Apropos of nothing being discussed:
I was going through youtube this morning seeking out some Puccini performances to enjoy.
Funny thing, though, is that when you get toward the bottom of a page, they often throw in other selections you may enjoy.
I have no idea what this had to do with Puccini, but I watched it and was moved quite a bit by it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3aZna0-kEaQThis happened at the Royal Albert Hall during a BBC Proms scheduled concert. It was when the Queen died, and how it was handled.
The piece that followed God Save the Queen is my favorite piece of classical music: Movement Nine of Elgar's "Enigma Variations", also known as "Nimrod".