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Orchestra Conductor Baton Popular Q&A
Q: Is the stick an orchestra conductor holds called a baton?
A: Yes, an orchestra conductor uses a baton to conduct the symp... Read More »
Q: In an orchestra, is the conductor's stick called a "baton"?
A: Yes. The Conductors stick is a baton. Source(s): I took music class. Read More »
Q: When did orchestra conductors first start using a baton?
A: Jean-Baptiste Lully, a late Seventeenth century French court composer, conducted or rather lead his instrumental group with a large staff. This staff was lifted... Read More »
Q: Who was the first conductor (of an orchestra) in classical music ...
A: Horst Kraus Read More »
Q: How to Use a Conductor's Baton.
A: 1. Look at the time signature of the music to determine the number of beats per measure. The top number of the time signature indicates how many beats per measu... Read More »