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He received a rapturous welcome from Christine Lagarde, the managing director of the International Monetary Fund, who introduced him as "maestro" – the nickname once given to Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan.
The male pianist, who is referred to as maestro, hooted.
What mix of emotions might that visit stir for audiences as well as maestro?
Vecchi served as maestro di cappella at the cathedrals of Salò and Modena and as canon at Correggio cathedral before his appointment as maestro at the Modena ducal court (1598).
For better or worse there is no one around any more with Karajan's clout as maestro, businessman and jet-setter.
As frustrating as "Maestro" is to watch, it reminds you of the primacy of dance in popular culture.
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It is a weekend of relatively unfamiliar conductors leading the Boston Symphony Orchestra; well, unfamiliar as maestros, anyway, in the case of Itzhak Perlman, who conducts as well as plays violin tomorrow.
THE characteristic sound of an orchestra, in many instances already a casualty of the jet age and the resultant interchangeability of players as well as maestros, is something that seems to worry critics and connoisseurs these days more than conductors.
More important, they will be across the field from each other in the Bowl Championship Series title game on Thursday night as maestros of two of the nation's best offenses.
But in Europe, composers are called "maestro" as well — as in, "the maestro would like more legato in this passage".
Jackson played maestro as well as ever, keeping the Pacers in the game early with a first-quarter offensive binge.
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