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60 MINUTES
Air Date: Sunday, March 08, 2015
Time Slot: 7:00 PM-8:00 PM EST on CBS
Episode Title: "TBA"
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"60 MINUTES" PAYS TRIBUTE TO BOB SIMON'S LOVE OF OPERA BY BROADCASTING HIS PROFILE OF JAMES LEVINE, MUSIC DIRECTOR OF NEW YORK'S METROPOLITAN OPERA - SUNDAY

The world lost Bob Simon a few weeks ago, but the 60 MINUTES correspondent's love of the opera lives on after him this Sunday when the CBS news magazine broadcasts Simon's profile of New York Metropolitan Opera Music Director James Levine. The story, which Simon had finished a week before he died on Feb. 11, will be broadcast on 60 MINUTES on Sunday, March 8 (7:00-8:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.

Simon's profile of the conductor highlights the maestro's return to work in late 2013 after a devastating fall that left him partially paralyzed. The story traces his career over the decades, culminating in his return to the podium in a wheelchair. The Met has provided a mechanical podium that raises and lowers him in the chair so he can conduct the musicians in his orchestra.

The profile features interviews with Levine and music star Placido Domingo and captures his practice sessions with his beloved singers, including the famous mezzo-soprano Stephanie Blythe. Watch an excerpt.

Levine, 71, has been a fixture at the Met since 1971 and is arguably America's greatest conductor.

Simon was a lifelong music lover and opera fan.

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