My one experience of this recently, apart from Proms on the radio or TV, was at a BBC NOW concert of baroque music in Swansea's Brangwyn Hall (the concert that included the famous car-crash Brandenburg 2). The first item on the programme was a Handel Concerto grosso (Op 6 no 6), which only lasts for about 16 minutes in total. After the first movement, i.e. after a couple of minutes, there was a bit of applause from one part of the hall which Rachel Podger, from the leader's chair, silenced with a gesture - finger to lips (and a smile) as I recall.
I think the people clapping fell into ff's first category - anyway, we had no further trouble in spite of there being 4 more multi-movement works. Anyway, Ms Podger clearly thought inter-movement applause in a Handel concerto grosso was inappropriate.
I think the people clapping fell into ff's first category - anyway, we had no further trouble in spite of there being 4 more multi-movement works. Anyway, Ms Podger clearly thought inter-movement applause in a Handel concerto grosso was inappropriate.
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