In 1953, he made his debut with the Berlin Philharmonic, becoming the youngest conductor to lead that orchestra.
He then became assistant conductor to Leonard Bernstein at the New York Philharmonic.
In particular, he would like to discover one in which the change is from a conductor to a dielectric, or vice versa.
Not only are the Routemaster's curvy lines more beautiful, they argue, but their layout requires a conductor to sell tickets a social benefit, they claim.
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Dr Tom Pey, chief executive of the Royal London Society for the Blind and Dorton House School, in Seal, had asked for a conductor to help him on arrival.
"The normal protocol for a medical emergency is for the conductor to administer first aid, but it is likely he would have had to put a message out to ask for help, " the spokesman said.
The board of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra voted today to appoint American conductor Marin Alsop to its top artistic post.
She was named a 2005 MacArthur Fellow, the first conductor ever to receive the award.
Try as he might, the conductor fails to coordinate the musicians, so customers begin to flee the noise for a more harmonious locale.
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By the 1960s he was appearing widely as a conductor, going on to become chief conductor of the BBC Symphony Orchestra and New York Philharmonic Orchestra.
Without guidance, the uncoordinated notes become a cacophony until a regular at the bar, who happens to be a conductor, stands up to take charge of the orchestra.
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That's welcome news for the Met, which in 2011 scrambled to find replacements for Mr. Levine, asking conductor Fabio Luisi to cancel other obligations and take on most of Mr. Levine's scheduled performances.
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Should Mr. Levine be unable to conduct on any given night, an assistant conductor would be ready to step in a standard protocol for all Met performances, regardless of the maestro, said general manager Peter Gelb.
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And in Germany the Berlin-based ESMT school uses the career of the conductor Daniel Barenboim to teach unconventional leadership styles.
In 2016, she is scheduled to sing Elsa in "Lohengrin" in Dresden under the baton of Christian Thielemann, whose "demonic energy" she likens to that of Valery Gergiev, the Russian conductor who has played paterfamilias to a generation of singers from the former Soviet Union, including Ms. Netrebko.
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Marianne (Lena Endre) is an actress, married to a conductor named Markus (Thomas Hanzon).
In 2000, it had the audacity to steal conductor Sir Andrew Davis from under British noses as their music director.
His abilities eventually led him to the conductor's job in Boston -- a role he's occupied for nearly 30 years.
This was not as easy as I had hoped, fiddling between credit card and phone with freezing cold fingers, but, by the time I got on the intercity to Geneva I had an e-ticket and I proudly showed it to the conductor.
Showed what I thought was my ticket to the conductor, who most politely and in immaculate English told me I was carrying a piece of paper saying my credit card had been refused, and next time to buy a ticket at the counter.
"I knew before that it would be so difficult for me as a composer because traditional musical instruments are never played in big performances, Cambodian musicians never read (musical) notes, they don't work with a conductor and especially related to the tune -- the pitch of traditional instruments -- it's not enough tune to perform with the rock band, " Him Sophy said.
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If you've been successful and if you've been conducting all that time, '64 to 2005, then you should have acquired some kind of knowledge to be able to look at a young conductor and see how you can more effectively have that person say what they want to say musically.
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It was bought by Mstislav Rostropovich, a famous Russian cellist and conductor, who presented it to his great friend Mr Radzinsky.
The British Council in Egypt called the Cairo Conservatoire, who suggested Marcellino Safwat, a 17-year-old cellist with ambitions to become a conductor.
He cherished memories of his childhood years, even though his mother died of tuberculosis six weeks after he was born, and his father, a train conductor, was adamantly opposed to his literary ambitions.
At 11, thanks to the generosity of a relative, he was sent to Christ's Hospital school, where he learned to play the clarinet, and it was there, after hearing a recording of a Beethoven symphony, that he decided he wanted to become a conductor.
There are other challenges to overcome, including how the conductor will control a choir made up of people in different locations and acousticians will have to work out how the speakers will be arranged in each of the concert halls.
One of his great skills as a conductor is that he knows how to build an orchestra.
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