Maestro (disambiguation)

Maestro, meaning "master" or "teacher" in Italian, is a term of respect used particularly in the international music world.

Maestro may also refer to:

Film and TV

Brand names

  • Maestro PMS, a software product from Northwind Canada Inc.
  • Maestro (airline), a Canadian charter airline
  • Austin Maestro, a car built by Austin-Rover
  • Maestro (debit card), a debit card operated by MasterCard
  • Maestro (TV channel), a Georgian TV channel
  • Maestro (video game), a MusicVR game by Mike Oldfield
  • Maestro (software), a software application used by NASA and Jet Propulsion Laboratory
  • Maestro I (software-hardware combination) the world's first Integrated development environment for software
  • Maestro (wind), a type of Mediterranean wind
  • Maestro, a mamodo in the Zatch Bell! anime series
  • Maestro Talent and Management, a defunct Malaysian company owned by Astro
  • Gibson Maestro, the most popular of several Gibson Vibrola vibrato mechanisms for guitar
  • Maestro, a brand of gastric electrical stimulator
  • Magic Maestros, the sub-brand of consulting firm Magic Milestones

Books

  • The Maestro, a novel by Tim Wynne-Jones
  • Maestro (novel), a novel by Peter Goldsworthy
  • Maestro (comics), a version of the Hulk from an alternate future
  • Maestro (manga), a manga series by Akira Sasō
  • Maestra (book), a 2016 novel by British author Lisa Hilton, under the penname L.S.Hilton

People (nickname)

Music

Albums

Songs

gollark: I *can* just release the new server now.
gollark: I have no idea. A given commit?
gollark: What?
gollark: People's programs really need to *not* just download the master branch of skynet's code. `enchat3` new installs are now broken because the current client up there doesn't work with the skynet server, pending user feedback.
gollark: 1. introspection modules negate many uses for it2. claims mean it's harder to retrieve failing ones, place waypoints, and set safe paths
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