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- noun A
tutor orcoach ofballet dancers oropera singers .
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Jonathan Cope, another revered former principal, now the Royal Ballet's repetiteur, also falls into this category.
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Having joined the Royal Ballet at 16 and become a favoured partner of Rudolf Nureyev and a muse to the choreographer Kenneth MacMillan, she had left the stage to serve the company first as principal repetiteur and then as assistant director.
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He decided to become a conductor, and to do it in the old-fashioned German way, by playing as a repetiteur for opera houses and working as an assistant to operatic maestros.
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After her dancing career, she taught, in 1984 becoming principal repetiteur
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He could be a ballet company's repetiteur, who is a guy who accompanies the orchestra in rehearsal.
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Cortot playing just about ANYTHING - sod the wrong notes, listen to the tone and the drama this man once worked as a repetiteur in Bayreuth
Archive 2004-04-01 Jessica 2004
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Cortot playing just about ANYTHING - sod the wrong notes, listen to the tone and the drama this man once worked as a repetiteur in Bayreuth
Mostly dead pianists and slidey violins Jessica 2004
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For a short time she worked as a repetiteur, one of the George Balanchine Trust's approved rehearsal directors who stage that choreographer's ballets around the world.
NYT > Home Page By REBECCA MILZOFF 2011
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As a repetiteur, "you go wherever you go and stage a ballet and become very close, but after the first performance you never see it again."
NYT > Home Page By REBECCA MILZOFF 2011
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Born in1912 in what was then East Prussia and now Poland, Sanderling's early studies led to a position as a repetiteur at the Berlin State Opera in the early 1930s until he was dismissed as a "non-Aryan."
NPR Topics: News 2011
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