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From the day he raised a baton as principal conductor in Birmingham in 1980, Rattle has been the golden boy of classical music.
Within weeks of her arrival she landed on her feet, securing a job with West Midlands as a bus conductor.
The orchestra's rapport with the conductor was more alive and responsive than it is with most guest maestros.
For the National Symphony Orchestra, it might be befitting to continue with an American conductor.
When a conductor raises or lowers his or her baton, the musicians know it is time to start or stop playing.
He has made himself a lightning conductor, deflecting the attention away from Blair.
With a great orchestra, the conductor seldom has to clarify texture, as long as the players follow the markings in the score.
The conductor and the orchestra have played the melodious and popular classics ad infinitum and they want a change.
Better to have had the brilliant young conductor Philippe Jordan on stage, seen at the start wielding his baton like a toreador with his sword.
The conductor wire 20 is attached to the inside of the open end of the zircalloy tip 12 by using a silver braze filler.
The Bristol-based Emerald Orchestra is led by Roger Huckle with conductor Benjamin Nicholas.
Christopher Hogwood was the acceptable face of early music, a conductor who never allowed dogmas of authenticity to overwhelm musicality.
I normally deplore applause that begins before the conductor lowers his baton, but I joined in the spontaneous delight at the pyrotechnics.
For a conductor not known for his accounts of modern music, Szell did a great deal of it and almost always superbly.
The warm-ups were an education for me both as an aspirant conductor, and as a researcher.
The most commonly used system on spires is the Franklin lightning conductor developed by Benjamin Franklin.
Don't be tempted to run the lightning conductor in the cable duct or alongside any other cabling.
The provision of a lightning conductor system will not prevent the occurrence of a lightning strike.
In this way, it can be observed that sometimes the structure amplifies more than the lightning conductor itself.
The invention relates to a lightning conductor for the protection of high-tension electrical devices in a metallic casing.
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He waited for the conductor to get on to the footboard, and followed promptly.
In 1777, a fireball shot from the clouds on to the point of the lightning conductor on the Observatory of Padua.
He was leashed to a vile white dog, loathsomely fat, fiendishly ill-natured, gloatingly intractable toward his despised conductor.
The conductor owes his position to her, and the gripman's mother does her laundry.
Towards evening, when the tides of travel set northward, it is curious to see how the gripman and conductor reverse their tempers.
The frontispiece is from a negative, the property of Miss Hastie, which was taken by the conductor.
Air, in every degree of tenuity, refuses to act as a conductor of electricity.
The incensed conductor of the train, after boxing his ears, evicted him with all his chattels.
A solution of hydrogen chloride in a poorly ionizing medium, like benzene or toluene, is an extremely poor conductor.
The one was to be, as it were, the conductor, and the other the statesman of the expeditionary corps.
The connector may be located at either end of the flexible conductor or inserted in the conductor itself.
At Cologne he became a power as conductor of the Grzenich concerts and head of the conservatorium.
He might have been a store clerk, or streetcar conductor, or nearly anything.
The conductor and crew of the local freight were lounging comfortably in the caboose.
But if, as an exception, it should be very slow, the conductor ought to subdivide it.
In the first place, calcium carbide itself is a very bad conductor of heat.
From an instrumentalist in Colonne's orchestra he had attained the rank of assistant conductor.
It must therefore be considered rather as a partial conductor than as an insulator.
It was not, as with us, centralised under the control of a single conductor.
And they respond by calling forth the interpretive genius of their conductor.
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