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📢 文末扫码进裙,免费领取双语精读版 Phones in concert halls: what engages some enrages others While some feel that allowing live performances to be photographed or filmed adds to the buzz, others hate it. The Guardian Classical music 19 May, 2024 | 593 words | ★★ ★ ★ ☆ Since an outbreak last year of rowdyism in musical theatre, the question of how audiences should behave during live performances has been burrowing its way into the heart of the cultural establishment. It has now popped its head up in the classical music world, where it is not about sprayed beer and dancing in the aisles, but phone etiquette at concerts. The debate was sparked when the tenor Ian Bostridge halted a recital in Birmingham because he was being distracted by people recording him. He later discovered that he was out of line with policy at the Symphony Hall, home to the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra (CBSO), which welcomed its audiences to take photographs and short vide
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