- de
Waart (born 1 June 1941, Amsterdam) is a
Dutch retired conductor. He is
Music Director Laureate of the
Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra. De
Waart is the...
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Stephen Waarts (born July 15, 1996) is a
Dutch American violinist. He was the
first prize winner in the
senior division of the 2014
Yehudi Menuhin International...
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twice as
guest conductor. Edo de
Waart succeeded Ozawa in 1977.
Though considered to be not as
flamboyant as Ozawa, de
Waart maintained the orchestra's high...
- innkeeper" or "landlord".
Variant (archaic)
spellings are De Waardt, De
Waart, De Weerd, De
Weerdt and De Weert.
Notable people with the
surname include:...
- chef-dirigent in Vlaanderen". Trouw. 30 June 2006.
Retrieved 16
March 2009. "Edo de
Waart: Chef-dirigent
vanaf 2012–2013" (Press release). deFilharmonie.
April 2010...
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Paula de
Waart (1
January 1876 – 2
December 1938) was a
Dutch film
actress of the
silent era. She
appeared in 24
films between 1915 and 1935. Het Mysterie...
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Fournet (1968-1973). In 1973, Edo de
Waart became prin****l conductor, and
served in the post
until 1979.
Under De
Waart and
David Zinman, who
succeeded him...
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Francisco Symphony and San
Francisco Symphony Chorus, with
conductor Edo de
Waart, on 15
April 1981, and
subsequently recorded it. The UK
premiere was on...
- efficiency, effectiveness, responsiveness, and rule of law (e.g.
Ginther and de
Waart 1995; UNDP 1997;
Woods 1999;
Weiss 2000). [...] At the
urban level, this...
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Territory PDF
Archived 2010-07-06 at the
Wayback Machine and PAUL J. I. M. DE
WAART (2005). "International
Court of
Justice Firmly Walled in the Law of Power...