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单词 musical director
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Definition of musical director in English:

musical director

noun
  • The person responsible for the musical aspects of a performance or production, typically the conductor or leader of a music group.

    in 1991 the New York Philharmonic hired a new musical director
    Example sentencesExamples
    • She is a musical director who in four years has brought the collective talent of more than forty young people to great heights.
    • We've always had good producers and good musical directors, that's a secret of our success.
    • Then we spent forty-five minutes on the songs with the musical director, often by the piano in my dressing room.
    • He will be known to Portlaoise audiences since he was the musical director for the local panto group.
    • A composer and musical director of distinction, it's rather like getting in Van Gogh to give your spare bedroom a lick of paint.
    • At the concert, the musical director announced the choir would perform the French national anthem.
    • Ruth has also been having a not-so-secret affair with the composer and musical director of her film.
    • Fifty years later musical directors were still going at each other's throats over rehearsal times and financial allocations.
    • In 1990 he won Cacique awards in the categories of best composer and best musical director.
    • Thanks to the passion and desire for excellence of its youngest musical director, the Royal Opera House is undergoing rejuvenation.
    • So, they took a picture of my musical director's wife and myself, because she was a nice looking lady.
    • Rochdale Youth Orchestra has scored a major coup with its new musical director.
    • He was an accomplished musician and played violin, piano and organ and made a living as a musical director in the London theatre scene.
    • In that life that is so far away and yet seems close enough to touch, musical directors sought to have my operas suppressed and my character smeared.
    • Handel was appointed musical director, and he immediately went to Düsseldorf and Dresden to recruit singers.
    • He has greatly contributed to ballet, developing, searching and establishing India's dance techniques, inspired by poets and musical directors from his country.
    • He has performed as a soloist, musical director, and arranger worldwide.
    • For most of the company's life, the musical director was the late John Cage.
    • We have been very fortunate to have a number of very talented directors, musical directors and choreographers, nearly all of whom have been members of the society.
    • He is also associated with the Dublin Concert Band and is musical director of the Ulysses Chamber Choir.
 
 

Definition of musical director in US English:

musical director

nounˈmjuzəkəl dəˈrɛktər
  • The person responsible for the musical aspects of a performance, production, or organization, typically the conductor or leader of a music group.

    in 1991 the New York Philharmonic hired a new musical director
    Example sentencesExamples
    • We've always had good producers and good musical directors, that's a secret of our success.
    • In that life that is so far away and yet seems close enough to touch, musical directors sought to have my operas suppressed and my character smeared.
    • He has performed as a soloist, musical director, and arranger worldwide.
    • Rochdale Youth Orchestra has scored a major coup with its new musical director.
    • He has greatly contributed to ballet, developing, searching and establishing India's dance techniques, inspired by poets and musical directors from his country.
    • We have been very fortunate to have a number of very talented directors, musical directors and choreographers, nearly all of whom have been members of the society.
    • For most of the company's life, the musical director was the late John Cage.
    • In 1990 he won Cacique awards in the categories of best composer and best musical director.
    • He is also associated with the Dublin Concert Band and is musical director of the Ulysses Chamber Choir.
    • Handel was appointed musical director, and he immediately went to Düsseldorf and Dresden to recruit singers.
    • Then we spent forty-five minutes on the songs with the musical director, often by the piano in my dressing room.
    • At the concert, the musical director announced the choir would perform the French national anthem.
    • Thanks to the passion and desire for excellence of its youngest musical director, the Royal Opera House is undergoing rejuvenation.
    • He was an accomplished musician and played violin, piano and organ and made a living as a musical director in the London theatre scene.
    • So, they took a picture of my musical director's wife and myself, because she was a nice looking lady.
    • He will be known to Portlaoise audiences since he was the musical director for the local panto group.
    • Fifty years later musical directors were still going at each other's throats over rehearsal times and financial allocations.
    • Ruth has also been having a not-so-secret affair with the composer and musical director of her film.
    • A composer and musical director of distinction, it's rather like getting in Van Gogh to give your spare bedroom a lick of paint.
    • She is a musical director who in four years has brought the collective talent of more than forty young people to great heights.
 
 
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