The famous musician Isaac Stern once said, “A [music] conductor has to know how to translate music into a communicative force that makes the listener want to hear what he has to say.”
Imagine sitting down for a musical performance that you have been anticipating for many months to attend. You see the instruments, the performance stage, theatrical lighting, and more. The conductor has completed the task of preparing his musicians for the performance through long hours and hard work, in the hopes of making you, the listener, want to hear what he and his musical team want to express through the music.