Vision; trust; persuasion; and character are just a few of the key concepts explored in this volume that brings the wealth of leadership literature to bear on the business of running a musical ensemble. The book argues that the role of a conductor is more than just to cue entrances; hold fermatas; and execute final cutoffs with a flourishmdash;it should also be about inspiring the musicians in front of him or her; helping them subscribe to the conductorrsquo;s vision for the group; and spurring them to work together as people. This proposal applies the principles that business leaders have turned to for years to the task of leading a musical ensemble; so that whether readers are standing before a fourth grade chorus or a philharmonic orchestra; they will be inspired to go beyond teaching notes and rhythms to learning how to build connections between people that enhance their quality of life and their music performance.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Must read for all Duchamp curious!By PriyaA provocative and illuminating work on Marcel Duchamp. Despite not being an art historian; I was completely captivated by the book and will use it as my definitive resource on all things Duchamp.