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concertmaster
[ kon-sert-mas-ter, -mah-ster ]
noun
- the leader of the first violins in a symphony orchestra, who is usually also the assistant to the conductor.
concertmaster
/ 藞办蓲苍蝉蓹迟藢尘蓱藧蝉迟蓹 /
noun
- a US and Canadian word for leader
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of concertmaster1
Example Sentences
So did principal cellist Robert deMaine鈥檚 solo offering from the prelude to Bach Cello Suite No. 1 and associate concertmaster Bing Wang鈥檚 solo from the beginning of the Max Richter arrangement of 鈥淪pring鈥 from Vivaldi鈥檚 鈥淭he Four Seasons.鈥
Tying the day together, the Vienna Philharmonic concertmaster that morning was a 27-year-old Muslim violinist from Nazareth, Yamen Saadi, who who got his start at age 10 in the Divan.
Her father, Joseph Fuchs, was a violinist and concertmaster with the city鈥檚 orchestra and later a longtime teacher at Juilliard.
The Berlin Philharmonic, one of the world鈥檚 great ensembles, hired its first female concertmaster last year.
Mehta led the AYS until 1998, when he handed the reins to Alexander Treger, concertmaster of the L.A.
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