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Salonen, beyond his considerable merits as a composer, was born to conduct Sibelius.

He was not born to conduct Mahler, as his very clear but very cool collaboration with the estimable mezzo-soprano Anne Sofie von Otter, in "Kindertotenlieder," showed.

Here is America's first native-born conducting superstar at the very summit of his powers, driven but not yet mannered, ebullient but not yet self-indulgent.

He shows us the snobbish English Establishment, galled by the low-born Scot, conducting a smear campaign and bribing local boys to denounce him.

Another Proms debutante, long familiar in the world's top opera houses and concert halls, was the Australian-born Simone Young, conducting the BBC Symphony Orchestra in Mozart, Zemlinsky and a world premiere, Concerto for Orchestra, by Bayan Northcott (b1940) (Prom 62).

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The prototype controller was born from research conducted in the lab of Gregory Kovacs, a professor of electrical engineering at Stanford, in collaboration with Texas Instruments.

We walked into the Rudolfinum and bought seats on the spot for that night's performance; a Czech programme of Suk and Mahler (he was born in Bohemia) conducted by the great Vladimir Ashkenazy.

Bach, who was born in 1685, conducted the work at St. Thomas's Church in Leipzig in 1723, clinching his appointment as cantor and organist, a post that he had been denied previously; once installed he remained for the rest of his life.

The Pact was born after research conducted by the NGO Reporter Brasill' at the request of the International Labor Organization (ILO), which aimed to demonstrate the degree of integration of goods produced with slave labor into the global economy.

A study of 71,978 infants born from 1982 through 1996 was conducted in a Swedish county served by 80 municipal water systems (Cedergren et al. 2002).

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