, Finland The nature of a concert varies by
musical genre, individual performers, and the venue. Concerts by a small
jazz combo or small
bluegrass band may have the same order of program, mood, and volume—but vary in music and dress. In a similar way, a particular musician, band, or genre of music might attract concert attendees with similar dress, hairstyle, and behavior. In the 1960s, rock concerts became associated with countercultural fashion and attitudes, often linked to the hippie movement.
Recital A recital is a
solo concerto, i.e. a concert by a soloist or small group which follows a
program. It can highlight a single performer, sometimes accompanied by
piano, or a performance of the works of a single
composer, or a single instrument (
organ recital). The invention of the solo piano recital has been attributed to
Franz Liszt. Also, a recital may have many participants, as for a dance recital. A dance recital is a presentation of choreographed moves for an audience, usually in an established performing arts venue, possibly
competitively. Some dance recitals are seasonal.
Theatrical in 2023 Some performers or groups put on very elaborate and expensive shows. To create a memorable and exciting atmosphere and increase the spectacle, performers frequently include additional entertainment devices. These can include elaborate
stage lighting,
electronic imagery via (IMAG) system and/or pre-recorded video, inflatable sets, artwork or other set pieces, various
special effects such as
theatrical smoke and fog and
pyrotechnics, and unusual
costumes or wardrobe. Some
singers, especially popular music, augment concert sound with pre-recorded
accompaniment, back-up dancers, and even broadcast vocal tracks of the singer's own voice. Activities during these concerts can include
dancing, sing-alongs, and
moshing.
Classical concert in the
Rod Laver Arena in
Melbourne, Australia, in 2005 Classical concerts embody two different styles of classical music — orchestral and choral. They are performed by a plethora of different groups in
concert halls or other performing art venues. For
orchestra, depending on the number of performers and the instruments used, concerts include
chamber music, chamber orchestra, or symphony orchestra. Chamber orchestra is a small-scale orchestra containing between ten and forty members, mostly string instruments, and likely led by a conductor. Symphony orchestra, on the other hand, is a large-scale orchestra that can have up to eighty or more members, which is led by a conductor and is performed with instruments such as
strings,
woodwinds,
brass instruments, and
percussion. For choral style pieces, concerts include
Choral music,
Opera, and
musical theater. Each encompassing a variety of singers who are organized by a conductor or director.
Rock Rock concerts are those where
rock musicians perform in front of audiences which may vary from small to huge
stadium concerts.
Mosh pits are often a feature of modern rock concerts.
Rock concerts are often conducted at extremely high volume levels, near the threshold of
hearing loss. == Venues ==