- The
concertmaster (from the
German Konzertmeister),
first chair (U.S.) or
leader (U.K.) is the prin****l
first violin player in an
orchestra (clarinet...
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concertmistress. A
native of Kiev, she
studied piano with V.
Pukhalsky at the
Lysenko Music School there,
graduating in 1930. She was
concertmistress...
- translator.
Valentine Yanovna Zhubinskaya (1926–2013)
Ukrainian composer,
concertmistress and
pianist Irina Zhurina (born 1946)
Russian operatic coloratura soprano...
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viola John Klemmer,
Andrew Love -
saxophone Marcy Dicterow Vaj -
concertmistress Paul Lani,
Steve Forman,
Bobby LaKind,
Michael J. Jackson, Sinclair...
- Hayter; 1913–1968), a Canadian-born (of
English and
Irish descent)
concertmistress at the
Hamilton Symphony Orchestra, and
Charles Patrick Short (1909–1970)...
- orchestra, Die
Wiener Walzermädeln (The
Waltzing Girls of Vienna). The
concertmistress was Anny Kux, a friend. The
ensemble pla**** to a very high standard...
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viola (4) Ted
Madsen –
violin (4)
Connie McCollister –
violin (4),
concertmistress (4)
Laura Molyneaux –
violin (4)
Betty Small –
violin (4) Jennifer...
- as Jeannie,
James Mitc**** as Harry, and
Pamela Britton as Meg. The
concertmistress of the
orchestra was
noted American violinist Joan Field. De Mille...
- Lap
steel guitar Conductor Jamshied Sharifi Violins Elena Barere - (
Concertmistress) Yuri
Vodovos Belinda Whitney Avril Brown Katherine Livolsi Abe Appleman...
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production for 23 players, including: 1 wood
flute soloist/flute/piccolo, 1
concertmistress, 2 violin, 1 violin/viola, 2 celli, 1 flute/clarinet/b**** clarinet...