释义 |
‖ routinier, a. and n. Mus.|rutinje| [Fr.: cf. routineer.] A. adj. Of a piece of music: composed in a routine or orthodox manner. rare. B. n. A conductor who performs in a mechanically correct, but uninspiring, way.
1934C. Lambert Music Ho! v. 279 Walton's..mature but regrettably consonant Belshazzar's Feast was dismissed, particularly by the older critics, as ‘routinier’, conventional, and unworthy of its place in so selectly revolutionary a festival. 1970Guardian 1 Jan. 8/2 Everything was first-rate with the exception of Boris himself..and the conductor Boris Khaikin, a tired routinier. 1970New Yorker 26 Sept. 114/3 A new conductor..didn't seem to arouse much tension. He proved to be what is usually described as a useful routinier. |