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Great performances can happen anytime skilled players respond with unusual fervor to a conductor whose vision is secure.
ERICH LEINSDORF is a conductor whose limitations, some of them apparently self-imposed, are clear.
Leonard Bernstein, whose ninetieth birthday would have been this year, was larger than life, a conductor whose emotive visualization of the music became a huge part of his appeal.
Among them was George Wood, a conductor whose father and grandfather both worked on the New Haven Railroad.
He was a great conductor, whose interpretations of Bartók — his piano teacher — are justly famed.
Mr. Robertson is a balletic conductor whose gestures convey his intentions clearly.
Mr. McAdams's tenure follows that of Paul Haas, a charismatic conductor whose adventurous programs drew attention to the orchestra.
Sir Andrew is a demonstrative conductor whose broad and often sweeping gestures leave little doubt about what he wants.
Mahler was one of those, but then he was a practicing conductor whose job it was to manage details.
The material is found to be a mixed conductor whose ionic mobility is 1.5 times faster than electronic mobility.
November 9 2014 November 10 201414 Riccardo Chailly, an Italian conductor whose knowledge and authority in the Germanic repertory is equal to anyone's, is the longtime conductor of the storied ensemble.
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