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Discover LudwigThe phrase "musical director" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who directs or is responsible for the musical elements of a performance, such as a play, film, or concert. For example, "The musical director for the school's production of 'The King and I' is Ms. Smith."
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"Mariachi music is happy music," said Jesus Guzman, the group's musical director.
The musical director.
(James Moore is the sensitive musical director).
Opera and Musical director.
Mitch Kaplan, musical director.
its musical director.
Musical director, Rob Fisher.
With Mike Greensill, musical director and pianist.
He will be the assistant musical director.
Orchestra, Michael Kosarin, guest musical director.
Louis Langrée, the orchestra's musical director, conducted.
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