I agree opera/concert managements very probably don't have the resolve to resist the "individual's rights dominate over those of everyone else" movements. And the villification they would get from ill informed comment amongst the social media generations does indeed make it difficult for them.
On the basis they are desperate for younger audiences, I would, at a certain point, leave them and the live performers to it. If this becomes a problem at the R Opera House, that's the end of my friend's membership and visits. The difficulties of going to live performance mount - at a certain point the expense and time involved will probably better spent getting the best audio equipment to listen to classic performances where we can attend to the essence of the experience - listening to the music. Not sure what this trend will do to the already light attendance at, for example, some RFH concerts in the season. Let's hope, for the sake of live performance and the number of professionals it can support, the younger generation who will replace us (really?) are happy to part with their cash for a cinema style audience experience.
Let there be special recordings where those who like cries, shrieks or other random noises are included - at least the rest of us should have a choice.
Finally, I wonder whether audiences in Germany, France and Austria would for a moment tolerate these degradations of the experience. Somehow, I think not. Maybe that will be the way to go - just a few performances in a year, combined with a pleasant holiday.
On the basis they are desperate for younger audiences, I would, at a certain point, leave them and the live performers to it. If this becomes a problem at the R Opera House, that's the end of my friend's membership and visits. The difficulties of going to live performance mount - at a certain point the expense and time involved will probably better spent getting the best audio equipment to listen to classic performances where we can attend to the essence of the experience - listening to the music. Not sure what this trend will do to the already light attendance at, for example, some RFH concerts in the season. Let's hope, for the sake of live performance and the number of professionals it can support, the younger generation who will replace us (really?) are happy to part with their cash for a cinema style audience experience.
Let there be special recordings where those who like cries, shrieks or other random noises are included - at least the rest of us should have a choice.
Finally, I wonder whether audiences in Germany, France and Austria would for a moment tolerate these degradations of the experience. Somehow, I think not. Maybe that will be the way to go - just a few performances in a year, combined with a pleasant holiday.
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