I was at a local performance of Messiah last night (would have been singing, but hadn't been to rehearsals this term, what with one thing and another!) and was contemplating what to do when the Hallelujah chorus cropped up, as I think it nonsense and outdated to carry on the (imho) ridiculous tradition to stand just because George II did once. I was sitting next to an elderly couple, the chap being quite disabled and usually in a wheelchair. He and his wife initially remained seated, so in a show of solidarity, and because it suited the way I felt, I remained seated too. But the poor chap obviously thought he should stand, so he struggled to his feet, supported by his wife. I then joined in by standing too, not wanting to be the only dissenter (as in the national anthem thread: going with the local convention seemed to make sense and cause no offence).
I'm not asking if I did the right thing in last night's particular circumstances (I'm pretty sure that I did!) but I'm wondering in general if audiences still stand for the Hallelujah chorus, and what other forumites think about this tradition.
I'm not asking if I did the right thing in last night's particular circumstances (I'm pretty sure that I did!) but I'm wondering in general if audiences still stand for the Hallelujah chorus, and what other forumites think about this tradition.
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