It is the conductor who sets the tempo, style, phrasing and character of each moment of the performance. Without her or him, there would be no way an ensemble of ~60 musicians would stay together or perform in a unified style. At entrances, the performer watches carefully to know when and how the cue is delivered.
Apart from this, the conductor imparts his or her interpretation of the piece through rehearsing. It is said that the score can only contain 60% of what is heard in a musical performance. Music cannot be notated, it is interpreted through knowledge of history, knowledge of music theory, other performances, and musical sensibility.
2006-07-24 04:52:54
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answered by Anonymous
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lots of different things. The easiest answer is tempo, but its not that simple. he can control the mood of the piece, and he cues certain key entrances to answer is simply.
2006-07-24 04:40:54
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answered by telefantastical 6
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Mostly the speed and rhythm of the song.
2006-07-24 04:40:02
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answered by Tangus 4
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His Temper! His orchestra SUCKS!!
2006-07-24 04:43:17
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answered by Anonymous
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his arm
2006-07-24 04:51:32
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answered by Anonymous
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