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[kən-dŭkt́]
(v.)To direct the course of; manage or control.
(v.)To lead or guide. See synonyms at accompany
(v.)To act as a conductor.
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Conducting is the act of directing a musical performance by way of visible gestures. Orchestras, choirs, concert bands and other musical ensembles often have conductors . The principal conductor of...
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As a general rule, conducting is done with the right hand. Conductors of large instrumental groups usually use a conducting stick, called a baton, so that the precise downbeat is easy to see. This helps all the instrumentalists, even those in the far back, "attack" the note at exactly the same time.
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The Donatella Flick Conducting Competition created by Donatella Flick in 1990 aims to help a young conductor establish an international conducting career.
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Resources for conducting research both online and on-site at the Getty Research Institute Research Library. ... Research Institute Home Conducting Research...
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The Conductors Guild is the only music service organization devoted exclusively to the advancement of the art of conducting and to serving the artistic and professional needs of conductors. We have a membership of over 1,850 members representing all fifty United States and more than thirty other countries.
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The psychology of conducting. ... In this essay, I'll propose a way to go about it, an approach that I arrived at over a number of years while conducting various professional ensembles in performances of new music.  The approach is based not only on musical structure, but also on psychological and linguistic structure. ...
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Until the middle of the 19th Century, orchestral conducting did not really exist as a separate profession. Generally, it was the composers themselves who led the orchestras - with varying degrees of success. Or, the players simply followed the orchestra's lead musician, usually a violinist.
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CONDUCTING A MOCK TRIAL ... (Of course, the same model could be used for competitions between classes within a school.) The Street Law project has been conducting city-wide mock trials in Washington since 1972, and we'd be glad to send you information on how you can set up your own competition, just write to us at the...
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