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  • erably the positive one, of the incandescent conductor, a portion of the current will, when the lam
  • er on, he was a symphonic concert-master and conductor, a founding member of the Stradivari Quartet
  • sic arranged by the head violinist and later conductor A. Gurianov.
  • This conductor accompanied 29 Eurovision songs, among which
  • Vangie Lapore, the Singing Teens' conductor, acted as an advisor.
  • f a debate between two participants with the conductor acting as a referee and asking questions.
  • cottish Symphony Orchestra, Martyn Brabbins ( conductor), Adrian Adlam (leader).
  • The conductor Adrian Boult commented on his rise in Britis
  • chestral performance, on 14 June 1921, under conductor Adrian Boult.
  • Jones enjoyed his earliest success as a conductor, advancing through the ranks of smaller Amer
  • ounced he would retire as music director and conductor after the Philharmonic's 25th anniversary se
  • Van Zweden began to work as a conductor after Leonard Bernstein invited him to lead
  • In 1896, he punched a train conductor after losing his place and his teammates had
  • orge Georgescu, later to become an important conductor after a hand injury forced him to abandon a
  • The conductor, after a brief confused look at his watch, s
  • bove 420 K, silver iodide becomes a fast ion conductor: Ag+ ions can move rapidly through the solid
  • He was a conductor, agent and station master in the Underground
  • nal Broadcast Orchestra (NBO) was founded by conductor Alain Trudel and businessman Philippe Labell
  • Conductor: Alan Curtis
  • Kent Nagano, conductor; Alan Held, Angela Denoke, Christopher Ventr
  • Ice is a proton conductor, albeit a relatively poor one.
  • (eight tableaux) by the French composer and conductor Albert Wolff.
  • en Labarriere, Leningrad Symphony Orchestra ( Conductor Aleksandr Dmitriyev, Orchestration Simon Jef
  • presented by the Philadelphia Orchestra and conductor Alexander Smallens.
  • 1981 Royal Scottish National Orchestra, conductor Alexander Gibson, Chandos CHAN 8379
  • 1957 New Symphony Orchestra of London, conductor Alexander Gibson, RCA Victor LSC-2225
  • In 2000, conductor Alexander Frey learned about the full score,
  • ce of over 13,000 under the direction of the conductor Alfredo Antonini in a performance of arias f
  • re audiences of over 14,000 guests under the conductor Alfredo Antonini at the Lewisohn Stadium in
  • layed by the Vienna Symphony Orchestra under conductor Alois Melichar, has new lyrics by Dennis Aru
  • Sutter had broken off a relationship with conductor Aloys Obrist around the same time, and Obris
  • areer was cut short when she was murdered by conductor Aloys Obrist.
  • recordings as soloist, chamber musician, and conductor, also of larger scenic works, like Rameau's
  • ently, the same story of a headless railroad conductor also is offered as the explanation for this
  • s a champion of modern music and as a Mahler conductor, although his repertory as shown by discogra
  • d from her position as artistic director and conductor, although she continued to direct the Sympho
  • George Garanian's alto sax solo & he is the conductor always.
  • 2005, Ormsby Wilkins ( conductor), American Ballet Theatre, Angel Corella (Si
  • nd [Vaughan] Williams Brought Back by Boston Conductor: American Works Figure: Six Considered for P
  • It is used as a thermal conductor, an electrical conductor, a building materia
  • TiB2 is also a reasonable electrical conductor, an unusual property for a ceramic, so it ca
  • ain is manned by three Disney Castmembers, a Conductor, an Engineer, and a Fireman.
  • age, Chesnokov gained recognition as a great conductor and choirmaster while leading many groups in
  • Czerwinski is founder, Conductor and Artistic Director of the Polish Baroque
  • Musical, and the show was nominated for Best Conductor and Musical Director.
  • by Kathe Green, (the daughter of the film's conductor and musical arranger, Johnny Green), though
  • - November 19, 1920) was a German composer, conductor and virtuoso violist.
  • 1851 - 12 March 1920) was a German pianist, conductor and minor composer.
  • born 31 October 1945 in Le Mans) is a French conductor and politician and a Member of the European
  • He was Principal Guest Conductor and Music Advisor of the Pacific Symphony of
  • Olivier Ochanine as the PPO's next Principal Conductor and Music Director to start January 2010.
  • He continues to tour worldwide as soloist, conductor, and educator.
  • father, Solomon Feldman, was an accomplished conductor and a leader of the city philharmonic orches
  • orn April 10, 1921 in Kavaje) is an Albanian conductor and composer.
  • ert Deutsch (born 3 May 1925) is an Austrian conductor and administrator closely connected to the V
  • - September 14, 2009) was a Dutch trumpeter, conductor, and composer.
  • as a violinist but the Belgian-born violist, conductor and educator Leon Barzin advised him to swit
  • (born 1951 Frankfurt) is a German violinist, conductor and music university teacher.
  • Nagano became principal conductor and artistic director of the Deutsches Symph
  • 7 June 1967 in Vantaa) is a Finnish pianist, conductor and composer.
  • y 1957 in Carlisle, Cumberland), is a choral conductor and organist.
  • d Chesnokoff, was a Russian composer, choral conductor and teacher.
  • June 28 - Eleazar de Carvalho, conductor and composer (d.
  • Meredith Davies CBE, conductor and Organist from 1949-56 of Hereford Cathed
  • 1807 - 9 May 1901) was an Austrian composer, conductor and teacher.
  • vzhel (Russian: Эдвард Чивжель) is a Russian conductor and music director.
  • was an American composer, organist, teacher, conductor, and organ builder.
  • e, Cambridge, he also was active as a choral conductor and served as music director of the Cambridg
  • March 5 - Josef Reicha, cellist, conductor and composer (b.
  • New Orleans, Louisiana, as a music educator, conductor, and musician.
  • November 19 - Thomas Linley the elder, conductor and composer (b.
  • gust 1902 - 20 February 1972) was an English conductor and composer, who wrote incidental music to
  • musical arranger, film composer, impresario, conductor, and trumpeter.
  • 1 - March 30 1864) was a German clarinetist, conductor and composer.
  • Galway has often combined the dual roles of conductor and soloist and has also worked with the orc
  • me, commissioned Nathaniel Shilkret, a noted conductor and composer of music for recording, radio a
  • March 1939, Vienna, Austria) is an Austrian conductor and opera administrator.
  • 28 in Bordeaux, France) is a French pianist, conductor and composer of classical music.
  • Shelley has performed as both conductor and soloist/director with the orchestra and
  • Heather Buchman, American conductor and trombonist
  • He was active as an organist, conductor and music teacher, but he is best remembered
  • um) was a Belgian violin teacher, violinist, conductor, and composer of the romantic period .
  • beginning to establish a second career as a conductor, and in 1960 he was awarded the coveted Leni
  • ptember 1833 - 9 February 1902) was a German conductor and composer.
  • with the Aalborg Symfoniorkester, acting as conductor and piano soloist.
  • Wenzinger was also an acclaimed conductor, and in 1949 he led a recording of the Brand
  • ends up on the metal plate (or other storage conductor), and the opposite charge is stored in anoth
  • It is currently led by recently appointed conductor and music director David Hattner.
  • March 25 - Francesco Basili, conductor and composer (b.
  • is) was an Austrian-French musical composer, conductor, and teacher.
  • 2 May 1846 - 23 July 1909), Polish composer, conductor and teacher.
  • Orangeville, Utah) is a composer, arranger, conductor, and Choral clinician, as well as the music
  • 7, 1912-January 10, 1978) was a US composer, conductor and teacher.
  • ch (born 26 August 1923) is a retired German conductor and pianist.
  • erry Blackstone - Grammy Award winning music conductor and Director of Choirs at the University of
  • er 1984, Ottawa) was an Australian organist, conductor, and composer.
  • He served as conductor and music director for David Byrne and Rober
  • Brazilian vocalist Elis Regina and composer, conductor, and arranger Tom Jobim is widely regarded a
  • May 7 - Julius Buths, pianist, conductor and composer (d.
  • n American composer, orchestrator, arranger, conductor and music director.
  • He then explains to Ziggy that he is a conductor and can control an army through the music on
  • May 17 - Victor Bendix, pianist, conductor and composer (d.
  • tember 1834 - 21 December 1899) was a French conductor and violinist.
  • The band's current Principal Conductor and Director of Music is the Welsh euphonium
  • It was at first conductor and musical director of the North Holland Ph
  • lish composer, oboist, choral and orchestral conductor, and pianist.
  • ry 1969) is a Seattle-based composer, choral conductor, and ethnomusicologist, as well as a faculty
  • March 23 - Ignaz Vitzthumb, conductor and composer (b.
  • He is the conductor and music director of the German Philharmoni
  • Hal is active as a conductor and clinician, having conducted choral festi
  • 7 May 1958, Blackrod, England) is an English conductor and harpsichordist.
  • Tony Award for Best Conductor and Musical Director - Gershon Kingsley (nom
  • an composer of contemporary classical music, conductor, and professor.
  • Jaap van Zweden became chief conductor and artistic director of the RFO in 2005.
  • Zukerman has held the position of Principal Conductor and Music Director of Ottawa's National Arts
  • As of October 2006, he is Principal Conductor and Music Director of the Municipal Symphoni
  • - September 19, 1939) was a Dutch composer, conductor and teacher.
  • an Adlam (born 1963) is a British violinist, conductor and music educator.
  • His father, Yoel Levi, is a well known conductor and is currently the music advisor to the Fl
  • Blackstone has appeared as festival guest conductor and workshop presenter in twenty-eight state
  • In 1835 Maurer became the conductor and director of the French Opera in St. Pete
  • nuary 1831) was a French violinist, teacher, conductor, and composer of forty French operas.
  • to New York in 1946, working as a composer, conductor, and recorder player, and spending most of h
  • uste's tenure, becoming the EPCC's principal conductor and artistic director until September 2008,
  • pril 1902 - 13 October 1974) was an Austrian conductor and violinist.
  • , February 2, 1954) is an American lutenist, conductor, and music researcher specializing in early
  • Walther Aeschbacher (1901-1969), Swiss conductor and composer
  • Gamba was Chief Conductor and Music Director of the Iceland Symphony O
  • o Stafford with her husband, Paul Weston, as conductor and arranger.
  • ring his lifetime, Abt was a renowned choral conductor and he spent much of the last three decades
  • aused by the negligence or misconduct of the conductor and engineer in charge of the train going ea
  • rt Costin (born 1971) is a British organist, conductor and teacher.
  • It is a center of church music, and conductor and organist Neithard Bethke became the belo
  • 10 January 1910 - 1 March 1976) was a French conductor and composer.
  • ork for the New Jersey Central Railroad as a conductor and railroad dispatcher following the war.
  • Brian Kay is an English radio presenter, conductor and singer.
  • , Warsaw - 12 May 1985, Warsaw) was a Polish conductor and music teacher.
  • January 1797 - 16 January 1860) was a French conductor and composer.
  • an American composer, arranger, songwriter, conductor, and director of stage productions.
  • nd, noted musician, bell ringer, undertaker, conductor and cake baker Sir Dennis Chalk and Sir Terr
  • ool teacher, and subsequently became a music conductor and a music critic.
  • vania for 37 years, he has served as a guest conductor and adjudicator for PMEA throughout Western
  • From 1906-1909 he went to Mannheim as 1st conductor, and then returned to Dresden as successor t
  • tal city Kyiv, where he was active as both a conductor and composer.
  • 1975) was an Austrian composer, clarinetist, conductor and poet.
  • Composer, conductor and pianist Rob Kapilow
  • In addition, Linda Spa is a trained conductor and arranger.
  • 1883 - November 25, 1961) was a German-born conductor and musicologist who was conductor of the Ha
  • March 14 - Louis Antoine Jullien, conductor and composer (b.
  • ugh (born London 15 July 1963) is an English conductor, and a teacher of conducting.
  • ely as a guest lecturer, choral/instrumental conductor, and pianist in Vienna, Australia, Munich, P
  • Willem Kes (1856-1934), Dutch conductor and violinist
  • a (born January 6, 1943, Bari) is an Italian conductor and a distinguished interpreter of the Itali
  • Through the influence of Paul Sacher, Swiss conductor and patron of the arts and sciences, drug co
  • It was while on an assignment to draw the conductor and singers at a concert that she met the mu
  • t 15, 1970, Mariefred, Sweden) was a Swedish conductor and violinist.
  • Randall Craig Fleischer is the director and conductor, and Linn Weeda is the assistant director an
  • Maxim Shostakovich, Conductor and Pianist, Private Collection
  • July 1985) was an English musical arranger, conductor and composer.
  • Gert Hofbauer, an Austrian conductor and trumpeter
  • Louis Antoine Jullien, (1812-1860), French conductor and composer of light music
  • udied with Josef Schmid (not the tenor but a conductor and student of Alban Berg) for a decade befo
  • Panion is most known for his work as conductor and arranger for superstar Stevie Wonder, fo
  • R. Bunbury is a Cuban-born organist, choral conductor and educator in Boston
  • n with the Salzburg Festival as an assistant conductor and coach.
  • to the effect that, although the name of the conductor and orchestra were not known, there was no d
  • ucidation of chaotic transport in mesoscopic conductor, and direct measurement of the transmission
  • z trumpeter, Mr. Eric Whitacre, composer and conductor, and most recently Mr. Edward S. Lisk, condu
  • appointment of Petrenko as its new principal conductor, and he conducted his first concert as princ
  • To that end, local composer, conductor and publisher Nicola Montani led the reform,
  • He served as a choral conductor and appeared at the Royal Festival Hall in L
  • Futral and her husband, noted conductor and artistic director of Opera Roanoke Steve
  • In 1913 he became 2nd conductor, and after Schuch's death in 1914 he acted a
  • eorg Ratzinger, a Catholic priest, musician, conductor, and brother of Pope Benedict XVI
  • er 1830-27 July 1916) was a German composer, conductor and violinist and music publisher, born at H
  • (17 August 1816 - 13 July 1902) was a German conductor and composer.
  • died 8 August 1968, Zurich) was an Austrian conductor and composer.
  • 25 January 1987) was an Austrian-Australian conductor and composer, best known for his 23-year rec
  • an internationally known teacher, musician, conductor and composer of sacred music, choral music a
  • which she appeared with every major Russian conductor and performed as a soloist with the Leningra
  • became closely associated with it, as both a conductor and a composer, with several of his works be
  • e (Composer), Swan Lake on Ice (Arranger and Conductor) and Sleeping Beauty on Ice (Arranger and Co
  • In 1999, the orchestra appointed famous conductor and composer Chu Chuen-Chuan from Mainland C
  • (born 10 March 1928, Vienna) is an Austrian conductor and chorus master.
  • m Archer (born 1952) is an English organist, conductor and composer.
  • y Skidmore (believed to be born 1951) is the conductor and artistic director of Ex Cathedra, a choi
  • joined the BBC Philharmonic as its Assistant Conductor, and later became Associate Conductor.
  • 1863 - April 2, 1932) was a German composer, conductor, and music teacher.
  • was entrusted to the technically-experienced conductor and repetiteur Wolfgang Kastorp at the Colog
  • She has been both principal conductor and principal guest conductor of the Hudders
  • Law, the magnetic fields created within the conductor and work coil strongly repel each other.
  • era scholar, translator, producer, director, conductor and composer of incidental music
  • a conducted by Milan Sachs, a Croatian opera conductor), and even then, in a heavily edited form.
  • 1927 - 29 January 2002) was a German choral conductor and an academic, known for founding the Knab
  • being an oboist, Paul Dombrecht is active as conductor and artistic director of the baroque orchest
  • Daniel E. Abraham (born 1968) is an American conductor and musicologist.
  • grew through the 50's, hiring Peter Birch as conductor, and increasing to 32 members.
  • He has been Assistant Conductor and Chorus Director of the Johnstown (PA) Sy
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