• The Mexican-born conductor made multiple debuts in the 2022-2023 season, including with San Francisco Opera, Compañía Nacional de Ópera at the Palacio de Bellas Artes in Mexico City, San Diego Opera and Lyric Opera of Kansas City. (cso.org)
  • He subsequently conducted the New York City Center orchestra (1945-47) and appeared as guest conductor in the United States , Europe, and Israel . (britannica.com)
  • Add to that a knock-it-out-of-the-park performance of Danish composer Carl Nielsen's Flute Concerto - a work rooted in romanticism but on the road toward modernism - and you have a fine showcase for this orchestra's ability to adapt to any guest conductor. (startribune.com)
  • She became principal guest conductor of the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra in Dublin, Ireland, in September 2017 and chief conductor of Norway's Kristiansand Symphony Orchestra the following year. (click2houston.com)
  • She was hired as principal guest conductor of the Philadelphia Orchestra in 2021 and last fall succeeded Robert Spano as music director in Atlanta , becoming only the second woman to head a major American orchestra, after Marin Alsop with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra from 2007-21. (click2houston.com)
  • With Jaap van Zweden, the orchestra s music director, having announced in September that he will depart in 2024, every guest conductor now takes the podium with the search for his replacement looming. (artdaily.com)
  • 3M™ Round Conductor Flat Cable, 8124 Series is a flat cable conductor that provides optimal performance for applications requiring a higher current carrying capability. (3m.com)
  • A year ago, Marin Alsop became the first female music director of a major U.S. orchestra, and Ewa Strusinska became the first female assistant conductor in the U.K. earlier this year. (salon.com)
  • Kalb also worked as cover and assistant conductor for the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, and the Canadian Opera Company in Toronto. (cso.org)
  • While things may be changing among the newer crop of conservatory graduates, there are still very few women conductors. (csmonitor.com)
  • I am immeasurably proud of the fellowship and the incredible community that has formed amongst these wonderfully talented women conductors. (vaildaily.com)
  • Marin Alsop is one of the foremost conductors in the world and also mentors and helps develop the careers of female conductors through the Taki Concordia Conducting Fellowship she founded in 2002. (vaildaily.com)
  • Think Guitar Hero with you playing the role of a orchestra conductor. (halfbakery.com)
  • Suitable for "König & Meyer" Orchestra conductor stands 12330 and 12331. (k-m.de)
  • Contemporary music in this context is important because it gives choral conductors the opportunity to explore diverse works within the classroom. (choralnet.org)
  • This carefully thought-out and instructive book is a must for all aspiring choral conductors and singers alike. (foyles.co.uk)
  • The railway conductor said that he made the comments because he felt that the diversity training officers were trying to indoctrinate the workforce into believing that all white people are inherently racist, an idea which he rejects, maintaining that he personally is not racist. (breitbart.com)
  • He related that his plan to become a railway conductor had been upended because he knew he would be drug tested and just couldn't give up pot. (medscape.com)
  • Conductor rail may refer to: A third rail A fourth rail A Ground-level power supply Conduit current collection Linear motor Stud contact system The guide bars on a rubber tired metro This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Conductor rail. (wikipedia.org)
  • The rail conductor was dismissed for gross misconduct after asking whether indigenous populations enjoy 'black privilege' in African countries during a diversity training course. (breitbart.com)
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  • Meanwhile, "all of the principal conductors of the London, Royal and BBC Philharmonic orchestras are men and there is a distinct lack of female baton-wielding super stars. (salon.com)
  • Cultural commentator Norman Lebrecht points out that "25 years ago there were no female presenters on the news either," and Natalia Luis-Bassa, principal conductor of the Huddersfield Philharmonic Orchestra, speculates that "in 10 to 15 years things will even out. (salon.com)
  • The chief conductor of the Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra, M lkki presided over a program tailor-made for a Finnish conductor s tryout with an ensemble across the Atlantic: two beefy, brassy American works followed after intermission by one of Finland s most famous symphonic exports, Sibelius Fifth. (artdaily.com)
  • conductor , in music , a person who conducts an orchestra, chorus, opera company, ballet, or other musical group in the performance and interpretation of ensemble works. (britannica.com)
  • Stutzmann approached Jorma Panula, a Finnish conductor and teacher who is now 92. (click2houston.com)
  • This year, she is set to become the first female conductor at the prestigious 145-year-old opera event, the Bayreuth Festival, started by none other than iconic German composer Richard Wagner. (kyivpost.com)
  • Though the competition bore a closer resemblance to "Dancing With the Stars" than actual hiring practices in the classical music world, Perkins' win did highlight an issue with the latter: Despite women's advances in other artistic disciplines, female conductors are still incredibly rare . (salon.com)
  • We therefore petition the administration of St. Michael's Choir School and the Archdiocese of Toronto to reinstate Dr. Cichocki in his former position as Principal Conductor and Artistic Director of St. Michael's Choir School. (ipetitions.com)
  • The Conductor and Artistic Director is the University's Director of Music, Patrik Andersson. (lu.se)
  • Includes the characteristics of cables with single copper conductors, for use at a nominal voltage of 6OO V, a maximum frequency of 2 OOO Hz and a continuous temperature not exceeding 28O °C (ambient temperature plus heating) but which may withstand 4OO °C for a limited period. (iso.org)
  • The relationship between current flow (amperage), pressure (voltage), and resistance is described in Ohm's law, which states that the amount of current flowing through a conductor is directly proportional to voltage and inversely related to resistance. (medscape.com)
  • Her current roles range from Chief Conductor of the ORF Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra and Chicago's Ravinia Festival, to Conductor of Honour with Brazil's São Paulo Symphony Orchestra and Music Director Laureate at the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, where she served for 14 years as Music Director. (vaildaily.com)
  • The young music director of the Colorado Symphony is also creative conductor of the St. Louis Symphony, music director of the Cabrillo Festival in California, and music director of her own orchestra, Concordia, in New York. (csmonitor.com)
  • In May, after 28 years, Maestro Tsung Yeh will be performing his last concert as the conductor and music director of the South Bend Symphony Orchestra. (wndu.com)
  • Oddly enough, when Charles left his longtime gig as the conductor of the Colorado Springs Symphony, Chris was the one who followed him there. (wbur.org)
  • Upon graduation, Lyniv hit her first milestone, becoming a finalist in a prestigious conductor contest held in the Bamberg Symphony opera in Germany. (kyivpost.com)
  • In 2019, Kalb concluded his five-season tenure as resident conductor and head of music at Opera Theatre of St. Louis with a critically acclaimed run of Verdi's Rigoletto with the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, which Opera News lauded: "The orchestra sounded sublime under the baton of Roberto Kalb, whose buoyant conducting simultaneously led and followed the singers. (cso.org)
  • With the removal of the baton and the elimination, through memorization, of the printed score in public performance, the conductor is free to use not only his hands and arms but also the movement of his torso and facial muscles to express to the group his wishes in the execution of phrasing, dynamic level, nuance , individual entrances, and other aspects of a finished performance. (britannica.com)
  • Advanced Conductor Technologies will develop two-pole, high-temperature, superconducting DC power cables and connectors with a power rating of up to 50 MW to enable twin-aisle aircraft with distributed electric propulsion to reduce carbon emissions. (energy.gov)
  • If gallop is likely to be a concern, designers can employ smooth-faced conductors, whose improved icing and aerodynamic characteristics reduce the motion. (wikipedia.org)
  • These substances (eg, copper, silver) in which electrons are loosely bound are termed conductors, because they readily permit the flow of electrons. (medscape.com)
  • The dermis offers low resistance, as do almost all internal tissues except bone, which is a poor conductor of electricity. (medscape.com)
  • At the most fundamental level, a conductor must stress the musical pulse so that all the performers can follow the same metrical rhythm. (britannica.com)
  • For nearly two centuries, conductors favoured a baton, or thin wand, in the right hand as a device for emphasizing the metrical outline, reserving the left hand for indicating entries of different parts and nuances . (britannica.com)
  • Efficient moving energy supplies such as Conductor systems, Cable reels and Festoon systems, conceived and created by Wabtec Netherlands, are relevant for a wide variety of markets. (akapp.com)
  • The individually insulated conductors on 3M cable 8124 series are laminated to a PVC backing, which can be zipped apart for branching or discrete terminations. (3m.com)
  • Single conductor cable and wire products include both insulated and non-insulated products adapted for a variety of uses, including point-to point signal wiring, test & measurement, and power transmission. (digikey.com)
  • As one of the foremost conductors in the world, she is the first woman to serve as head of a major orchestra - not only in the United States, but also in South America, Austria, and Britain. (vaildaily.com)
  • Metal doesn't attract electricity, but it is a good conductor. (cdc.gov)
  • The oscillations can exhibit amplitudes in excess of a metre, and the displacement is sometimes sufficient for the phase conductors to infringe operating clearances (coming too close to other objects), and causing flashover. (wikipedia.org)
  • If you're working with orchestral instruments on your computer, check out how Art Conductor enhances your workflow. (kvraudio.com)
  • Ukrainian conductor Oksana Lyniv has made history in the male-dominated world of classical music. (kyivpost.com)
  • Classic attractive conductor desk made out of multi-ply laminated beech wood. (k-m.de)
  • Where are all the female conductors? (salon.com)
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  • Lyniv's career took off when she joined Ukraine's oldest opera, Odesa National Academic Theater of Opera and Ballet, as a deputy chief conductor, diving deep into the profession for the first time. (kyivpost.com)
  • A big step for Lyniv was the decision to compete for the job of chief conductor at Graz Opera. (kyivpost.com)
  • On December 28, 2016, the St. Michael's Choir School community was served with a brief letter from its director, Stephen Handrigan, that its principal conductor and employee of more than 25 years, Dr. Jerzy Cichocki, has been let go from his position. (ipetitions.com)
  • Art Conductor is a collection of more than 9000 Logic Articulation Sets. (kvraudio.com)
  • As the hosts in 1971, RTÉ appointed their staff conductor Colman Pearce to be the Music Director of the contest, though Kelehan conducted the Irish entry One Day Love , as well as composing the opening music to the event. (eurovision.tv)
  • Two of her other family members, including one of her grandfathers, were conductors. (kyivpost.com)
  • Conductor Trainee is an entry-level union position that can lead to career growth as a Yard Foreperson, Conductor, Locomotive Engineer or Management positions. (ontarionorthland.ca)
  • Your chances of a direct hit are higher when you are carrying a conductor above shoulder level. (cdc.gov)
  • I was so thirsty when I came offstage after a performance, I was always dreaming: It would be nice to be a conductor and get them," she said with a laugh. (click2houston.com)
  • That's the best beer ever, the one you get as a conductor right after the performance," she said. (click2houston.com)
  • The mechanisms that initiate gallop are not always clear, though it is thought to be often caused by asymmetric conductor aerodynamics due to ice build up on one side of a wire. (wikipedia.org)
  • It's important everyone on the jobsite fully understands the hazards when working close to energized conductors. (worksafebc.com)
  • To to convert an SSR device to a conductor, follow the Conductor Installation procedure. (juniper.net)
  • Conductor Trainees will work alongside two or three person train crews in a safety-focused, supportive work environment, ensuring the safe arrival of passengers and freight to its destination. (ontarionorthland.ca)
  • The training courses include Safety & Survival, Drill Conductor Certification, Fishing Vessel Stability, and CPR/First Aid/AED. (cdc.gov)
  • Although Christopher is a wonderful conductor, and seemingly a great person, you know, there's only one Charles, and so we will miss that," he said. (wbur.org)
  • Stutzmann gave up a quarter-century career as a contralto to become a conductor and makes her Metropolitan Opera debut in a new production of Mozart's "Don Giovanni" on Friday night. (click2houston.com)
  • Stutzmann gave up a quarter-century career as a contralto to become a conductor. (click2houston.com)
  • Based in Düsseldorf, Germany, she now works as a "freelance conductor," performing at multiple operas all over the globe. (kyivpost.com)