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He entered the Met's "Auditions of the Air" in 1941 and lost.
One of her jobs was as a reader for the auditions of other actors.
But her mother had just died, and she opted to skip the grueling auditions of pilot season to work with producers she knew and liked.
This problem is less acute in polities such as the United States, where public congressional auditions of agency representatives are commonplace.
Ms. Zorn, of the Longy School, said first lessons should be viewed as subtle auditions of a teacher by the adult student.
With his encouragement, she competed in the "Auditions of the Air" in 1949 and won a contract with the opera, where she sang for the next four years.
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"We had a long audition of each other in my living room," Mr. Wieseltier recalled.
She was present for every audition of other principal cast members.
Twelve-year-old New Yorker Sethi was cast as Mowgli after an audition of 2,000 hopefuls.
The constant audition of live recordings probably, I am guessing, encourages acts to suture that gap.
Could we have been witnessing the audition of a future Hallé music director?
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