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n, March 10, 1971) was an American composer, | conductor, and teacher. |
orn 1 February 1937) is a Canadian composer, | conductor, and tenor saxophonist. |
n 1937 in Liverpool) is an English composer, | conductor and oboist. |
tober 1897 - 1 January 1980) was a composer, | conductor and arranger. |
1979) is a composer, | conductor and pianist born in Yorkshire, England. |
the Tbilisi Philharmonic, was the composer, | conductor and musical director of Rero, the Tbilisi Te |
1923 in Manchester) is an English composer, | conductor and teacher. |
40 - 14 June 1911) was a Norwegian composer, | conductor and violinist. |
He is an arranger, composer, | conductor, studio musician, and keyboardist, but speci |
an by Stepan Degtyaryov, a Russian composer, | conductor and singer. |
erry-de-Valleyfield) is a Canadian composer, | conductor, and music educator. |
Adolf Neuendorff, German-American composer, | conductor, pianist and violinist |
Musicescu (1847-1903), a Romanian composer, | conductor and musicologist |
za - 30 January 1827) was a German composer, | conductor and Gewandhaus Kapellmeister from 1810 to 18 |
45), operatic bass, voice teacher, composer, | conductor and university administrator. |
January 19, 1857), was an Austrian composer, | conductor and musical performer. |
ek, September 7, 1965) was a Dutch composer, | conductor and music teacher. |
January 1926) was a Jewish Danish composer, | conductor and pianist. |
93 - 11 July 1942) was an Austrian composer, | conductor, and pianist. |
June 2 - Felix von Weingartner, composer, | conductor |
65 - 29 August 1920), was a German composer, | conductor and musical scholar whose chief claim to fam |
29 December 1876) was an American composer, | conductor, bass-baritone writer of hymns and a Gospel |
Norman J. Hunt (died 1984) was a composer, | conductor, arranger, and performer in the big band era |
aged 82), Geretsried) was a German composer, | conductor, and music writer. |
recht (1874-1975) was a Luxembourg composer, | conductor and bandmaster. |
April 19 - Max von Schillings, composer, | conductor |
ll Holman, is an American composer/arranger, | conductor, saxophonist, and songwriter working primari |
Especially close connection | conductor holds with the "Bavarian Chamber Philharmoni |
arles Daniels, Peter Kooy, Taverner Consort, | conductor Andrew Parrott) EMI Classics. |
Choir of New College Oxford, King's Consort, | conductor Robert King) Hyperion 44031/8 |
rrier metals on all four sides of the copper | conductor significantly reduces the cross-sectional ar |
two barrier metal films and an inner copper | conductor can have a greater total resistance than the |
ufficiently to chemically isolate the copper | conductor from the silicon below, yet have high electr |
sufficiently chemically isolate these copper | conductor films from underlying device silicon. |
pedes the escape of any signal from the core | conductor, and also signals from being added to the co |
orm of a wire mesh surrounding an inner core | conductor. |
p (2010) First performed by Gerry Cornelius ( | conductor) and ICP Ensemble at St. Gregory's Centre fo |
In 1907-20 Raabe was the 1st Court | Conductor in Weimar. |
also served on several occasions as a cover | conductor with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra. |
t aid when the man had been lung shot by CPR | conductor, Jack Selkirk, when Selkik had caught him "s |
Marcus Creed, | conductor |
Les contes d'Hoffmann [as Crespel] ( | conductor: Julius Rudel, 1972, Westminster |
January 30 - Rudolf Louis, critic, | conductor and author (d. |
The current | conductor is Carlos Miguel Prieto, the son of renowned |
The current | conductor is Barrie McKinnon. |
The current | conductor is John Forster and the President is Alice B |
Its current | conductor and orchestral arranger is Leopold F. Sumera |
The choir's current | conductor and music director is John Clark. |
He is the current | conductor of the Detmold Chamber Orchestra. |
The current | conductor is Andy Sherwood. |
Current | conductor Lockhart says one of the most exciting - and |
He is currently | conductor of the BBC Big Band in Great Britain and art |
of Sosarme - 0946 3 65483 2 6 : Alan Curtis, | conductor |
Leopold Damrosch, | conductor (d. |
8-1990), whom she met in 1917 as the dancing | conductor of a black jazz band known as the Tennessee |
Paul Daniel, | conductor; Joan Rodgers, soprano; Christopher Maltman, |
ss singer trained at The Knack, Paul Daniel, | conductor at ENO, and Philip Traugott, a classical mus |
(born 4 July 1963 in Copenhagen) is a Danish | conductor. |
n Innsbruck, on the initiative of the Danish | conductor Niels Muus. 3 years later the opera was prem |
Jonathan Darlington, | conductor and Music Director of the Duisburg Philharmo |
nglish String Orchestra; Stephen Darlington, | conductor |
a misunderstanding about publication dates, | conductor Werner Ehrhardt at first thought that Wilms |
hilharmonic Orchestra; Peter Maxwell Davies, | conductor). |
New Philharmonia Orchestra; Meredith Davies, | conductor |
here her head-teacher was John Haydn Davies, | conductor of Treorci Male Voice Choir. |
For the dedication, | conductor Efrem Kurtz directed the Houston Symphony Or |
a, Milwaukee Symphony Chorus; Andreas Delfs, | conductor; Heidi Grant Murphy, soprano; Nathaniel Webs |
an Juan Philharmonic Chorale; Andreas Delfs, | conductor; Heidi Grant Murphy, soprano; Nathaniel Webs |
played in this and from 1790 was its deputy | conductor. |
d music that other musicians and a different | conductor would mime to at the televised event. |
er (born 1950) is a Scottish opera director, | conductor, opera manager, vocal coach, and record prod |
era scholar, translator, producer, director, | conductor and composer of incidental music |
His third wife was the Musical Director/ | Conductor of the Wheeling Symphony Orchestra, Rachael |
r Ochanine, current Music Director/Principal | Conductor |
The PPO's Music Director/Principal | Conductor is Olivier Ochanine (Term to start January 2 |
soloist under the direction of distinguished | conductor, Gunther Schuller; a series of volcanic duet |
The drilling | conductor is the first and outer tubular which runs fr |
can Composers Orchestra; Paul Lustig Dunkel, | conductor |
This article is about the Dutch | conductor. |
Frans de Kok, a Dutch | conductor |
n - 30 January 1999, Hilversum ) was a Dutch | conductor of popular music with a reputation which ext |
Willem Kes (1856-1934), Dutch | conductor and violinist |
He was the first Dutch | conductor of Igor Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring and |
ke - 12 September 1973 in Breda) was a Dutch | conductor and composer, the son of Cornelis Flipse and |
an Steen (born 1956 in Eindhoven) is a Dutch | conductor. |
(born 16 March 1943 in Hilversum) is a Dutch | conductor, composer and music arranger. |
n Maastricht; † 1993 in Lanaken) was a Dutch | conductor. |
(b. 14 January 1945 in Amsterdam) is a Dutch | conductor. |
stre symphonique de Montreal, Charles Dutoit | conductor |
stre Symphonique de Montreal, Charles Dutoit | conductor |
ouples use a platinum-rhodium alloy for each | conductor. |
be built as H-frame towers, or may have each | conductor placed on a single tower or mast. |
ime offset between the voltage waves in each | conductor. |
Each | conductor would lead one concert with the full orchest |
An early | conductor of the Movietone News orchestra was Harry La |
William Eddins, | conductor |
Sorenson - prominent Oregon music educator, | conductor, composer, dance instructor and performer. |
New Orleans, Louisiana, as a music educator, | conductor, and musician. |
January 3 - Henry Eichheim, | conductor, violinist and composer (d. |
Fiedler was appointed the eighteenth | conductor of the Boston Pops Orchestra in 1930. |
November 19 - Thomas Linley the elder, | conductor and composer (b. |
ite mass of charge carriers in an electrical | conductor. |
TiB2 is also a reasonable electrical | conductor, an unusual property for a ceramic, so it ca |
materials are not generally good electrical | conductor. |
efers to the winding number of an electrical | conductor comprising an inductor. |
LSM is primarily an electronic | conductor, with transference number close to 1. |
erial is considered a mixed ionic electronic | conductor with transference number close to 1. |
ment: Half-width operator's cab at each end; | conductor controls on exterior |
gust 1902 - 20 February 1972) was an English | conductor and composer, who wrote incidental music to |
r of Canadian pianist Harry Dean and English | conductor Ernest Read. |
eriod instruments, formed in 1978 by English | conductor Sir John Eliot Gardiner. |
7 May 1958, Blackrod, England) is an English | conductor and harpsichordist. |
ord - 9 October 1965, London) was an English | conductor, organist, and music educator. |
uly 1958, Birmingham, England) is an English | conductor. |
ugh (born London 15 July 1963) is an English | conductor, and a teacher of conducting. |
The president of the school is the English | conductor Sir Colin Davis. |
Colin Metters, is an English | conductor, orchestral trainer and conducting pedagogue |
s Cleobury (born 23 June 1950) is an English | conductor. |
rn 14 January 1965, Beckenham) is an English | conductor. |
The musical director is the English | conductor Stephen Layton. |
ck CBE (born 16 December 1946) is an English | conductor, harpsichordist, and occasional organist and |
nnock, Staffordshire, England) is an English | conductor and composer. |
Marriner (born 15 April 1924) is an English | conductor and violinist. |
ntmell Magna, Dorset, England) is an English | conductor. |
Orchestra was founded in 1921 by the English | conductor, organist, pianist and composer Anthony Bern |
imon Capet (pronounced Ka-pay) is an English | conductor and filmmaker. |
ristopher Gayford (born 1963), is an English | conductor. |
e Vaillancourt, who serves as the ensemble's | conductor and pianist. |
harmonic, Gothenburg Symphony; Peter Eotvos, | conductor |
ber 1980 in Tallinn, Estonia) is an Estonian | conductor and singer. |
over to Ole Windingstad, a European-trained | conductor who came from the Oslo Philharmonic in Norwa |
yboy" marks the debut for veteran Eurovision | conductor Ossi Runne; he conducted 21 of Finland's 22 |
conducted by long-standing Irish Eurovision | conductor Noel Kelehan. |
the orchestra was formed, led by experienced | conductor Vasilios Priakos. |
, from where he was referred to Arthur Fagg, | conductor of the London Choral Society, who knew Dawso |
ssical clarinettist and the son of the famed | conductor Neville Marriner. |
In addition, famed | conductor and violinist Jaime Laredo guest conducted t |
Sousa, the famed | conductor and composer of patriotic marches, is buried |
er of the Philadelphia Orchestra under famed | conductor Eugene Ormandy. |
In 1999, the orchestra appointed famous | conductor and composer Chu Chuen-Chuan from Mainland C |
, Harding married Werner Janssen, the famous | conductor. |
the orchestra and is assigned by the feisty | conductor, Rosie, to play timpani. |
nducting competition in Berlin, and a Fellow | Conductor in the Los Angeles Philharmonic Institute, i |
He was joined in interment by fellow | conductor Karl Muck, who was arrested March 25, 1918. |
e is the first American and the first female | conductor to be appointed the orchestra's principal co |
She was then the first female | conductor of H.M.S. Royal Marines and a frequent guest |
She was the first female | conductor to perform in La Scala. |
of Antonia Brica, the first American female | conductor. |
i; Orchestra and Chorus of Teatro La Fenice; | Conductor: Emmanuel Villaume) Dynamic DV 33549 DVD |
i; Orchestra and Chorus of Teatro La Fenice; | Conductor: Emmanuel Villaume) Live performance DVD fro |
s (who act as artistic director and festival | conductor when it is their cathedral's turn to host th |
Fidelio ( | conductor: David Parry), 2005, Chandos |
England; Academy of St Martin in the Fields, | Conductor: Carl Davis. |
by Kathe Green, (the daughter of the film's | conductor and musical arranger, Johnny Green), though |
and behind the scenes served as that film's | conductor, arranger, and composer. |
k (born Helsinki, 1 April 1979) is a Finnish | conductor. |
This article is about the Finnish | conductor. |
died 12 April 1961, Helsinki) was a Finnish | conductor and composer. |
July 7 - Toivo Kuula, Finnish | conductor and composer |
would go on to serve as the symphony's first | conductor, from 1954 to 1959. |
Schelling was the first | conductor of the Young People's Concerts of the New Yo |
It was at first | conductor and musical director of the North Holland Ph |
the 20th century, was the orchestra's first | conductor. |
He subsequently became the first | conductor of the newly-established Presidential Sympho |
al Society on 8 May 1872 - the choir's first | conductor Charles Gounod included the Hallelujah Choru |
He later held the title of first | conductor at the Royal Swedish Opera and conducted reg |
In 2003, he was the first | conductor to record commercially all nine surviving mo |
In 1882 he became the first | conductor of the newly-established Berlin Philharmonic |
The first | conductor to strongly advocate this approach to the mu |
zuyoshi Akiyama was inaugurated as the first | conductor in 1998. |
The first | conductor was Albert Ligotti and performances began on |
urg and Diane Heller together with the first | conductor, Leo Quayle. |
In 1933, he became the first | conductor of the Symphony Orchestra of the Hungarian R |
The first | conductor of the orchestra was Eugene Stoia, succeeded |
the Brussels Conservatory and was the first | conductor of the Orchestre National de Belgique from 1 |
The founder and first | conductor was Waldo Cohn, a Manhattan Project biochemi |
d the Bach-Elgar Choir, serving as its first | conductor until 1922. |
city's inspector of police and was the first | conductor of the Victoria Philharmonic Society (VPS). |
In 1901 in Stuttgart he became the first | conductor to perform the complete version of Bruckner' |
He was the first | conductor to perform Anton Bruckner's Symphony No. 9 i |
He was the founder and first | conductor of the LA Women's Orchestra in 1893 and of t |
In 1933, he founded and became the first | conductor of the Luxembourg Philharmonic Orchestra. |
available to them; Roy Goodman was the first | conductor using corrections by Del Mar, followed by Si |
ed in 1982 by Dr Sam Zebba who was its first | conductor. |
He had the post of first | conductor at the Hamburg State Opera from 1935 to 1943 |
es of Wagner's Ring, thus becoming the first | conductor since Wagner himself to inaugurate an opera |
Hector Berlioz described him as a first-rate | conductor. |
Netherlands Wind Ensemble; Thierry Fischer, | conductor |
The former | conductor was Frank Strobel. |
Milton Crotts, former | conductor of the Guam Symphony Orchestra and currently |
r), John Mark Ainsley and the choir's former | conductor Andrew Parrott. |
. Meyers Bridge in 1974 in honor of a former | conductor of the Allentown Band. |
Parkinson, a former | conductor on the Pacific Electric, made his fortune fr |
oys' Choir led by Laurence Ewashko, formerly | conductor of the Vienna Boys' Choir. |
Czerwinski is founder, | Conductor and Artistic Director of the Polish Baroque |
is the largest and named after the founding | conductor of the Louisville Orchestra, Robert S. Whitn |
used, in which the lowest cross bar has four | conductor cables and each of the two highest cross bar |
icardie Le Sinfonietta, Patrick Fournillier ( | conductor) - Le Chant du Monde (recorded live in 1990, |
ian Taavo Virkhaus was the symphony's fourth | conductor from 1989 to 2003. |
; Kiel Philharmonic Orchestra; Markus Frank, | conductor |
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