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Szell

[ sel ]

noun

  1. George, 1897–1970, U.S. pianist and conductor, born in Hungary.


Szell

/ sɛl /

noun

  1. SzellGeorge18971970MUSHungarianMUSIC: conductor George. 1897–1970, US conductor, born in Hungary
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Example Sentences

Mr Szell, who is an author and hosts podcast My Life in Books with Red Szell, took his campaign to Camden Council recently.

From BBC

The 4K remaster from Paramount Pictures helps define the urban gritty and character-rich streets of New York City in the 1970s through a very muted color palette as well as Szell’s South American abode.

“Tear the place down and start over again,” was George Szell’s verdict after conducting the Cleveland Orchestra there.

Trotter writes that this saintly figure once grew so exasperated that he threatened the players with the tyranny of George Szell.

The jury, which included pianist Rudolf Serkin and conductor George Szell, selected Mr. Kalichstein in a unanimous decision.

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