Well, they weren't really clapping after solos (except maybe thats what they were attempting with buglers holiday, but sheesh, they did it like five times). You could be right about the sophistication, and it was a Christmas concert, which brings in people that may not usually go to classical music concerts, but you would think they'd get the picture after a real ending to a piece.
"Hmmm...I wonder why those other times less then half of us were clapping, but this time everyone clapped. Also last time the guy standing up front waving his arms didn't turn around, but just turned his head and nodded to his head when we clapped, but this time he turned around and bowed?"
There are sometimes that I can understand it. Like when we did Carmina Burana a few years ago. The first movement ends in such an impressive fashion, that even though the 2nd movement starts right off, it can be very tempting to applaud. But it seemed like this audience deemed any pause longer than 2 seconds, as an applause point.
I'm just glad our audience last spring wasn't like that. We didn't Mendelssohn's Elijah, and there is a part in there where Elijah and the priests of Baal are in a competition to see who can get their god to send down a pillar of fire to light a bonfire they've setup. The priests of Baal (the choir) are singing more and more deperately as nothing happens, until finally they cry out "Hear and answer!" silence "Hear and answer!" silence. So they are begging for a response and hear nothing but silence. If we would have had this audience at this concert, they would have clapped during that and totally ruined the effect.
I hate to rag on people that came to see us perform, but it just really annoyed me.
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