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  2. Maestro - Wikipedia

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    Maestro (/ ˈ m aɪ s t r oʊ /; from the Italian maestro [maˈestro; maˈɛstro], meaning "master" or "teacher," [1] plural: maestros or maestri) is an honorific title of respect, sometimes abbreviated Mo.

  3. List of Italian musical terms used in English - Wikipedia

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    Definition Maestro: master, teacher: Conductor, music director, music teacher; also composer and other eminent musicians and singers Maestro collaboratore: collaborating master: Assistant conductor Maestro sostituto: substitute/deputy master: Assistant conductor Maestro suggeritore: master suggester/prompter: Prompter Stagione: season

  4. Italian honorifics - Wikipedia

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    Maestro / Maestra (degree from a music conservatory or educational program). Note, however, that grade-school teachers of all levels are frequently called "maestro" in common, everyday use, while high-school teachers are called "professore"). University degrees: Dottore – dott. (all people holding a laurea degree).

  5. The True Story Behind Leonard Bernstein's Marriage in 'Maestro'

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    Maestro, like many recent biopics about the great artists of our past, is more about the man than his art.The new Netflix film tracks the life of the great conductor Leonard Bernstein, but ...

  6. Okay, We Need to Talk About the Ending of ‘Maestro’ - AOL

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    Maestro opens at the end, with an aging and widowed Leonard Bernstein playing a tune to a camera crew, reflecting on the loss of his wife Felicia. Suddenly, we are thrust backward in time to 1943 ...

  7. “Maestro” and the Art of Oscar Bait - AOL

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    Maestro might feel like Oscar bait because it crosses over into several of these categories. It’s a biopic, in which Cooper undergoes physical transformations with heavy makeup, wigs, and ...

  8. Maestro (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Maestro, meaning "master" or "teacher" in Italian, is a term of respect used particularly in the international music world. Maestro(s) may also refer to:

  9. 'Maestro' Very Nearly Does Felicia Montealegre Justice - AOL

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    In one later Maestro scene, a pair of Felicia’s friends and colleagues—Cynthia and Mendy—start fretting over her, and the camera slowly closes in until she alone fills the frame, insisting ...