If you look at the score for this version of the work (by the composer), you would see that it is clearly a solo for soprano and orchestra. It's an expanded orchestration from the original version for solo voice and piano, which does not rely on a conductor for its interpretation....
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If you look at the score for this version of the work (by the composer), you would see that it is clearly a solo for soprano and orchestra. It's an expanded orchestration from the original version for solo voice and piano, which does not rely on a conductor for its interpretation....