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Shushed at the symphony

Por: The Boston Globe Life September 24, 2022

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The orchestra’s formal dress, the way it tunes. How the conductor bows, and all that walking on and off the stage.The typical classical music concert can seem full of arcane rituals that set it apart from everyday life. Many of these traditions might spark the curiosity of the uninitiated. But as another concert season begins and many institutions dream of attracting new listeners, it’s worth revisiting one chapter in the concert-going... + full article



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