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The phrase "about a conductor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics related to a conductor, such as their role, characteristics, or experiences in music or other contexts.
Example: "The article provides insightful information about a conductor and their influence on the orchestra's performance."
Alternatives: "regarding a conductor" or "concerning a conductor".
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John Hagstrom, who sat next to Mr. Herseth for several years as second trumpet, recalled a story about a conductor who seemed unnerved by Mr. Herseth's red-faced appearance during the most taxing trumpet passages.
Whereas critics tend to prize creative excitement, profundity of interpretation and charisma, orchestra musicians -- while hardly forswearing such virtues, at least in principle -- often seem to base their decisions about a conductor on his rehearsal efficiency and lack of pretension.
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But what really got me thinking about becoming a conductor was watching my first operas.
I think she is going to be great in this production of 'La Traviata.' " Studious to a fault, Ms. Poplavskaya fantasizes about becoming a conductor some day or, failing that, a stage director.
These days he is about as busy as a conductor can be, having added to his portfolio the directorships of Musica Sacra and the venerable Oratorio Society of New York as well as teaching commitments at the Juilliard School and the Manhattan School of Music, and organist posts at the New York Philharmonic and the American Symphony Orchestra.
The New Yorker, March 31, 1973 P. 45 Tells about Pierre Boulez as a conductor.
By Peter Heyworth The New Yorker, March 31, 1973 P. 45 Tells about Pierre Boulez as a conductor.
Tells about his education as a conductor & his technique.
Tells about his career as a conductor; he has authored 2 textbooks.
Around the premiere, Matheuz placed works that gave little away about his insights as a conductor.
"About 90% of what a conductor represents are things I don't like.
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