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Sabata

American  
[sah-bah-tah] / sɑˈbɑ tɑ /

noun

  1. Victor de 1892–1967, Italian composer and conductor.


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Its former music director, Victor de Sabata, offered to conduct; the players preferred that Cantelli do so himself, one last time.

From New York Times • Jul. 5, 2022

“If we have the necessary advocacy, Major League Baseball has stated a commitment to provide sustainable opportunities for the Jackson Generals to maintain professional baseball,” Generals general manager Marcus Sabata said in a statement.

From Seattle Times • Dec. 9, 2020

The orchestra soon created the title Victor de Sabata Principal Guest Conductor for Noseda, who held it for years and still appears regularly with the orchestra.

From Washington Post • Jan. 7, 2016

The real star turns, though, come from the great Romina Basso as Eptide's victimised mistress Elmira, and from countertenor Xavier Sabata, astonishing as Polifonte's lethal but guilt-ridden sidekick Anassandro.

From The Guardian • Oct. 10, 2012

Matanzima had also proposed a visit to discuss Sabata and family matters.

From "Long Walk to Freedom" by Nelson Mandela

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