He conducts it on a kind of platform near the border of stage, in front of the orchestra.
NOTE: The is another question meaning the same; only the person used berb "be" (not good in this case - "Where does... be...?") instead of "stand", that is right. The answer is useful for them both though.
Erich Kunzel, the famous Orchestra Conductor was born March 21, 1935 and then died in September of 2001. He was best known for conducting orchestra music.
At a minimum, a Master's degree in conducting should be required.
It's called a podium.
he or she is going to be standing on a platform or on a podium.
Orchestra conductors stand before the orchestra on a raised platform in the orchestra pit that allows him to be in full view of the entire orchestra. A tray is attached to the stand that holds the music or opera score that is to be conducted.
An orchestra conductor uses a conducting baton.
If you're talking about the stick a conductor uses when conducting an orchestra, it's called a baton.
The conductor raised her baton in the air, conducting the orchestra with precision and passion.
The person who heads or direct the orchestra\ band is called as "Conductor" or "Maestro".
The duration of The Orchestra Conductor is 1.68 hours.
The box a conductor stands on is called a conductor's podium or conductor's stand. It allows the conductor to be elevated and have a clear view of the musicians while leading an orchestra or ensemble.
The Orchestra Conductor was created on 1980-03-24.