The LA Times reported that "The ground really moved for one woman during the second movement of the LA Philharmonic’s performance of Tchaikovsky’s 5th Symphony — when she experienced a “loud and full body orgasm.”
During the performance of Tchaikovsky's 5th symphony at the LA Philharmonic, a woman in the audience reportedly experienced a full-body orgasm just from the music. The incident was witnessed by several concertgoers from the balcony at the packed Walt Disney Concert Hall and even recorded. This shows the powerful impact that music can have on our emotions and physical sensations, highlighting its ability to evoke strong reactions and create memorable experiences.
Several attendees of the Friday L.A. Phil concert reported hearing a woman making moaning sounds during the symphony's second movement. It is unclear whether the noises were intentional or accidental, but it did result in some distraction among the audience members.
One attendee, composer and music producer Magnus Fiennes, brother of actor Ralph, described the sound on Twitter as that of a person having a “loud and full body orgasm.”
An audio recording of an alleged incident is being shared on social media, where someone can be heard crying out during a quiet beat in the music. Attendees who spoke to The Times have confirmed that the clip sounds similar to what they had heard. This has sparked controversy and concern among the public, highlighting the importance of ensuring safety measures are in place at large events. It also underscores the role that social media plays in disseminating information and shaping public opinion.
The L.A. Phil’s online program notes include this description of the second movement of Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 5: “The ... luscious main theme was adapted for a popular love song; Tchaikovsky’s skillful orchestration, however, lifts the mood from sentimentality to high Romanticism. The movement’s principal melody is presented in a memorable solo by the horn, followed by other appealing woodwind solos.”
Silver Lake resident and music agent Lukas Burton said the sound from the audience member was “wonderfully timed” to a “romantic swell” in the symphony.
“One can’t know exactly what happened, but it seemed very clear from the sound that it was an expression of pure physical joy,” Burton said. “A sort of classical-music equivalent of that scene in a movie where someone is talking loudly in a party or a nightclub, and then the record suddenly stops and they say something that everyone hears.” While the outburst was clearly an unusual and surprising moment for a classical music concert, Burton described it as “rather wonderful and refreshing.”
“There was a sort of gasp in the audience,” Burton said. “But I think everyone felt that was a rather lovely expression of somebody who was so transported by the music that it had some kind of effect on them physically or, dare I say, even sexually.”
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