The German composer, too, expected spontaneous talking and clapping throughout performances, particularly when his pieces were premiered.īut this all changed during the 19th century, as applause became a more policed affair. Having listened to the podcast, it seems Sloan and Harding are more trying to open a debate about the changed habits Beethoven’s symphony inspired in the concert hall.īefore and during Beethoven’s time, cheering, clapping and generally having a rootin’-tootin’ time at the symphony was pretty standard. In the left's war on Western civilization, nothing is sacred & no one, living or dead, will be spared by the mob. I explain in the that this is a wakeup call for the #music world & everyone else. The woke are trying to canceling #Beethoven.
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