When people bring up the rituals of the classical concert hall, it usually isn’t to celebrate them. Countless blog posts, newspaper columns, and tweets have criticized the unspoken formalized rules of such performances—especially rules about when it is appropriate to clap—for being barriers to new listeners not already steeped in the culture. Whatever the merit of these critiques, it’s safe to say that when talking about a classical concert, the word “ritual” doesn’t have the most positive ring.


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Composer, playwright, and liturgist brin solomon writes words and music in various genres. Its writing can be found in NewMusicBox, San Francisco Classical Voice, VAN Magazine, and other outlets.