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The practice of conductors standing with their backs to the audience became common in the late 19th century. While it’s difficult to pinpoint an exact "first" instance, one of the earliest documented conductors to adopt this position was Hans von Bülow in the 1860s. This style allowed conductors to better communicate with the orchestra, promoting a more cohesive performance.

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