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[ UK /mˈa‍ɪstɹə‍ʊ/ ]
[ US /ˈmaɪstɹoʊ/ ]
NOUN
  1. an artist of consummate skill
    a master of the violin
    one of the old masters

How To Use maestro In A Sentence

  • Se si dà quell'inno ad un maestro di cappella per metterlo in musica concertata ed in _battuta sensibile_, verrà subito distrutto il _ritmo_, e se la cantilena della cappella pontif. si scrive in battuta, si vedranno cadere nel _battere_ alcune sillabe brevi, senza pregiudizio della loro quantità". The Ceremonies of the Holy-Week at Rome
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  • And at the centre of it all was the little Argentinian maestro. The Sun
  • The maestro is conducting at Tanglewood with the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
  • The world's top maestros regularly earn more in a night than the orchestral musicians they are conducting earn in a year.
  • Lorin Maazel, late of the New York Philharmonic -- where he drew both barbs and bravos from the critics -- strode vigorously across stage to the Disney Hall podium, telegraphing to the audience that this was no crochety 79-year-old maestro, but a commanding presence still, no matter which orchestra he stands before (of the 150 he's led over five decades). Donna Perlmutter: Maazel to the Podium -- Still Collecting Orchestras
  • In latter years, he made a career out of his antipathy to republicanism and became a maestro of the sound bite.
  • Male speaker With the Maestro and Montego we said we'd respond to customer demand.
  • 'Professor Palafox/the maestro thundered,' usury is usury and we inust allow the merchants of Antwerp no Mexican loophole through which they can defile the law of the church. ' Mexico
  • Maestro: ( angry voice ) Is THIS scary?
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