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- adjective Not
conducted - performed without aconductor .
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Examples
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Gustavo seemed physically restricted in his movement and left the Menuet of the Haffner almost entirely unconducted and the Phil on its own.
Laurence Vittes: Jeremy Denk Meets Gustavo and Beethoven on the Hill at Mouse Hall Laurence Vittes 2011
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Best unconducted orchestral performance: Spira Mirabilis's Beethoven at the Aldeburgh festival.
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Gustavo seemed physically restricted in his movement and left the Menuet of the Haffner almost entirely unconducted and the Phil on its own.
Laurence Vittes: Jeremy Denk Meets Gustavo and Beethoven on the Hill at Mouse Hall Laurence Vittes 2011
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Gustavo seemed physically restricted in his movement and left the Menuet of the Haffner almost entirely unconducted and the Phil on its own.
Laurence Vittes: Jeremy Denk Meets Gustavo and Beethoven on the Hill at Mouse Hall Laurence Vittes 2011
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Gustavo seemed physically restricted in his movement and left the Menuet of the Haffner almost entirely unconducted and the Phil on its own.
Laurence Vittes: Jeremy Denk Meets Gustavo and Beethoven on the Hill at Mouse Hall Laurence Vittes 2011
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He very frankly counselled me not to venture unconducted further into this country.
Henry Brocken His Travels and Adventures in the Rich, Strange, Scarce-Imaginable Regions of Romance Walter De la Mare 1914
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He knew what the Rasmiths would think; but he could easily make that right with his conscience, at least, by parting with the Kentons at Rotterdam, and leaving them to find their unconducted way to any point they chose beyond.
The Kentons William Dean Howells 1878
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Wielding the baton like a cudgel he jabbed out downbeats, clobbering each beat that had a note attached and letting silent ones pass unconducted.
NYT > Home Page By JAMES R. OESTREICH 2011
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We have been shewed some beautiful villas belonging to the noblemen of this city, among which Lomellino's pleased me best; as the water there was so particularly beautiful, that he had generously left it at full liberty to roll unconducted, and murmur through his tasteful pleasure grounds, much in the manner of our lovely Leasowes; happily uniting with
Observations and Reflections Made in the Course of a Journey through France, Italy, and Germany, Vol. I Hester Lynch Piozzi 1781
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Concert from Rameau's "Pièces de Clavecin en Concert," which began with two violins, viola da gamba, flute and two harpsichords, the whole band joined in the rollicking Tambourins that end the work, unconducted yet uncannily at one.
NYT > Home Page By JAMES R. OESTREICH 2010
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