Monday, August 15, 2011

Why do orchestras rumble their feet?

Rumbling feet is usually the orchestra's applause for a colleague - like someone who had a particularly fine solo page, and is asked to stand to receive the audience's applause at the end of the work. Someone done for conductors' - but because so many times the conductor is either a horse's patoot, or a petty dictator - not so much.

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