At least one woman really, truly enjoyed the Los Angeles Philharmonic on Friday night.
British composer Magnus Fiennes – brother of actor Ralph Fiennes – He tweeted that a woman claimed to have heard an audible orgasm during the show.
“I went to see @LAPhil’s play @Thomasades and Tchaikovsky 5 last night. In the 2nd part of the 5th, a woman in the audience made a loud noise and orgasm all over her body… The band continued politely. Accessories for LAPhil (and Pytor Ilyich) for bringing it…” Magnus, 57, tweeted.
However, one man disputed the climate claim.
“I was there,” he tweeted. “This is not what happened. The poor woman had some sort of crisis…. we were all worried that it was a medical emergency. Please show more respect.”
Despite the rebuttal, Magnus still held his ground.
“I worked out all possible scenarios, even the Tourettes. He was nearby and had at least 8 friends who attended by chance – all of whom had a similar conclusion,” he replied.
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Another person commenting on the tweet suggested an alternative explanation for the theatrical groan.
“Did you process the scenario where he sleeps and suddenly wakes up from a nightmare?” ‘ one commentator asked. “This happened to another woman in 2017.”
Magnus replied, “I didn’t. It makes sense.”
Magnus wasn’t the only one to tell about the woman’s frantic reaction to Tchaikovsky.
Several people described the scene on the balcony of the overcrowded Walt Disney Concert Hall.
“Everyone turned to see what happened,” Molly Grant, seated next to the very happy woman, told the Los Angeles Times on Sunday.
“I saw the girl after the event and I assume she’s… orgasms because she’s breathing heavily,” he said. “His wife was also smiling and looking at him—as if she was trying not to embarrass him. She was pretty pretty.”
Meanwhile, music agent Lukas Burton told the LA Times that the woman’s loud moan was “wonderfully timed” with a “romantic swell” during the performance.
“It’s impossible to know exactly what happened, but from the sound it seemed very clear that it was pure physical joy,” Burton told the newspaper.
classical pianist Sharon Su added a tweet He said he was “seeing someone” who works at LA Phil.
They allegedly “confirmed” that the event was real and that the orchestra did not stop playing during Tchaikovsky’s 5th row.
An alleged audio clip capture the woman’s moment of pure enthusiasm – not surprisingly – went viral.