Each concert is different, depending on the interaction between the conductor, the musicians and the crowd.
Super-conduction occurs when the conductor of electricity, whether big or small, has no resistance.
The conductor in our heads lives in the brain's frontal lobes, basically above our eyes.
Few of the scholarly democrats who take the conductor's podium nowadays could match his domineering intensity.
Once, I mistakenly found myself in First Class, where the conductor had a go at me.
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He served as the conductor of the National Symphony Orchestra (NSO) in Washington, D.
Naturally enough, Zander compares it to an orchestra, where the conductor runs the show, without making a noise.
Fear is the conductor of this train right now, period, end of story.
The conductor had facial and tongue injuries and the driver suffered internal injuries and cracked ribs, transit officials said.
The conductor Robert Spano and the author-administrator Joseph Horowitz presided over a particularly vibrant period in the late nineties.
The conductor displeased and hurrying them along as they scramble for their seats.
He served as the conductor of the National Symphony Orchestra in Washington, D.
And in Germany the Berlin-based ESMT school uses the career of the conductor Daniel Barenboim to teach unconventional leadership styles.
His abilities eventually led him to the conductor's job in Boston -- a role he's occupied for nearly 30 years.
Mr. Counts and the conductor, Jayce Ogren (now also the company's music director), could certainly do more with this good material.
In addition to playing the boy and the conductor, Hanks also portrays the boy's father, a mysterious hobo and Santa Claus.
At 5:30 the conductor on an express train going from Ulm to Sigmaringen felt a bump and alerted authorities to investigate.
The conductor gently urged a cameraman not to sit on the brake.
In Sir Mark Elder, the AWO found exactly the conductor it needed.
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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The singer would not wear her glasses on stage and admitted she could hardly see her fellow performers and "the conductor not at all".
For years now he has been the playmaker, the conductor of the Wallaby orchestra, the man conjuring something special to make and break games.
In truth, many a global leader today likes the idea of being the conductor, or perhaps the lone and fearless captain at the helm.
The conductor also received more than a dozen honorary doctorates, was honored in countries from Finland to Japan, and managed to write two books of poetry.
As Mahler's Ninth Symphony reached its final, hushed note, the conductor held his arms suspended and the musicians froze for a long moment of exquisite silence.
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The BBC said cinema audiences would have "the best seats in the house" with key cameras in front of the conductor and a remote camera within the orchestra.
" It also makes for a more cohesive company, believes Rob Berman, the musical director for "Encores" and the conductor of the 2009 Broadway revival of "Finian's Rainbow.
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Indeed, the ensembles, which are key in this opera, often sound muddy and unfocused, and Maurizio Benini, the conductor, did a pedestrian job without supplying any bel canto lightness.
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The concert will mark the conductor's much-anticipated return to the podium after suffering from a spinal cord injury that left the lower half of his body without feeling or movement.
The machine is out of order, so he carefully writes in the date by hand, gets on board, and is fined by the conductor for not having a valid ticket.
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