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Offline brahmsian

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Conducting
on: September 19, 2005, 11:25:29 PM
Has anyone ever conducted an orchestra before? I've become inspired and may take some conducting classes. How does one go about getting a gig with an orchestra as a conducter?
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Offline luiszt

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Re: Conducting
Reply #1 on: September 19, 2005, 11:58:46 PM
Hello!

Conducting is a very serious profesion. There's a lot of work, you have to know everything. Sometimes, people think that conducting is an "sport"... to know how to move the body. But you have to be a big musician. When you know more than all the musics you orchesta have. you can conducting them. now you take a dangerous way.

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Offline dinosaurtales

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Re: Conducting
Reply #2 on: September 20, 2005, 12:25:42 AM
I have never taken conducting.  Frankly, in my case it would be a total disaster.  I have played inseveral conducted groups, and can say that it takes more than taking some classes to be able to do it at even a meager level.  I don't know the regime, but I would guess considerable practice with a metronome, memorizing scores, deciding how certain passages and transitions will be conducted to make it clear to the group, etc etc.  This is a major skill, no doubt!  that said, I have a mile fasciniation with it, so keep us all posted on how the classes go, adn what they make you do! 
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Offline abell88

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Re: Conducting
Reply #3 on: September 20, 2005, 01:06:53 AM
I studied choral conducting and conducted a choir for about 12 years...not quite the same, but some overlapping skills. In the course, we had to learn much more complex cueing than I ever actually needed. Our course focused a lot on movement/physical technique rather than on gaining a musical conception of a piece (this was touched on, but not the main focus). I love conducting, but I know I'd be a better conductor if I had better listening skills.
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