What Is the Purpose of the Conductor in Choral Music?

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The choral conductor plays a vital role in leading vocal performers through the preparation for a choral performance.

Much as the symphonic conductor conducts the various musicians in a symphony orchestra in the performance of a piece, so does the choral conductor play a vital role in leading vocal performers through the preparation for and performance of a choral piece. Choral conductors are also often referred to as choirmasters or choral directors.

  1. Typical Duties

    • A choir conductor's duties can include everything from choosing or auditioning the choir members, to assisting them with techniques and warm-ups, and most importantly, directing them through the interpretation, rehearsal and performance of choral music.

    Vital Skills

    • The choir conductor is more than a conductor. He is also the choir's leader and interpreter, and, often--at least in rehearsal--its accompanist. A good choral conductor is typically a trained singer himself, and shows a deep understanding of the skills to enhance vocal performance on both a solo and group level. The choir director must also be a good teacher, music theorist and conductor.

    Envisioning the Performance

    • A choir conductor begins the performance process by choosing a piece of choral music--not just the piece, but the arrangement--and then analyzing the piece of choral music to be performed, considering all aspects, from dynamics, to tempo and more.

    Marking the Tempo

    Tempo Variations

    • To mark the tempo, such as a two-two tempo, the choral conductor marks a simple up-and-down motion through the air as a visual representation of the tempo, with an up and down beat. For three-four, four-four, and other tempos, that air-pattern will change, from up-and-down, to a triangle shape for three-four, to a cross pattern for four-four, and beyond.

    Bringing the Choral Performance to Life

    • However, the choral conductor does more than keep the choir to the desired time signature. Thanks to her intimate knowledge of the music and its performance, she also signals a multitude of key moments within the music, from important entry points within the piece for the different voice sections, to varying the dynamics and more. A truly good conductor is a ultimately a vital key to bringing a choral performance to life.

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  • Photo Credit music image by Mat Hayward from Fotolia.com musical arrangement image by TekinT from Fotolia.com

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