The world's top maestros regularly earn more in a night than the orchestral musicians they are conducting earn in a year. |
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The orchestra's rapport with the conductor was more alive and responsive than it is with most guest maestros. |
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No doubt that means we are due for some emotional farewells as the departing maestros of those orchestras come to town and bid us adieu. |
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The open day coincided with normal rehearsals and visitors were able to sit in as the young musical maestros performed. |
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Speaking of which, I finally sent copies to veteran comics maestros Steve Ditko and Alex Toth on Tuesday. |
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According to those who know about these things, the very professional maestros from Meadowlands are firm favourites to retain their crown. |
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But the ungenial man was an excellent conductor who was generous enough every second or third week to invite the big maestros of the world. |
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Great maestros treated their musical knowledge as family property. |
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Within three years, Powell's opus received some fifty performances under such maestros as Sir Donald Francis Tovey, Pierre Monteux and Walter Damrosch. |
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Anthony Garcia travelled to Mexico in 1994 where he studied with several maestros, participated in master classes with virtuoso guitarists and received many awards. |
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Veteran Berlin players implore other maestros to lead them in Brahms. |
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Brave two-year-old George Mitchell proved he is made of strong stuff as he took on two of Swindon Town's midfield maestros at the County Ground this week. |
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