1.What do you call a person conducting in an orchestra or choir?
2. How did he do it?
3.Why is there a need for him to conduct properly?
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1.What do you call a person conducting in an orchestra or choir?
2. How did he do it?
3.Why is there a need for him to conduct properly?
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1.conductor
2.Conductors act as guides to the orchestras or choirs they conduct. They choose the works to be performed and study their scores, to which they may make certain adjustments (such as in tempo, articulation, phrasing, repetitions of sections), work out their interpretation, and relay their vision to the performers.
3.Most importantly conductor serves as a messenger for the composer. It is their responsibility to understand the music and convey it through gesture so transparently that the musicians in the orchestra understand it perfectly. Those musicians can then transmit a unified vision of the music out to the audience.