It's the technique of a classical master.
First-time clinic participants and beginner horses or riders can produce work in the soft manner espoused by the classical masters.
Boyd became classical master in the high school of Edinburgh on 19 August 1829.
During this period, the concept of serialism influenced not only new compositions but also the scholarly analysis of the classical masters.
Lady Corinna could best Elizabeth at chess and recited classical masters by heart.
Hum and Theology he was appointed classical master at Abingdon School in 1874.
He remains an intriguing figure: a jazz and classical master, not yet 30, who can articulate the hard-won logic and love of what he plays.
In 1866 classical masters were confined to teaching Latin and Greek.
The peculiar power of the classical masters comes from their seeming indirectness.
The teaching styles and words of the classical masters were recorded in the so-called "encounter dialogues".