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>do they actually do anything or are they just a meme?
No. The orchestra already knows how to play it so the conductor just stands there and doesnt make a
youtube.com/watch?v=DRRclttgS1g oh uh I nevermind fuck.

youtube.com/watch?v=hoINrtIWpTA

sibelius is a brit composer

Isn't this true of most composers?

Bump
youtube.com/watch?v=DWM4s128_2Y

Where do I start with Brahms?

>Concerto Italiano
Great taste.

>Nielsen
>Langgaard

youtube.com/watch?v=BM-6B8_Jj-o

>they will try to make sure it sounds good and that everyone is together and the dynamics are well balanced.
I've never played any instrument or anything so bare with me, but doesn't whoever composed any particular piece have the exact notes and techniques used to play it written down? I mean did say Beethoven have sheet music for his 9th symphony written out exactly as it is meant to be played?