In conductor-led orchestras, the concertmaster is usually more of a team captain. |
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At the age of 25 he was teaching at the Vienna Academy, and five years later, he was named concertmaster of the Vienna Philharmonic. |
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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. |
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For these concerts, the guest concertmaster is Michael Ludwig, associate concertmaster of the Philadelphia Orchestra. |
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The concertmaster played a note on his violin and Lev tuned his instrument to it. |
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His spine straightening as he arises, he takes the hand of the concertmaster and grasps it briefly. |
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While in London, she served as concertmaster of the Royal Academy Chamber Orchestra. |
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In the second movement, concertmaster Christopher Warren-Green's realization of the scordatura violin writing is chillingly compelling. |
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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. |
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Should I take a safe job as a concertmaster of an orchestra? |
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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. |
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Unfortunately, its excellent concertmaster and first violinist, Guillermo Figueroa, may be leaving, so the season became one long audition of violin soloists. |
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The soloist of the performance was Anna Kondratenko, concertmaster of the Macedonian Philharmonic Orchestra. |
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Golub was concertmaster of Chicago's music of the Baroque Orchestra for 35 years. |
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The orchestra's concertmaster, Yasser El Serafi, then took the stage for the Tchaikovsky violin concerto. |
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The concertmaster tunes his or her violin to this baseline and then retunes the entire orchestra. |
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The concertmaster would lead the tempo of pieces by lifting his or her bow in a rhythmic manner. |
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The concertmaster usually sits to the conductor's left, closest to the audience. |
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He is an artist in residence and concertmaster of the Terra Chamber Arts Orchestra. |
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The leader of the first violin section, commonly called the concertmaster, also plays an important role in leading the musicians. |
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Concertmaster Alexander Janiczek directed from his music-desk a limpid, coquettish account of Stravinsky's Apollo, almost Tchaikovskyan in its romantic bloom of string tone. |
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