Conductorship
Conductorship is a noun referring generally to the office, role, or function of conducting. In common use, it most often designates the position and duties of a conductor in musical ensembles such as orchestras and choirs. A conductor, or holder of the conductorship, directs performances, interprets a score, sets tempo, cues entrances, shapes phrasing and dynamics, and leads rehearsals. The term can denote either the leadership role itself or the act of conducting during a performance.
Outside music, conductorship is less commonly used and its meaning can be context-dependent. In science and
Etymology traces the word to the idea of bringing people or elements together under direction, from the
See also: conductor (music), conductor (electric), conduction, conductivity, leadership.