

Music in mind, Levine talks health
Injury delays return to BSO

First, there was the onstage fall that tore the maestro’s rotator cuff in early 2006. Then, two years later, the cancerous tumor forced the Boston Symphony Orchestra’s music director to miss virtually the entire season at Tanglewood. Now, it’s his back. (Full article: 1241 words)
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