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How to use concertmaster in a sentence

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In conductor-led orchestras, the concertmaster is usually more of a team captain.
At the age of 25 he was teaching at the Vienna Academy, and five years later, he was named concertmaster of the Vienna Philharmonic.
However, I saw William Preucil, as concertmaster of the Cleveland Orchestra, do a Mozart violin solo and had to pick my jaw up off the ground.
For these concerts, the guest concertmaster is Michael Ludwig, associate concertmaster of the Philadelphia Orchestra.
The concertmaster played a note on his violin and Lev tuned his instrument to it.
His spine straightening as he arises, he takes the hand of the concertmaster and grasps it briefly.
While in London, she served as concertmaster of the Royal Academy Chamber Orchestra.
In the second movement, concertmaster Christopher Warren-Green's realization of the scordatura violin writing is chillingly compelling.
Although the core group exerts its influence mostly in the early stages of rehearsing a piece, the concertmaster has more influence as performance dates near.
Should I take a safe job as a concertmaster of an orchestra?
Glenn Basham is associate professor of violin at the University of Miami, first violinist with the Bergonzi String Quartet and concertmaster of the Naples Philharmonic.
Unfortunately, its excellent concertmaster and first violinist, Guillermo Figueroa, may be leaving, so the season became one long audition of violin soloists.
The soloist of the performance was Anna Kondratenko, concertmaster of the Macedonian Philharmonic Orchestra.
Golub was concertmaster of Chicago's music of the Baroque Orchestra for 35 years.
The orchestra's concertmaster, Yasser El Serafi, then took the stage for the Tchaikovsky violin concerto.
The concertmaster tunes his or her violin to this baseline and then retunes the entire orchestra.
The concertmaster would lead the tempo of pieces by lifting his or her bow in a rhythmic manner.
The concertmaster usually sits to the conductor's left, closest to the audience.
He is an artist in residence and concertmaster of the Terra Chamber Arts Orchestra.
The leader of the first violin section, commonly called the concertmaster, also plays an important role in leading the musicians.
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Examples from Classical Literature
I was concertmaster of the conservatory orchestra while studying with Hubay.
Like his brother he was also distinguished by the title of Chamber Virtuoso and concertmaster.
In appreciation of his performances he received from the King of Prussia the title of concertmaster.
In the year 1881 he returned to Europe, and was engaged as successor to the concertmaster, Jul.
My first teacher was my father, a good violinist and concertmaster of the Vilna Symphony Orchestra.
The concertmaster has to develop his own interpretations, subject, of course, to the conductor's ideas.
He had the post of concertmaster, it is true, but the salary was but a trifle and he was often pressed for money.
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