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conductor and Sergiu
Sergiu Celibidache then took over as chief conductor for seven years, from 1945 to 1952.
* The great conductor Sergiu Celibidache embraced him with tears in his eyes after he attend one of his shows.
Meyerhoff appointed Romanian-born conductor Sergiu Comissiona as music director and together, the philanthropist and the charismatic conductor ensured the development of an artistic institution, which has become the undisputed leader of the arts community throughout the State of Maryland
* Sergiu Sarchizov, Romanian composer and conductor

conductor and once
During a 1935 tour in Salzburg, the famed conductor Arturo Toscanini told her she had a voice " heard once in a hundred years.
" The trio's longtime conductor, Vic Schoen, said of Les, " You could always count on him to come up with something no one else had thought of ," while Maxene Andrews once remembered, " It was wonderful having him perform with us.
The " Stamford " and the " Westport / Saugatuck " stops called out by the conductor in the episode exist in real life – Metro-North Railroad stops in Fairfield County, Connecticut include Stamford, Connecticut and the Westport station serves the town of Westport, Connecticut where series creator Rod Serling once lived.
It was Wanda's daughter, Sonia, who was once photographed by Life playing with the conductor.
It is a story not of an individual magically imprinting his personality on an institution — what Salonen has called the " empty hype " of conductor worship — but of an individual and an institution bringing out unforeseen capabilities in each other, and thereby proving how much life remains in the orchestra itself, at once the most conservative and the most powerful of musical organisms.
It has been argued that these reveal even more than his studio recordings " a conductor at once passionate, disciplined, and tasteful ; one who was sometimes more vibrant than the Monteux captured in the studio, and yet, like that studio conductor, a cultivated musician possessing an extraordinary ear for balance, a keen sense of style and a sure grasp of shape and line.
A student typically meets with their study conductor once each week at the student's home or other suitable location.
It is a story not of an individual magically imprinting his personality on an institution – what Salonen has called the " empty hype " of conductor worship – but of an individual and an institution bringing out unforeseen capabilities in each other, and thereby proving how much life remains in the orchestra itself, at once the most conservative and the most powerful of musical organisms.
The early Sibelius conductor Georg Schneevoigt once complained that he couldn't get the details out of Sibelius's scores.
If p < sup > δ < sub > p </ sub ></ sup > is an odd prime power factor of Δ and if p divides N only once ( i. e. n < sub > p </ sub >= 1 ), then there exists another elliptic curve E ', with conductor N ' = N / p, such that the coefficients of the L-series of E are congruent modulo ℓ to the coefficients of the L-series of E '.
In 1964, concerned at what he saw as falling standards, Legge disbanded the orchestra, which at once re-formed as the New Philharmonia, without him but with Klemperer as chief conductor.
Moritz Moszkowski once underscribed an autograph book which had been previously inscribed by the great German conductor, virtuoso pianist and composer Hans von Bülow, who had written the following words: " The three greatest composers are Bach, Beethoven and Brahms.
According to the conductor Sir Adrian Boult, the clashing keys arose because someone made a bet with Elgar that he could not compose a symphony in two keys at once.
In June 2006, he was once again the guest conductor at Guam's 3rd Annual Pacific Summer Music Festival.
For the 2009 music season, Alex Nyman is once again conductor of the Gisborne Youth Concert Band.

conductor and precisely
Other officials working in Nazi Germany, though, thought that he might provide Germany with an example of a modern German composer, who by this time was writing music based in tonality, and with frequent references to folk music ; the conductor Wilhelm Furtwängler's defense of Hindemith, published in 1934, takes precisely this line.
The primary advantage of ITO compared to AZO as a transparent conductor for LCDs is that ITO can be precisely etched into fine patterns.
A proton conductor is an electrolyte, typically a solid electrolyte, in which H < sup >+</ sup > Traditionally, but not precisely, H < sup >+</ sup > ions are referred as " protons ".</ ref > are the primary charge carriers.

conductor and expressed
In Toscanini's later years the conductor expressed dislike for the work and amazement that he had actually conducted it.
Leonard Slatkin, chief conductor of the BBC Symphony Orchestra from 2000 – 2004, expressed a desire to tone down the nationalism of the Last Night somewhat, and on the Last Night of the seasons from 2002 until 2007 Rule Britannia has only been heard as part of Henry Wood's Fantasia on British Sea Songs ( another piece traditional to the Last Night ) rather than separately.
In her will, Ælfgifu associates her endowments of " God's church " with the salvation of both her and Edgar's soul, which suggests that she expressed a shared interest in the Benedictine reform, of which Edgar was a generous sponsor and Bishop Æthelwold a prominent conductor.
Since the force on charges expressed by the Lorentz equation depends upon the relative motion of the magnetic field to the conductor where the EMF is located it was speculated that in the case when the magnet rotates with the disk but a voltage still develops, that the magnetic field must therefore not rotate with the magnetic material as it turns with no relative motion with respect to the conductive disk.
Instead, the entirety of the charge of the conductor resides on the surface, and can be expressed by the equation:

conductor and potential
In a similar manner, moving charges being separated from each other in a conductor by a changing electical potential ( such as in an antenna ) produce an electric dipole type electrical field, but this also dies away very quickly with distance.
Notable developments in this century include the work of Georg Ohm, who in 1827 quantified the relationship between the electric current and potential difference in a conductor, Michael Faraday, the discoverer of electromagnetic induction in 1831, and James Clerk Maxwell, who in 1873 published a unified theory of electricity and magnetism in his treatise Electricity and Magnetism.
Such generators bear no resemblance to Faraday's homopolar disc generator of 1831, but they still rely on his electromagnetic principle that a conductor linking a changing magnetic field induces a potential difference across its ends.
File: Georg Simon Ohm3. jpg | Georg Ohm ( 1789-1854 ): found that there is a direct proportionality between the electric current I and the potential difference ( voltage ) V applied across a conductor, and that this current is inversely proportional to the resistance R in the circuit, or I = V / R, known as Ohm's law, namesake of the unit of electrical resistance ( the ohm )
where I is the current through the conductor in units of amperes, V is the potential difference measured across the conductor in units of volts, and R is the resistance of the conductor in units of ohms.
The sea of conduction electrons in an electrical conductor, called a Fermi sea, contains electrons with energies up to the chemical potential of the system.
Normally, the shield is kept at ground potential and a voltage is applied to the center conductor to carry electrical signals.
Because the outer conductor carries the reference potential for the signal on the inner conductor, the receiving circuit measures the wrong voltage.
Ohm's law states that the current through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the potential difference across the two points.
where I is the current through the conductor in units of amperes, V is the potential difference measured across the conductor in units of volts, and R is the resistance of the conductor in units of ohms.
* Direct Current — ( old: Galvanic Current ) or " continuous current "; The continuous flow of electricity through a conductor such as a wire from high to low potential.
When an electrical potential difference ( a voltage ) is applied across the metal, the resulting electric field causes electrons to move from one end of the conductor to the other.
However, for an isolated conductor there also exists a property called self-capacitance, which is the amount of electrical charge that must be added to an isolated conductor to raise its electrical potential by one unit ( i. e. one volt, in most measurement systems ).
The reference point for this potential is a theoretical hollow conducting sphere, of infinite radius, centered on the conductor.
Although electric charges do exist and may create static electric fields, the oscillating electric part of EM near-fields that is created by an electric potential in the radiator always shows a dipole nature, because the source of the electric part of the EM near-field is created from an electrical neutral conductor only in a way that temporarily creates a dipole or multipole.
The discharge will occur when the strength ( potential gradient ) of the electric field around the conductor is high enough to form a conductive region, but not high enough to cause electrical breakdown or arcing to nearby objects.
If the geometry and gradient are such that the ionized region continues to grow until it reaches another conductor at a lower potential, a low resistance conductive path between the two will be formed, resulting in an electric arc.
However, the electrons in a positive corona are concentrated close to the surface of the curved conductor, in a region of high potential gradient ( and therefore the electrons have a high energy ), whereas in a negative corona many of the electrons are in the outer, lower-field areas.
where Q < sub > i </ sub > is the surface charge on conductor i. The coefficients of potential are the coefficients p < sub > ij </ sub >.

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