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"Captivating Moments in the World of Conducting" Liszt conducting in Budapest: Witnessing the maestro's mesmerizing baton movements and passionate expressions

Background imageConducting Collection: LONDON: CONCERT HALL, 1858. St. James Music Hall, London, England. Wood engraving, English, 1858

LONDON: CONCERT HALL, 1858. St. James Music Hall, London, England. Wood engraving, English, 1858

Background imageConducting Collection: ENGLAND: BELL RINGERS. The Lancashire Bell-Ringers in concert at the Adelphia Theater

ENGLAND: BELL RINGERS. The Lancashire Bell-Ringers in concert at the Adelphia Theater. Wood engraving, English, 1843

Background imageConducting Collection: BOSTON: MUSIC FESTIVAL, 1872. A scene from the Worlds Peace Jubilee

BOSTON: MUSIC FESTIVAL, 1872. A scene from the Worlds Peace Jubilee and International Musical Festival at Boston, 1872, which featured the Austrian composer Johann Strauss the Younger as conductor

Background imageConducting Collection: FRANZ LISZT (1811-1886). Hungarian pianist and composer. Conducting his St

FRANZ LISZT (1811-1886). Hungarian pianist and composer. Conducting his St. Elizabeth oratorio at Budapest, Hungary. Wood engraving from an English newspaper of 1865

Background imageConducting Collection: LONDON: ORCHESTRA, 1846. Julliens Concert Orchestra and four military bands at Covent Garden

LONDON: ORCHESTRA, 1846. Julliens Concert Orchestra and four military bands at Covent Garden Theater, London, England. Wood engraving, English, 1846

Background imageConducting Collection: MUSIC FESTIVAL, 1881. The Music Festival in the 7th Regiment Armory in New York City, 1881

MUSIC FESTIVAL, 1881. The Music Festival in the 7th Regiment Armory in New York City, 1881. Contemporary American line engraving

Background imageConducting Collection: NYC: CARNEGIE HALL, 1891. The interior of Carnegie Hall at its opening in New York City, May 1891

NYC: CARNEGIE HALL, 1891. The interior of Carnegie Hall at its opening in New York City, May 1891. Contemporary American line engraving

Background imageConducting Collection: Perspective view of the order of sailing and conducting his

Perspective view of the order of sailing and conducting his majestys ships of war and transports

Background imageConducting Collection: Conducting school in the church. Gees Bend, Alabama

Conducting school in the church. Gees Bend, Alabama. Date 1937 Apr

Background imageConducting Collection: Jullien Covent Garden Concert, 1855

Jullien Covent Garden Concert, 1855
Louis Antoine Julliens performance of the Allied Armies Quadrille at the promenade concert at the Covent Garden Opera House, 1855

Background imageConducting Collection: Proms at Covent Garden, London, 1887

Proms at Covent Garden, London, 1887
The promenade concerts, Covent Garden. An orchestra and a selection of musicians in rustic costumes adorn the stage. Date: 1887

Background imageConducting Collection: A timekeeper: singers in 1831

A timekeeper: singers in 1831
A robed choirmaster beats time whilst the choir sing lustily. Date: 1831

Background imageConducting Collection: Liszt conducting at Pest, 1856

Liszt conducting at Pest, 1856
Franz Liszt(1811 -1886), Hungarian composer, conducting at Pest in 1856, as viewed from a familys box in the audience. Date: September 1856

Background imageConducting Collection: Julian Clifford conducting at the Royal Hall, Harrogate

Julian Clifford conducting at the Royal Hall, Harrogate
Silhouette of Julian Seymour Clifford (1877-1921), English conductor, composer and pianist, conducting an 8pm concert at the Royal Hall (or Kursaal), Harrogate, Yorkshire. 1919

Background imageConducting Collection: Silhouette of conductor and musicians

Silhouette of conductor and musicians
Silhouette of a conductor and a musicians, probably on a bandstand. A tuba player can be seen on the left, a cello is leaning up in the middle, and a woman plays the cornet on the right

Background imageConducting Collection: A patrol of boy scouts

A patrol of boy scouts marching to the rendezvous at the commencement of operations. The Scouts field day at Aldershot has developed into a splendidly organised monthly meeting

Background imageConducting Collection: Clarissima Plane by Balthasar Prasberg

Clarissima Plane by Balthasar Prasberg
The title page of Clarissima Plane by Balthasar Prasberg. Date: 1504

Background imageConducting Collection: Von Bulow conducts Piano concerto, 1892

Von Bulow conducts Piano concerto, 1892
Hans von Bulow(1830-1894), German musician and composer, conducts concerto, with a lady playing the piano. Date: c.1892

Background imageConducting Collection: Richter conducts an orchestra

Richter conducts an orchestra
Hans Richter (1843-1916), conducts a symphony

Background imageConducting Collection: Conductor and orchestra

Conductor and orchestra
A couple mourn the death of a loved one in the upper scene, whilst a conductor on a stage conducts a large choir below. Date: c.1850

Background imageConducting Collection: Toscanini conducts, 1912

Toscanini conducts, 1912
Characteristic poses of musician Arturo Toscanini(1867-1957)while conducting. Date: 1912

Background imageConducting Collection: Conductor, choir and orchestra c. 1735

Conductor, choir and orchestra c. 1735
A gentleman(believed to be George Frideric Handel(1685-1759), conducts a musical rehearsal. Date: c.1735

Background imageConducting Collection: Francois Habeneck - 1

Francois Habeneck - 1
FRANCOIS ANTOINE HABENECK French musician, depicted in the process of conducting. Date: 1781 - 1849

Background imageConducting Collection: Dover-Calais telegraph cable

Dover-Calais telegraph cable
First cross-Channel telegraph cable. Historical artwork of the composition of the first telegraph cable linking England and France. This was laid in 1851 by the British engineer Jacob Brett

Background imageConducting Collection: Static electricity experiments

Static electricity experiments, historical artwork. Turning the wheel at lower right creates a charge on the man on the trapeze, which he passes to the girl on the wooden (non-conducting) block

Background imageConducting Collection: Orange battery

Orange battery. Copper (orange) and zinc (silver) electrodes have been inserted into an orange and connected to wires to produce electricity. The voltmeter (top) is showing the voltage generated

Background imageConducting Collection: Tomato battery

Tomato battery
Lemon battery. Copper (orange) and zinc (silver) electrodes have been inserted into a lemon and connected to wires to produce electricity. The voltmeter (top) is showing the voltage generated

Background imageConducting Collection: TSS-1 tethered satellite, artwork

TSS-1 tethered satellite, artwork
TSS-1 tethered satellite. Artwork showing the tethered satellite system (TSS-1) deployed from the Space Shuttle Atlantis during mission STS-46 in 1992

Background imageConducting Collection: Electrical conduction of the heart

Electrical conduction of the heart. Artwork showing the impulse conduction system (yellow) of the human heart (left) and an electrocardiogram (ECG) of a normal heart rate (right)

Background imageConducting Collection: Heart conduction system, artwork

Heart conduction system, artwork
Heart conduction system. Artwork showing the impulse conduction system (red) of the human heart. The sinoatrial (SA) node consists of self-excitatory muscle cells that contract rhythmically at around

Background imageConducting Collection: Electricity power pylon

Electricity power pylon
Electric Power Pylon spreads the energy to the Grid

Background imageConducting Collection: Superconductivity, conceptual image

Superconductivity, conceptual image. Superconductivity is a phenomenon where the structure of a material allows unimpeded flow of electrons, usually only at low temperatures

Background imageConducting Collection: Spintronics technology

Spintronics technology. Also known as spin transport electronics, or magnetoelectronics, this technology takes advantage of the electrons spin and magnetic moment to enable the design

Background imageConducting Collection: Nerve cell and axon, diagram

Nerve cell and axon, diagram
Nerve cell and axon. Diagram showing how the input to a nerve cell (neuron) through dendrites (shown by arrows at upper left) is transmitted (yellow arrow) along the nerve cells axon (across bottom)

Background imageConducting Collection: Graphene transistor, SEM

Graphene transistor, SEM
Graphene transistor. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a transistor composed of a graphene wire (centre), gold electrodes (dark yellow) and silicon (blue)

Background imageConducting Collection: Graphene, SEM

Graphene, SEM
Graphene. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a crumpled layer of graphene. Graphene is composed of a single layer of carbon atoms arranged in a honeycomb crystal lattice

Background imageConducting Collection: High temperature superconductor

High temperature superconductor. Molecular model of part of the high temperature superconductor, YBCO-6. Superconductors transmit electrical current without any electrical resistance

Background imageConducting Collection: Superconductor

Superconductor. Molecular model of the crystal structure of magnesium diboride (MgB2), a new super-conductor. Red spheres represent magnesium atoms and purple represent boron atoms

Background imageConducting Collection: SIR ADRIAN BOULT (1889-1983). English conductor. Pencil drawing, c1935, by Hilda Wiener

SIR ADRIAN BOULT (1889-1983). English conductor. Pencil drawing, c1935, by Hilda Wiener

Background imageConducting Collection: BRUNO WALTER (1876-1962). American (German-born) conductor. Pencil drawing, c1935, by Hilda Wiener

BRUNO WALTER (1876-1962). American (German-born) conductor. Pencil drawing, c1935, by Hilda Wiener

Background imageConducting Collection: BERLIN: RAGTIME BAND, 1911. Sheet music cover of Irving Berlins Alexanders Ragtime Band, 1911

BERLIN: RAGTIME BAND, 1911. Sheet music cover of Irving Berlins Alexanders Ragtime Band, 1911

Background imageConducting Collection: JAZZ BAND, 1914. James Reese Europe and his Clef Club Band of New York City: photographed by R. E

JAZZ BAND, 1914. James Reese Europe and his Clef Club Band of New York City: photographed by R. E. Mercer, 1914
JAZZ BAND, 1914. James Reese Europe and his Clef Club Band of New York City: photographed by R.E. Mercer, 1914

Background imageConducting Collection: MAURICE JOSEPH RAVEL (1875-1937). French composer. Pencil drawing, c1935, by Hilda Wiener

MAURICE JOSEPH RAVEL (1875-1937). French composer. Pencil drawing, c1935, by Hilda Wiener

Background imageConducting Collection: SILENT FILM STILL: SPORTS. The Quarterback, 1926

SILENT FILM STILL: SPORTS. The Quarterback, 1926

Background imageConducting Collection: SILENT MOVIE STILL. Male vocal group

SILENT MOVIE STILL. Male vocal group

Background imageConducting Collection: BERLIN: RAGTIME BAND. American sheet music cover for Alexanders Ragtime Band by Irving Berlin

BERLIN: RAGTIME BAND. American sheet music cover for Alexanders Ragtime Band by Irving Berlin, from a republication accompanying the 1938 release of the motion picture of the same name

Background imageConducting Collection: DANCER AND CONDUCTOR. Composite photograph of a young ballet dancer against a silhouette of an

DANCER AND CONDUCTOR. Composite photograph of a young ballet dancer against a silhouette of an orchestra conductor, 1970s

Background imageConducting Collection: Moritz Lutzen, musical prodigy

Moritz Lutzen, musical prodigy
Moritz Lutzen, a musical boy prodigy -- he composed, conducted and played the piano. His later career seemed to focus mainly on the composition of popular songs



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"Captivating Moments in the World of Conducting" Liszt conducting in Budapest: Witnessing the maestro's mesmerizing baton movements and passionate expressions, as he leads an orchestra to symphonic perfection. New bobbed hair conductor for London Symphony Orchestra - Miss Ethel Leginska: Breaking barriers and shattering stereotypes, Miss Leginska takes center stage with her bold style and exceptional musical talent. Strip tease card game - Theatre suit - Conductor: Unveiling a playful twist on the traditional role of a conductor, this unique performance combines music, theater, and a touch of risqué entertainment. Magnetic levitation of superconductor: Pushing the boundaries of science and technology, researchers achieve astonishing feats by harnessing magnetic forces to suspend superconductors effortlessly in mid-air. Sir John Barbirolli: Celebrating the legacy of one of classical music's greatest conductors whose profound interpretations brought timeless compositions to life with unparalleled emotion and depth. Jullien at Covent Garden: The grandeur unfolds as Jullien commands attention from both musicians and audience alike at London's iconic Covent Garden opera house during an unforgettable performance. Verdi conducts Aida: Stepping into history itself, witness the legendary Giuseppe Verdi leading his masterpiece "Aida, " captivating hearts with its majestic melodies and dramatic storytelling. William Byrd 1543-1623: Exploring the genius behind Renaissance choral music, William Byrd's masterful compositions continue to resonate through time as a testament to his extraordinary conducting skills. George Weldon (b/w photo): Immortalized in monochrome beauty is George Weldon – a distinguished conductor whose artistry shaped orchestras across generations leaving an indelible mark on musical history. Concert of Birds (oil on canvas).