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leader

The usual English name for the principal first violin in an orchestra or of a string quartet or other chamber music team.

In the USA, especially in journalism, the conductor is often called a ‘leader’; the usual US term for the leading first orchestral violin is Concertmaster, from German Konzertmeister.



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Sometimes, however, he dropped cautiously and slowly behind and edged in between the old leader and the she-wolf.
The leader of the orchestra, an irascible elderly monkey, sat on a revolving stool to which he was securely attached.
d'Artagnan shall have manifested the desire of giving in his resignation, he shall no longer be reckoned leader of the expedition, and every officer placed under his orders shall be held to no longer obey him.
 
 
 
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