This bingo card has 16 words: That aria about a storm, natural disaster or war that is way too fast for the strings., That aria in which a solo soprano from the choir has a protagonic role by singing some gimmick, making everyone appreciate that the soloists are external professional singers., Harpsichord player arpeggiates the resolution chord waaay longer than needed, The only well-known movement that is the reason why 80% of the audience is in the concert, Conductor fucks up orchestra entrances in recitativo, particularly very exposed chords in ff, Sad soprano aria with a slow counter melody on the woodwinds, most likely oboes, Tacet movement turns out to be an Aria Da Capo that doesn't seem to ever end, End of act with a slow introduction followed by an allegro in fugato style, That movement, usually at the end, in which second violins have accompaniment in triplets for several pages, That movement in the second half that you hear for the first time in the concert and would swear that it was never rehearsed despite your annotations in the score, Somebody not remembering the scheduled cuts and entering in the wrong movement, Unnecessary encore after a 2h30 piece, Gig takes place in a church without heating, Movement includes the word "Behold" in its title, Somebody in the audience falls asleep and Viola section has the melody.
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