Conductor really needed?

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TVC

Guest
Stick!!!! I know nothing about classical music but I believe it's called a baton!!
You know, the thing the British relay team seem to drop every time
As opposed to points, which Leicester City drop regularly.
 

mcshroom

Bionic Subsonic
It may seem like they are not looking at the conductor much, but the conductor does actually shape the music (balancing the instrument volumes to get the blend she wants) and makes the entries and exits a lot sharper.

We're switching between two conductors at our choir at the moment and it is quite difficult to do because each has their own distinct style and opinion on exactly how our pieces should be sung.
 

Sara_H

Guru
Oh I must say, its very rousing, shouldn't they sing something more relaxing at this time of night?
 

vickster

Squire
They look cold in Belfast. I am a veteran of several Hyde park outings, I have been very cold, very drunk and very cold and very drunk in the past :biggrin:

Despite having zero musical prowess, I always thought being a top conductor would be very cool. Utterly famous and respected among the community, but the plebs have no idea who you are so never likely to appear in the Sun, on twitter etc
 

TVC

Guest
Rule Britannia
marmalade and jam
five Chinese crackers up your bum hole
Bang, bang, bang, bang, bang
 

Sara_H

Guru
They look cold in Belfast. I am a veteran of several Hyde park outings, I have been very cold, very drunk and very cold and very drunk in the past :biggrin:

Despite having zero musical prowess, I always thought being a top conductor would be very cool. Utterly famous and respected among the community, but the plebs have no idea who you are so never likely to appear in the Sun, on twitter etc
Except that, she's wearing a dowdy suit, while everyone else is all glamerous in a swanky dress. :girldance:
 

deptfordmarmoset

Full time tea drinker
Location
Armonmy Way
I've played in orchestras of different sizes and the necessity question is slightly tricky to answer simply. You can play in quite large ensembles with no need of a conductor, and if, say, it's a piano concerto, the soloist can lead the orchestra pretty effectively. Where conductors start to become necessary is when you've got a big orchestra or when there are many changes in tempo - fairly commonplace in romantic music. You don't have to keep the conductor in the centre of your view - musicians see them flapping and flouncing away out of the corner of their eye.

There's a bit when it becomes a bit circular. Audiences often need a focal point. And, in turn, the conductors who fulfill this role, feel the need to impose their interpretation of the piece. Much of this - their preferred tempos, volumes, degrees of ''espressivo,''etc - will have been communicated in rehearsal and the conductor is there to remind the orchestra how he or she wants it to go.

Of course, if the conductor is an arrogant, pretentious idiot and doesn't command general respect, the orchestra will ignore them. At this point, the conductor has to adjust their baton waving to the speed of the orchestra because otherwise they will start to look completely ridiculous.
 

vernon

Harder than Ronnie Pickering
Location
Meanwood, Leeds
Stick!!!! I know nothing about classical music but I believe it's called a baton!!


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