Friday’s concert by the LA Philharmonic Orchestra featured instrumental noises and orgasms. At the Walt Disney Concert Hall in California, a woman experiences a moment of excitement during Tchaikovsky’s Fifth Symphony, conducted by conductor Elim Chan. The act has not been confirmed by her or the LA Phil, but some testimonies confirm that what they heard was, in fact, an orgasm.
The noise appeared briefly and was not enough to disturb the musicians, who continued to play their instruments as if nothing had happened. An audio recording, with alleged audio content, was shared on social media and went viral.
During Tchaikorsky’s Fifth Symphony at the Los Angeles Philharmonic last night, apparently, a woman had a full-body orgasm from the music. has been registered. pic.twitter.com/uLJIGvJ3yQ
– Macrodosing (MacrodosingPod) May 1, 2023
Molly Grant, one of the people in the room, to the Los Angeles Times To see the woman shortly after the hype.
“It was a very beautiful thing. I assume it was an orgasm because she was breathing hard and her partner was smiling, trying really hard not to embarrass her,” Grant points out.
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Music agent Lucas Burton described the moment as “brilliant and refreshing”. “Hey timing It was perfect. It is impossible to say what happened. But it seemed very clear that this was a physical expression of pure happiness‘, explaining that ‘everyone had this very sweet feeling of someone the music conveyed’.
Many others shared identical testimony. The actor’s brother, Ralph Fiennes, said that the sound did, with “her entire body having an orgasm.” Magnus Fiennes, the composer and younger brother of Ralph, explained that he sought the opinion of the people who accompanied him to the concert, and they all came to the same conclusion.
I ran every possible scenario, even Turrett. He was close and had at least 8 other friends who came by chance – all of whom came to a similar conclusion. She stayed for the rest of the show, and her demeanor was evident. What I endorse is just…
– Magnus Fiennes (@magnusfiennes) May 1, 2023
Journalist Jocelyn Silver, Editor of the Dirtyverse website, Underline on Twitter who heard “Cry of Orgasm” and commented that “there are still people out there who know how to live.” Pianist Sharon Su open After he confirmed with the orchestra that the musicians did not feel the vibration, they continued playing.
The Los Angeles Times explains that it has received other explanations for what happened, with one person noting that the woman “fell first on her partner’s shoulders and then onto his lap, leaving her body limp.” “About five seconds later, he woke up and then let out a scream,” confirms the American newspaper. One reader added that he heard the sound, but it didn’t feel like a moment of trance.
The next LA Phil concert will be on Tuesday at 3 am (Portugal time).
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