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Is there a conductor who makes your commute more enjoyable, or at least more memorable, with the sound of their voice?
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He stood there like a conductor and picked out the best bits.
Still, the performance might have had comparable impetuosity and a bit more poise had there been a conductor to keep an eye on things.
Alec and Laura's story is here paralleled by the relationships of four employees at the train station: the middle-aged Myrtle (Annette McLaughlin), who runs the tea parlor there; Albert Joseph Alessii), a conductor; Beryl (Dorothy Atkinson, Myrtlee's young assistant; and Stanley (Gabriel Ebert), the saucy candy vendor.
There is an ensemble accompanying them or there is an individual accompanying the soloist and then there's a conductor.
The music critic Richard Osborne wrote that, if all Barbirolli's recordings were to be lost except that of Lehár's Gold and Silver Waltz, "there would be reason enough to say, 'Now, there was a conductor!'" Barbirolli's repertoire was not as wide as that of many of his colleagues because he insisted on exhaustive preparation for any work he conducted.
Would the string melodies have more spontaneous ebb and flow if there were a conductor controlling them?
She says there is always a conductor on board, but that morning it was particularly sardine-like, and he or she was probably unable to make their way down.
I don't think there's been a conductor as agile as he is.
For a conductor there is more involved here than just following the singers.
A nod here, a look there... who needs a conductor when the flying fingers of Capability Cooper have taken instinctive control?
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