In the summer, this is one of the moments of the year when the help of concerts grows most of all from the fact that most of the music festivals occurs when more performances are organized at this time of the year, and many of them in the open air due to good weather at this time of the year.
Although the technologies included new elements for concerts, there are some details that have not changed over the years, and one of them is the last act in which the artists pose a farewell threat, and then return to the stage after they shouted their fans “another, another” and sing their most popular songs (in many cases).
The origin of the “hood” at concerts in operas of the 18th century
And this, where did this come from? Well, this stage of concerts, which is known in English as “Encore”, has its origin in the 18th century in opera performances when there are no records, the only way to listen to your favorite songs again is to repeat the translators.
Thus, in the baroque, the audience began to ask for a repetition of their favorite moments of some works, as the emperor did Jose II from AustriaWhen, in one of his favorite operas of Figaro’s Wedding, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, he asked for a repetition of his favorite songs, which will be released in the Burgtate of the veins.
But the emperor and the aristocratic class, which was the first to provoke this constant repetition in the speeches, also began to get tired of the excessive duration of many shows, and this eventually forbade what was exceptional for popular classrooms, such as rooms or theaters, at the end of the nineteenth and early twenties.
Broadway and Rock -N -Roll, popularization of “sweatshirts” at concerts
His arrival K Broadway This will become an important role, being part of his impulse as an attractive show among the public, but this will reach concerts of our day to popularize it in the rock -n -roll sector.
The public began to repeat “another, different” at the concerts of Elvis Presley, who refused this practice, as well as BeatlesThat, despite the persistence of his fans, he did not make the so -called “hood” in his actions.
Unlike them, several large musical names and groups, such as Rolling Stones, LED Zeppelin or Bruce SpringsteenThey without hesitation entered this game and were guilty that this is the norm at music concerts, with others, such as Cure, Prince or Bob Marley Obtaining the creation of amazing brands as five or seven repetitions.