About This Book
This practical manual offers clear, compact guidance for developing conducting skills, aimed at amateurs and teachers. It addresses necessary personal traits and baton technique, then discusses interpretive elements such as tempo, dynamics, timbre, and phrasing. Separate chapters treat conducting in various settings — school supervision, community chorus, orchestra, church and boy choirs — and cover voice training, program construction, accompanist collaboration, and rehearsal efficiency. Appendices supply references and a sample score movement to illustrate principles. Emphasis remains on observable gestures, practical methods, and making rehearsals more effective.
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