Synonym: director, music director. Similar words: conduct, code of conduct, conduce, conducive, factors of production, induct, induction, inductive. Meaning: [-tə] n. 1. the person who leads a musical group 2. a device designed to transmit electricity, heat, etc. 3. a substance that readily conducts e.g. electricity and heat 4. the person who collects fares on a public conveyance.
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31. The new conductor started by weeding out the weaker players in the orchestra.
32. He showed his ticket to the conductor and got on.
33. The new conductor is now a permanent fixture in the orchestra.
34. The orchestra were all in position, waiting for the conductor.
35. The young soprano was taken up by a famous conductor.
36. Simon Rattle will be the guest conductor with the London Symphony Orchestra.
37. Ask the conductor to put you off at the Odeon.
38. With the guidance of the conductor, an orchestra creates music and harmonies.
39. The orchestra made the recording under the baton of a young German conductor.
40. The conductor was still chatting happily.
41. Wood is a poor conductor.
42. The conductor walked through the train, punching everyone's ticket.
43. The symphony is looking for a new conductor.
44. Strauss had this ability as a conductor?
45. As the train pulled out the senior conductor came round.
46. In 1847 Leslie became honorary secretary of the newly founded Amateur Musical Society, and from 1855 its conductor.
47. Not to be missed by admirers of this conductor at his best.
48. Some things do seem to lie outside his sphere of sympathy or interest; no conductor is a universal musician.
49. The performance also marks the second year in town for symphony conductor and musical director George Hanson.
50. The conductor waited for the applause to die down before signalling for the orchestra to begin.
51. As a composer and conductor he was entirely self-taught, gaining experience by singing in and directing church choirs.
52. For the benefit of the conductor, a short length of cord was spliced on and hung down over each doorway.
53. As a retreat conductor, preacher and speaker for religious communities in the Assembly and the Synod he had few rivals.
54. The conductor was highly critical about her performance and Nilsson ended up a very unhappy soprano.
55. After each conductor leads the orchestra in the morning sessions, some will be called back for afternoon finals.
56. It seemed incredible; what would the Axis want with a bunch of small-town men and boys led by a band conductor?
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57. The orchestra, under its guest conductor Nicholas Braithwaite, unfolded the complex textures with care and clarity.
58. The conductor is now, without doubt, a permanent fixture in musical life.
59. Hence there is nothing improvisatory about the collaboration between this conductor and his orchestra.
60. I need an orchestra and a conductor and a clean hall to rehearse in.
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