Why are classical audiences so quiet?
Tom looks at how classical audiences are hooked on silence. We should, he says, relax in the concert hall, show our appreciation by clapping when we want to, and enjoy the music.
Tom looks at how modern audiences are hooked on silence in the concert hall. Citing a recent incident where the rustling of a sweet wrapper by an audience member in Malmo created a ruckus so powerful that it spilled spectacularly into a violent brawl, Tom will examine why silence is considered so important and noise so abhorrent in classical concerts.
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Gustav Mahler
Symphony no. 5 in C sharp minor
Performer: Berliner Philharmoniker. Conductor: Claudio Abbado.- DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON.
- DG 437-789-2.
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JeanβPhilippe Rameau
Platee - comedie-lyrique in 3 acts
Performer: Carolyn Sampson. Performer: Ex Cathedra Consort. Conductor: Jeffrey Skidmore.- Hyperion.
- CDA 68035.
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JeanβBaptiste Lully
Armide - tragedie lyrique in a prologue and 5 acts LWV.71
Performer: Les Talens Lyriques. Performer: Christophe Rousset.- Aparte.
- AP135.
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Antonio Vivaldi
Concerto in E major RV.269, Op.8`1 (La Primavera) for violin and orchestra
Performer: Enrico Onofri. Performer: Il Giardino Armonico. Conductor: Giovanni Antonini.- TELDEC.
- 4509-90850-2.
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Symphony no. 31 in D major K.297 (Paris) (K.300a) - [either version]
Performer: English Baroque Soloists. Conductor: Sir John Eliot Gardiner.- PHILIPS.
- 420-937-2.
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Symphony no. 31 in D major K.297 (Paris) (K.300a) - [either version]
Performer: English Baroque Soloists. Conductor: Sir John Eliot Gardiner.- PHILIPS.
- 420-937-2.
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Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Concerto no. 1 in B flat minor Op.23 for piano and orchestra
Performer: Martha Argerich. Performer: Berliner Philharmoniker. Conductor: Claudio Abbado.- DG.
- 4498162.
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Franz Schubert
Symphony no.5 in B Flat Major (4th mvt)
Orchestra: LβOrfeo Barockorchester. Conductor: Michi Gaigg.- CPO.
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