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maestro
[mahy-stroh]
noun
plural
maestrosan eminent composer, teacher, or conductor of music.
Toscanini and other great maestros.
(initial capital letter)a title of respect used in addressing or referring to such a person.
a master of any art.
the maestros of poetry.
maestro
/ ˈɪٰəʊ /
noun
a distinguished music teacher, conductor, or musician
any man regarded as the master of an art: often used as a term of address
maestro
A title for distinguished artists, especially those in music. It may be given to teachers, composers, conductors, or performers. Maestro is Italian for “master.”
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of maestro1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of maestro1
Example Sentences
Nominated for 10 Tony Awards, “Maybe Happy Ending” exemplifies the qualities that have made the 42-year-old Arden not just an acknowledged Broadway maestro but a collaborative visionary.
The Portuguese maestro did - never losing the hunger that still distinguishes him from others on the pitch.
Once the full-time whistle was blown, nothing was going to spoil his grand send-off as City players, staff and supporters paid tribute to their midfield maestro.
He co-wrote original songs with Brittany Howard, onetime lead singer of the Alabama Shakes, and Raphael Saadiq, the R&B maestro from Oakland, which became key moments in the plot.
It also paired Hayes with Doncic, a maestro when it comes to playing with athletic centers who he can find space for lobs near the rim.
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