"Conductor clashing" typically refers to a situation in orchestral or musical contexts where two conductors have conflicting interpretations or approaches to a piece of music. This can happen during rehearsals or performances when different conductors have differing opinions on tempo, dynamics, interpretation, or cues, potentially leading to confusion among musicians. In a broader sense, conductor clashing can also describe any scenario where two leaders or authority figures in an organization or group conflict in their direction, creating disarray and inefficiency.
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