conductor (Q2765)

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Musical conductors lead ensembles of musicians directing them during rehearsals, recording sessions and live performances and helping them attaining

Musical conductors lead ensembles of musicians directing them during rehearsals, recording sessions and live performances and helping them attaining
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Musical conductors lead ensembles of musicians directing them during rehearsals, recording sessions and live performances and helping them attaining

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    DTW_ID
    141135
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    DTW_ID_old
    1140
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    DTW_creation_date
    3 August 2013
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    2
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    conductor (English)
    (music) The musical director of an orchestra (English)
    3 August 2013
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    dirigent (Czech)
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    direttore d’orchestra (Italian)
    Il direttore musicale di un'orchestra. (Italian)
    3 August 2013
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    dirigent (Dutch)
    muzikaal verantwoordelijke voor een orkestuitvoering (Dutch)
    3 August 2013
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    Dirigent (German)
    Der musikalische Leiter eines Ensembles. (German)
    3 August 2013
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    director de orquesta (Spanish)
    Una persona que dirige una orquesta. (Spanish)
    3 August 2013
    directora de orquesta (Spanish)
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    dirigent (Swedish)
    Den som leder en orkester (Swedish)
    3 August 2013
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    chef d’orchestre (French)
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    musical conductor (English)
    Musical conductors lead ensembles of musicians directing them during rehearsals, recording sessions and live performances and helping them attaining their best performance. They can work with a variety of ensembles such as choirs and orchestras. Musical conductors adjust the tempo (speed), rhythm, dynamics (loud or soft) and articulation (smooth or detached) of the music using gestures and sometimes dancing to motivate the musicians to play according to the music sheet. (English)
    27 January 2022
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