Meaning of Dutch concert | Babel Free
Definitions
A performance in which all the musicians play different songs at the same time.
humorous, obsolete, slang
Examples
“Woe to light sleepers, whose delicate susceptibilities no rough campaigning usages had blunted as yet, for throughout the dreary night there was an everlasting Dutch concert of snortings, neighings, winnowings, squealings, from time to time diversified by the more practice misdemeanours of some intemperate little stallion or graceless mule[…]”
“Then we had, by special desire, a Dutch concert, in which all the children sang together what song each liked best, while Miss Mathers played the overture to Tancredi on the piano as an accompaniment. The effect was in the highest degree stunning, especially when Bijou joined in with a dismal howl.”
“The orchestras are worse than any one could believe; both musicians, and a right feeling for music, are wanting. The two or three violin performers play just as they choose, and join in when they please; the wind instruments are tuned either too high or too low; and they execute flourishes like those we are accustomed to hear in farm-yards, but hardly so good; in short the whole forms a Dutch concert, and this applies even to compositions with which they are familiar.”
“The adjective "Dutch," by what seems a somewhat curious caprice of popular taste, is used in a variety of common phrases, to denote something inferior, or to some extent contemptible. A "Dutch concert" is one wherein each man sings his own song, or each performer plays his own tune, at the same time that his comrades sing or play theirs.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.