On a business trip to Amsterdam I was lucky enough to catch the Netherlands PO do Bruckner 4 and Deipenbrock's Die Nacht (see the CD review thread for comments on the latter).
Aside from the well-known acoustic advantages of the hall, this was one of the most civilised concert-going experiences I've ever had. In no particular order
Would love to go back!
Aside from the well-known acoustic advantages of the hall, this was one of the most civilised concert-going experiences I've ever had. In no particular order
- The hall isn't too large (I'm aware that this has economic consequences)
- The programme booklet was small and free
- There was plenty of leg room
- The lights were kept on
- It wasn't too hot (are you listening, RFH?)
- After the loud and exciting coda of the Bruckner there was around 5 seconds' silence before applause gently started. After a minute or so, people then gradually started to stand
- The conducter made eye-contact with the audience when taking his bows
- Perhaps best of all, there was a free glass of wine or juice after the event. This meant that people were inclined to hang around and chat rather than dash away and seemed to deliver a general well-being out of proportion from the financial saving. (It also meant that the tram system wasn't overwhelmed!)
Would love to go back!
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