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  2. Norman Luboff - Wikipedia

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    Luboff was the founder and conductor of the Norman Luboff Choir, one of the leading choral groups of the 1950s, 60s and 70s. They came to prominence through their participation in the very successful Christmas broadcasts with Bing Crosby which ran from 1955 to 1962.

  3. Conductor (software) - Wikipedia

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    Conductor is a free and open-source microservice orchestration software platform originally developed by Netflix. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Conductor was developed by Netflix to solve the problems of orchestrating microservices and business processes at scale in a cloud native environment. [ 3 ]

  4. John Stringer (composer) - Wikipedia

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    John Stringer was born in Newcastle and studied at the University of Huddersfield.Following an undergraduate degree in music, Stringer went on to complete postgraduate study and a PhD at the University of York where he is now a senior lecturer and teaches modules in Mahler, Birtwistle, Composition and Conducting. [1]

  5. Conductor (company) - Wikipedia

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    Conductor was established by Jeremy hurDuboys and Seth Besmertnik in New York City in 2006. [14] [15]In 2012, the company was 38th on the Inc. 500 list of US companies, which ranks companies by their highest growth percentage, and received US$20 million in financing.

  6. Setright Machine - Wikipedia

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    A Setright Machine is a machine operated by a conductor or guard for issuing bus tickets from a blank paper roll. Not only does it print the ticket as a receipt for the passenger to retain as proof of payment, it also has mechanical counters driven internally by the mechanism to count the total amount of money represented by the series of ...

  7. Printer's key - Wikipedia

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    A copyright page with the printer's key underlined. This version of the book is the eighteenth printing. The printer's key, also known as the number line, is a line of text printed on a book's copyright page (often the verso of the title page, especially in English-language publishing) used to indicate the print run of the

  8. Roderick Cox (conductor) - Wikipedia

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    He became the music director and principal conductor of the Alabama Symphony Youth Orchestra in 2012. [4] He won the Robert J. Harth Conducting Prize in 2013. [6] In 2015, Cox began working as assistant conductor in the Minnesota Orchestra, [1] followed by the position of associate conductor in 2016. He debuted his subscription concert series ...

  9. Catalogues of classical compositions - Wikipedia

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    A thematic catalogue is an index used to identify musical compositions through the citation of the opening notes and/or main theme(s) of the work and/or of its movements or main sections. [2]