I knew nobody here would support such strange thoughts.Â
I feel the preparations to be a part of a concert as well. To have an appointment, to have a ticket to take with you and not forget at home

, to have to go out to get there, to schedule pre- or afterglows with others etc. etc. ... all with the one and only aim, the concert. I just get really aware of how many minor details contribute to the full beauty of a concert attendance.
LordG wrote: <span title="Thu Feb 04, 2021 1:01 am">4 years ago</span>
There is the lack of interaction between audience and stage actors
Yes, correct.
Also, singing in choirs myself one of which stood before a concert even twice only a handful of days before two lockdowns cancelled them, I can assure that making music at home is fine to keep the voice / the instrument trained, but it's nothing compared to making music together in direct contact. And later you just want to see the result of what you rehearsed, in an adequate environment, a concert room, a church or whatever, with an audience who enjoy and are moved by the music and how good it is to witness the joy.
So those feelings are no one-way road at all. Performers as well love to have their audience tangible with them, because it definitely inspires their playing/singing. Nothing replaces a live atmosphere.
And to be honest, if everyone everywhere will keep doing online events, then I'd feel flooded. It's the most welcome solution as long as live events aren't possible, but a precious thing is also to have a concert once and not repeatable as often as desired.
Well, I apologise for having led off-topic starting with my initial post. Obviously, I had to get that off my chest.
I'm very pleased that Libera provides us with their music as well as possible, yet all of this can only be a bridge until we see each other again in the very same room.
