In the old-world record industry, a Beethoven cycle was the highest accolade that could be granted to a maestro. |
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Starting next season, the affable maestro will be the musical director of the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra. |
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If there is one artist who put Hindustani classical music on the world map it is sitar maestro Pundit Ravi Shankar. |
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Piano maestro Lucy McLellan will host a classical music concert at Bradford Grammar School to raise funds for charity Teenage Cancer Trust. |
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Morash is a maestro of the Irish theatre, and his book will readily displace some of the dogged chronicles that have appeared in past years. |
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The Cork maestro gave a bewildering exhibition of all the skills of the game. |
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Underpinning his work is a ruthless pragmatism that many a maestro could learn from. |
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He is a wool classer and self-confessed maestro sheep handler and has lanolin running through his veins. |
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He has also collaborated with many international musicians on their recordings, including maestro bamboo flute player Deepak Ram. |
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Phoenix needs its maestro to orchestrate its attack, especially with Cassell on the other side. |
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The maestro is known for casting a spell on his audience with his soul-stirring rendition of Carnatic music. |
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In 1713 he had become maestro di cappella to the Marchese Stella, succeeding Alessandro Scarlatti, and organist of the viceroyal chapel. |
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The interview with the maestro is long-winded and unedited, as he rambles on about everything from his directorial technique to his upbringing. |
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Rarely does the maestro make a statement that is comprehensible to the ordinary mortal. |
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Victor is a very powerful maestro and one of the best matadors placing banderillas today. |
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Despite his rather busy schedule, the flute maestro is in his own words at peace with himself. |
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He also used his growing fame to ensure that the Hong Kong maestro made his next movie in America. |
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The news prompted web design maestro and author Jeffrey Zeldman to Pop a cap. |
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Do you eventually plan on fulfilling true waterman status by also becoming a longboard maestro? |
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In addition, the illusion of him as economic maestro had finally evaporated. |
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Even more candidly, the maestro of Tudor court books and ceremonies last studied Anglo-Saxon history, he admits, as a schoolboy. |
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Midfield maestro Jimmy Gore, from Acomb, put in a man-of-the-match display, despite nerves over his pregnant wife. |
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I was thinking of Hoddle the legend, the midfield maestro who could unlock defences within a moment. |
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Far from being an aloof maestro that one associates with top performers, he was a delightfully bouncy man with a tremendous sense of humour. |
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A famous maestro is stabbed to death, and a meek violinist is spotted at the scene. |
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Jazz giant Gerry Mulligan and vibraphone supremo Gary Burton have both recorded albums with the maestro. |
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The Texan was the world's one-lap maestro and looks as relaxed in the studio as he was powering round the track. |
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Yet the veteran National Hunt maestro continues to work away training winners and searching for potential champions. |
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Zidane is a masterful maestro in the midfield with astonishing moves and is truly a legend among legends. |
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In latter years, he made a career out of his antipathy to republicanism and became a maestro of the sound bite. |
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While Henry ran off into goalscoring glory, followed by the majority of his team-mates, the old maestro smiled to himself. |
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These were the only honours bestowed on this legendary maestro during his lifetime. |
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The maestro is conducting at Tanglewood with the Boston Symphony Orchestra. |
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This was the era when sitar maestro Ravi Shankar and several other Indian artists performed in Europe and America. |
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Martin Hayes is a fiddle maestro and Denis Cahill is a superb guitarist. |
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It was a rare chance to hear the ever-popular playback singer Asha Bhonsle in concert and sharing the stage for the first time ever with tabla maestro Zakir Hussain. |
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For better or worse there is no one around any more with Karajan's clout as maestro, businessman and jet-setter. |
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Was his engagement the wisest move possible at a time of major-conductor scarcity or a panicky action taken out of fear of being left at the post in the maestro sweepstakes? |
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Jamie is well-known for being a bit of a maestro on the harmonica. |
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Yet Mendieta has shown no desire to leave the club that made him a star, for it was at Valencia that he graduated from awkward full-back into a midfield maestro. |
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The maestro himself blows a mean horn with unbelievable energy and mind-blowing skill and has the kind of stage presence so-called pop idols cannot be taught. |
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However, eight balls later, a little extra lift from Zoysa was enough to snare India's maestro, the ball brushing his glove on the way through to Kaluwitharana. |
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In England, meanwhile, Harrison met sitar maestro Ravi Shankar, who agreed to train him on the instrument. |
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Raffaello, East Lawyer, The Luder, Almost Broke, Nippy Des Mottes and Bold Fire provided Ditcheat maestro Nicholls with his super six. |
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The Happy Mondays maracas maestro has had his beloved motor spruced up for the British version of hit MTV show Pimp My Ride. |
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Only in the last year of his life did he finally rise to the position of maestro di cappella. |
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That's why the emotion welled up so strongly during the ovation: it was time for the reluctant maestro to receive the lionization that was his due. |
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This commission, in which our brother Carlos participated, has worked well, under the direction of an excellent maestro who was able to give cohesion, vigour and passion to participation. |
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Over a 60-year career, the Italian maestro has written some of cinema's most memorable scores, from Sergio Leone's The Good, the Bad and the Ugly to Oscar-winning classics such as The Mission and Cinema Paradiso. |
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In no particular order we've had Tilda Swinton wearing androgynous suits, Bobby Gillespie wearing chiffon and a girly hair parting, Annie Hall and, of course, the maestro himself, David Bowie. |
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But Tsonga accounted for Roger Federer at the same stage in 2013 and, if he can reproduce the form he showed against Berdych, it is not inconceivable he could set up a Paris rematch with the Swiss maestro. |
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The maestro Marchionni created, at the behest of the publishing house, twenty colour plates outside the texts and four illuminated initial letters for the 2002 edition of the Vangeli. |
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Known as the maestro of multitasking, she was a high-profile lawyer, an indefatigable volunteer for breast cancer research, a director of the International Women's Foundation, a mentor for other women and a devoted mother. |
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When you do something with maestro Muti, after you will remember very well the score,'' Salsi said. |
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Participants in the Flag Handover Ceremony will include supermodel Natalia Vodianova, maestro Valery Gergiev, Olympic champions Tatiana Navka and Roman Kostomarov and international opera diva Maria Guleghina. |
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Wyclef Jean, the 45-year-old music maestro, has dabbled in many things. |
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That opinion is seconded by Eric Ripert, the maestro of Le Bernardin. |
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That pretty much sums up the shock-haired, one-liner maestro with the penchant for eye-popping shirts and his skewiff humourist agenda. |
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Also present was former captain and coach Anshuman Gaekwad along with santoor maestro Amjad Ali Khan. |
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Electronic maestro Kieran Hebden returns to Four Tet after from his collaborations with drummer Steve Reid. |
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Like a London bus, Vodkatini then follows up for the Findon maestro in the Grand Annual. |
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Multiple imaginings Filling up The maestro's maestro ReprintsMILES UNGER'S biography of Michelangelo Buonarotti focuses on six of the great man's greatest hits. |
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The soprano and maestro will be joined by Jan Bures on guitar and Kostas Challoumas on contrabass. |
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Midfield maestro Zvjezdan Misimovic created no less than 20 assists in an impressive season which brought the one-time Nuremberg schemer to the attention of several of Europe's top clubs. |
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Pianist, bassist, percussionist and maestro of the vibraphone, Vancouver's Don Thompson made his name in part thanks to his collaborations with such greats as Moe Koffman and Sonny Greenwich. |
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Like the instruments of a symphony following the metronomic tempo of the conductor's baton, the hands of Raymond Weil's new maestro march past at full speed, with allegro vivo. |
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Talese, the New Journalism maestro, would send Lipsyte on cocoa runs. |
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Much has been lost, including librettos, volumes of accounts and receipts, and documents for the competitions for maestro di cappella and organist. |
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Gallant Taffy faces 10 rivals, including former Pipe charges Courbaril and Robert's Toy, who won the race for the Nicholashayne maestro 12 months ago. |
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Lansine Kouyate, balafon maestro from Mali teams up with David Neerman, electric vibraphone sorcerer to form the musical universe of Kouyate Neerman. |
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And they were indeed showpieces for the orchestra who, guided by the fluttering fingertips of Russian maestro Valery Gergiev, played them beautifully. |
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Reports suggest that the family of late shehnai maestro Bismillah Khan has declined the offer to propose Narendra Modi's candidature from Varanasi. |
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