Watching Proms on BBC Four (St John Passion).
Like listening to this at home - in background.
Would love to hear this live but don't know what to do!
What are you supposed to do at a classical music recital?
Suggest you start by going to a performance of something you're familiar with or an orchestra/ensemble you know you like. That way you'll be able to focus on the music and not worry too much about what you're doing right or wrong. Don't rustle sweet papers. Don't chatter. Don't take photos or video footage. Do switch off your phone - not vibrate - off! Try not to...
Woof's correct, plowter. You just sit with everyone else, and listen. You can stare at what you like while the music's playing, as long as you don't hum along.
woofgang's right, sitting and listening is what it's all about. Why not look at the musicians? Each one is contributing something. But if you like you can concentrate on just listening. Every recital is different - even if the same musicians played exactly the same music the night before, it will be different, so it's not like a recording, where each sound is fixed for all time.
Thanks jno and marval
Would love to hear The Sixteen in Edinburgh in August.
Your suggestions might sound obvious to regular concert go-ers.
It's like the 'dont know where to put my hands' problem.
I'm a philistine - never been to nufink posh before.
Listening to classical music 'aint posh. A new generation came in after the war who didn't go to concerts because it was a smart thing to do. Those of us who filled the prom area at the Albert hall or haunted the "gods" at Covent Garden had little cash in our denims.
My partner and I recently sat as the only members of the audience listening to a small orchestra rehearse for that evening's recital in Ripon Cathedral. We just happened to be in there at the time and listened for nearly an hour.
It was just beautiful and all I could do was to listen. Nothing else entered my mind and I didn't think about my behaviour.
You sit with hands folded in your lap and try to look intelligent as if you know every note, toe tapping is considered a bit naff. I usually develop one of those tickly coughs that make you go red in the face...
To whom the great conductor Sir Thomas Beecham once remarked, "You sit there with that wonderful instrument between your legs and all you do is scratch it".
I like to check out the men's socks, no idea why.
Plowter it really isn't posh, honestly. Just go with the flow and enjoy. Just ordinary folk who like classical and could well be at a pop concert the following week.
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