Concert performance

A concert performance is a performance of a musical theater or opera in concert form,[1] without set design or costumes, and mostly without theatrical interaction between singers.[2]

Concert performances are commonly presented in concert halls without a theater stage, but occasionally also in opera houses when a scenic production is deemed too difficult or expensive. During a concert performance in an opera house, the orchestra does not play in the orchestra pit. Instead they play on the stage, with the choir behind them and the soloists standing in front of them.

Since 1960, concert performances have been a part of the annual Salzburg Festival alongside scenic productions.[3] In Theater an der Wien, concert performances are presented regularly since 2006, particularly baroque operas with elaborate set designs.[4]

References

  1. Hotz, Jürgen (2006). Brockhaus Musik: Komponisten, Interpreten, Sachbegriffe (3 ed.). Mannheim: Brockhaus. p. 349. ISBN 3-7653-0393-3.
  2. "concert performance: definition of concert performance in Oxford dictionary (American English) (US)". oxforddictionaries.com.
  3. "Salzburger Festspiele / Konzert". salzburgerfestspiele.at.
  4. "Theater an der Wien - Spielplan". theater-wien.at.
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