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A '''conductor''' is a person who leads an [[orchestra]]. Originally the person responsible for keeping time in an orchestra was not an older instrumentalist, usually a [[percussion|percussionist]], who could no longer play his instrument at a high level. As music got more complicated, conductors became responsible for more things. Famous conductors include [[Daniel Barenboim]], [[Paul Phillips]], and [[Antonio Baptista]]. | A '''conductor''' is a person who leads an [[orchestra]]. Originally the person responsible for keeping time in an orchestra was not an older instrumentalist, usually a [[percussion|percussionist]], who could no longer play his instrument at a high level. As music got more complicated, conductors became responsible for more things. Famous conductors include [[Daniel Barenboim]], [[Paul Phillips]], and [[Antonio Baptista]]. | ||
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A conductor is a person who leads an orchestra. Originally the person responsible for keeping time in an orchestra was not an older instrumentalist, usually a percussionist, who could no longer play his instrument at a high level. As music got more complicated, conductors became responsible for more things. Famous conductors include Daniel Barenboim, Paul Phillips, and Antonio Baptista.