Originally posted by MickyD
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Proms 2018
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It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Person disapproves of other peoples disapproval, and wants to replace one set of rules with another.
I’d have applauded at the end of the fifth movement of Turangalila the other night, if others had, the moment seemed right.
But nobody did, so that was fine.
The business of applause between movements has almost no connection to or effect on the size of audiences, of that I am certain.
A much widef analysis of availability of music and social and economic factors is required. This sort of article, “ snootiness “ etc, ( the arena audience certainly isnt anything like that” is divisive .Sadly.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View PostPerson disapproves of other peoples disapproval, and wants to replace one set of rules with another.
I’d have applauded at the end of the fifth movement of Turangalila the other night, if others had, the moment seemed right.
But nobody did, so that was fine.
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I think that anyone who attends a concert along with hundreds of other people and expects total personal immersion and concentration in the performance with no impact from others, is suffering from an acute bout of chronic narcissism. And as for those listening hundreds of miles away on their wireless or television who expect the same, well words fail me .......
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostI think that anyone who attends a concert along with hundreds of other people and expects total personal immersion and concentration in the performance with no impact from others, is suffering from an acute bout of chronic narcissism. And as for those listening hundreds of miles away on their wireless or television who expect the same, well words fail me .......
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I'm with Danny on the first two, and if the conductor/spokesperson makes a request like the third one, before the gig begins, then the request should be respected.
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Chi-chi Nwanoku seems to presuppose that clapping between movements is nothing but ‘rapturous and spontaneous applause’. I imagine few people would object to it if this were the case but the clapping we often hear between movements at the proms seems to be more often come from those who think the work has finished and they ought to applaud ‘regardless of whether they enjoyed it or not’. Would Ms Nwanoku still welcome it so whole heartedly?
After all, people would not clap if they did not like what they saw and heard.
She seems to be living in a happy world where everyone is honest and genuine. If only.Last edited by doversoul1; 21-07-18, 12:44.
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Originally posted by doversoul1 View PostThe author of the article seems to presuppose that the clapping between movements is ‘rapturous and spontaneous applause’. Few people would object to it if this were the case but the clapping we often hear between movements at the proms seems to be more often come from those who think the work has finished and they ought to applause ‘regardless of whether they enjoyed it or not’.
After all, people would not clap if they did not like what they saw and heard.
The author seems to be living in a happy world where everyone is honest and genuine. If only.
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostIt hadn't occurred to me that people clap because they mistakenly think the work has finished. Are we sure about this?
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