What happens if you’re a world class conductor and health problems prevent you from doing your job? James Levine, conductor of the Boston Symphony and the New York Metropolitan Opera are finding out. He’s missed opening performances — and an indeterminate number hereafter — for surgery on a herniated disc.
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