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The work is written for three orchestras, each with its own conductor.
Each company brought its own conductor, a relevant tribute to Balanchine's special concern with music.
But he bears sole responsibility as his own conductor and singer.
In Stockhausen's "Gruppen" (1957), the orchestra is split into three similarly constituted ensembles, each led by its own conductor.
Acting as his own conductor, he sets out to redefine it as a school of chaste refinement.
For the first piece, her "Pluck," the harps were arranged in three groups of ten, each group facing its own conductor.
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Perhaps having the authority to choose their own conductors empowers the players to be, in the best sense, responsive and adaptable.
They only had a few things, but brought us a gift, a new set of wooden painted angel musicians, a little orchestra with its own angel conductor.
The exclusive right of the Berlin Philharmonic's musicians to elect their own head conductor is considered unique - neither the orchestra's incumbent artistic director, the general director, nor the Berlin culture ministry can veto the decision.
Artists included the Royal Conservatory Orchestra under Canada's own star conductor Jean-Philipe Tremblay, Grammy-nominated ARC (Artists of The Royal Conservatory), Anton Kuerti, The Toronto Mendelsson Choir, and vocal soloists Erin Wall, Wallis Giunta, Colin Ainsworth and Robert Pomakov.
Even if you wanted to throw hundreds of millions of dollars at taking Bitcoin down, you'd have to create your own semi-conductor fab line".
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