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File:Bundesarchiv_Bild_183-R92264,_Herbert_von_Karajan.jpg|Herbert von Karajan conducting
File:Verdi_conducting_Aida_in_Paris_1880_-_Gallica_-_Restoration.jpg|Verdi conducting Aida in Paris, 1880
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File:David_Baker_(far_left)_leading_the_Smithsonian_Jazz_Masterworks_Orchestra.jpg|David Baker leading the Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra
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Latest revision as of 12:22, 18 February 2025

Conducting is the art of directing a musical performance by way of visible gestures. The primary duties of the conductor are to interpret the score in a way which reflects the specific indications in that score, set the tempo, ensure correct entries by ensemble members, and "shape" the phrasing where appropriate.

History[edit]

The role of the conductor in music has been crucial since the early 19th century. It was during this time that the size of the orchestra began to increase, making it necessary for a single person to coordinate all the musical elements.

Techniques[edit]

Conducting techniques vary from conductor to conductor. Some use a baton, while others prefer to use their hands. The conductor's left hand often controls the dynamics of the music, while the right hand, holding the baton, controls the tempo and articulation.

Types of Conductors[edit]

There are several types of conductors, including:

  • Orchestral Conductors: These conductors work with symphony orchestras and are responsible for leading rehearsals and performances.
  • Choral Conductors: These conductors work with choirs and are responsible for leading rehearsals and performances.
  • Band Conductors: These conductors work with concert bands, marching bands, and other types of bands and are responsible for leading rehearsals and performances.

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