Chapter 6

The Performance Sequence


Video 6.1

Turning With an Open Focus

Transcript

Turning With an Open Focus

  • Turning to cue individuals or sections within an ensemble can result in sending an unintentional message of exclusion to other members of the ensemble
  • Here, the conductor's focus is closed and placed entirely on a player to his left
  • This time the conductor keeps the rest of the ensemble in his open focus while cuing the same individual
  • Though the conductor's primary attention is not directed at you, the observer, there is still a notable difference in the perceived level of inclusivity
  • Here it is again, shown from a different perspective
  • When focus is closed, it limits the body's ability to counterbalance
  • The body tends to lean in the direction of the limited focus, causing it to be out of balance and tense
  • If the feet are allowed to soften, the weight of the Movable-Masses will naturally shift back to a more balanced position
  • Maintaining an open focus that includes everyone, even while cuing specific individuals, naturally softens the body
  • The result is a body that is more balanced, less tense, and that is generally perceived to be more open and welcoming
Video 6.4

Dynamic (Constantly Moving) Gesture

Transcript

Dynamic (Constantly Moving) Gesture

  • As a conductor, it is not enough to simply make a gesture. Intention is the reason for the gesture
  • Since musical intentions are constantly changing with the flow of time, conducting gestures must be dynamic, or constantly moving, as opposed to static
  • However, the movement need not always come from your hands, arms and/or baton
  • The concept of dynamic (constantly moving) gesture is easy to demonstrate
  • Simply raise your hand in front of you and keep it there
  • Now, just imagine that your hand is moving outward through space
  • Simply having this intention was powerful enough to soften your Movable-Masses and allow them to move just a bit
  • Staying connected to your musical intentions allows dynamic movement to naturally occur throughout the body, helping to make gestures look more authentic and compelling