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  • I agree. The performance does not start with the singing, the performance starts about two seconds "before" any music starts whatsoever. In the same way a painting is framed with a gilt frame to separate it from the surrounding background, so must a musical performance have a moment of silence before and after to separate it from the surrounding noise. Also, yes, moving on during the piano introduction is very, very disrespectful. It says, "You aren't important enough for us to pay attention."

  • This is part of the Santa Monica High School concert called Motus Perpetuus, which means Perpetual Motion. It is a very unique in the way that after each group sings another group will start right after, therefore creating perpetual motion, or perpetual music. This is why the people are moving while the pianist is playing, it allows for the music to continue. It might be a little rude but it allows for an entirely unique concert-going experience which makes this concert a great concert,

  • Good god, why is he getting them to move DURING the piano introduction?? How incredibly rude to the pianist! I hope this was an accident of the day.

  • ein schönes Stück, schöne Stimmen.

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