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BANDMASTER - translation to arabic

LEADER AND CONDUCTOR OF A BAND
Band master; Staff Bandmaster; Staff bandmaster
  • A bandmaster of the [[United States Marine Band]] on [[Memorial Day]].
  • A [[Turkish Armed Forces]] bandmaster.
  • Captain Ilya Sergeev, bandmaster of the [[Military Band of the Pacific Fleet]] of the [[Russian Navy]].

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ألاسم

قائد فرقة موسيقية

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اسْم : قائد فرقة موسيقية
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قائد فرقة موسيقية جـ قواد وقادة

Definition

Bandmaster
·noun The conductor of a musical band.

Wikipedia

Bandmaster

A bandmaster is the leader and conductor of a band, usually a concert band, military band, brass band or a marching band.

Examples of use of BANDMASTER
1. Mortimer was bandmaster when Foden‘s Band won the Belle Vue championship on three successive occasions during the 1'20s, conducted by a famous professional coach, the late William Halliwell.
2. He became a bandmaster at the age of 20 and was an active conductor until a few months ago, when he became ill.
3. "After the first days of jubilation were over, we were aghast to learn that while I am eligible to vote, my wife, being stigmatized and inferior because of her Jewish heritage, must stand aside," wrote Franz Ippich, a military bandmaster from Salzburg.
4. This is what democracy looks like.‘‘ The morale of soldiers – and their safety – could dip when they hear about such referendums passing, said Bill Richardson, treasurer of Vote No To Cut And Run, a group that opposed the measures. It‘s a political statement and it‘s hurting people and it could cost lives,‘‘ said Richardson, 63, a one–time bandmaster in the Wisconsin Army National Guard.