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Maestro concertatore: the keyboard continuo player, who prepares singers and leads rehearsals. [ 2 ] Maestro direttore : the leader of the first violins of the orchestra (see concertmaster ), who may also have administrative duties such as hiring and paying musicians.
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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).
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 ...
Maestro takes a different look at the icon, a more personal one. Maestro mines the personal life, romantic history, and sexuality of the musical icon (with a stamp of approval from his family ...
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:
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 ...
During that period, in Italy, the position (Italian: maestro di capella) largely referred to directors of music assigned to cathedrals and sacred institutions rather than those under royal or aristocratic patronage. A Kapellmeister position was a senior one and involved supervision of other musicians.