Conductorship

Pronunciation: /ˈkəndəktɝˈʃɪp/

Conductorship (noun)

  1. The job of leading an orchestra or choir, directing musicians and controlling the performance.
  2. A position or period of being the person who directs a group’s musical performance.

Examples

  • Her conductorship made the orchestra sound unified.
  • The conductorship guided the musicians through every change.