The director or maestro.
The conductor uses a baton to direct an orchestra.
The person who heads or direct the orchestra\ band is called as "Conductor" or "Maestro".
The stick a conductor uses to lead an orchestra is called a baton.
The stick traditionally used by a conductor is a Baton (pronounced: bah-tahn).
The base word for conductor is "conduct." It means to direct or guide something, such as an orchestra or a group of people.
A baton, if you mean the stick that the conductor uses to direct the orchestra. Many conductors also use just their hands. Notable examples include Valery Gergiev, Pierre Boulez, and Igor Stravinsky.
Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra was created in 1986.
The stick that conductors hold is called a baton. It is used to lead and direct an orchestra or choir during a musical performance.
London Symphony Orchestra Philharmonia Orchestra Royal Philharmonic Orchestra The Halle Orchestra and maybe many others
The place where an orchestra plays - is called the orchestra pit
Its just an orchestra which Chinese people call which "Chinese Orchestra"
In an orchestra, a section is a subsection of the whole orchestra.