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Example sentences for "conductorship"

Lexicographically close words:
conduction; conductive; conductivity; conductor; conductors; conductress; conducts; conduire; conduit; conduite
  1. He rented the Odéon theatre, and got together an orchestra, the conductorship of which he entrusted to M.

  2. They were afterwards continued under the conductorship of the vice-president, Von Keess (Jahr.

  3. The society meets weekly for practice under the conductorship of Mr. Alfred R.

  4. The Birmingham Philharmonic Union was established in 1870, upon a somewhat similar basis to the Festival Choral Society, under the conductorship of Dr.

  5. At the second performance on the following day he again conducted, but afterwards resigned the conductorship to Henneberg.

  6. Suddenly Verdi was espied, whereupon Masini, a director, approached and begged him to take the conductorship that evening.

  7. Not from that night need he have been without an appointment as a musical conductor; indeed, it was shortly afterwards that the conductorship of the Milan Philharmonic Society was offered to, and accepted by Verdi.

  8. Such a heritage of work, including the post of organist at the duomo, the conductorship of the Musical Society of Busseto, much private teaching, etc.

  9. When, from advancing years, Provesi resigned the conductorship of the Philharmonic Society of the town, Verdi was unanimously selected for the vacancy.

  10. He seldom missed an opportunity of attending the rehearsals held in Barezzi's house, or the public concerts given by the Philharmonic Society under the conductorship of Giovanni Provesi, organist and bandmaster of the duomo of Busseto.

  11. To put the matter in brief detail, under Costa's conductorship the string band numbered 108 players, when Richter took the orchestra in hand, it was reduced to eighty-six.

  12. This mass was sung at the Worcester festival in 1909 under the conductorship of Arthur Mees.

  13. The happy idea of inviting Mr. Landon Ronald to assume the conductorship has been fraught with consequences of the highest importance, and the success of the movement has long been placed beyond the region of doubt.

  14. He accepted the conductorship with the greatest reluctance, and only on the understanding that his power should be unlimited to do what he thought necessary to remodel it.

  15. Further, the conductorship of a choir involves many and various social encounters.

  16. That Chadwick, at his age and with his girth, had been able, in his extremity, to obtain a conductorship was proof that he could bring influences to bear in high quarters.

  17. This was accordingly sent, and as I had myself been entrusted with the conductorship of the opera, I was given the singular task of deciding this point with the master.

  18. On December 6th (18th) the Italian Capriccio was performed for the first time under the conductorship of Nicholas Rubinstein.

  19. The previous year he was offered the distinguished honor of the conductorship of the Gewandhaus concerts at Leipsic, but did not accept.

  20. He then studied with the Abbe Vogler, and in his eighteenth year was engaged for the conductorship of the Breslau opera.

  21. I, however, then clearly foresaw the many difficulties likely to occur during the conductorship of a man of Wagner's Vesuvius-like temper, and the sequel amply proved that I had not been unduly prejudiced in this respect.

  22. Wagner had respect for the opinion of old Mr. Roeckel, taking counsel with him immediately the Philharmonic conductorship was proposed to him.

  23. Pan Voyevode was produced in Moscow in 1905 under the conductorship of Rachmaninov.

  24. It was located at first in the Solodovnikov Theatre, under the management of Vinter, and the conductorship of Zeleny.

  25. Music publisher] Your idea of giving Bronsart the conductorship of the Euterpe Concerts is a most excellent one.

  26. But the letter concluded with an assurance of his supreme and undaunted intention, undisturbed by the shocks and agonies of unexpected woe, to undertake the conductorship of the festival.

  27. But the stunning point was that he deputed his friend Lenhart Davy to the conductorship of his own works,--the concerts all being arranged by himself in preparation, and nothing but a director being required.


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