Social networks have been revolutionized with information circulating, with audio included, about the woman who had a “strong, full body orgasm” at the time when the second movement of the 5th symphony by Tchaikovsky.
The work of the Russian composer of Romanticism was performed by the Symphony of The Angels at the Walt Disney Concert Hall in that American city. the stadium was packed. And no one missed the singular moment.
And obviously those present, including several celebrities, turned to social networks en masse to tell what happened. Also audio circulates that recorded the scream of the woman and this obviously went viral.
“They all turned to see what was happening.“, She said Los Angeles Times actress Molly Grant, who was seated next to the “ecstatic” woman,
All agreed that the woman experienced a “strong and full orgasm.”
“I saw the woman after that happened, and I assume it was her…she climaxed because he was breathing hard and her partner was smiling and looking at her, as if trying not to embarrass her,” Grant added.
“it was quite nice”, qualified the actress.
Another person who witnessed it all was the British composer Magnus Fiennes, brother of actor Ralph Fiennes. “A woman in the audience she had a strong and full orgasm during the second movement of the fifth… The band continued politely,” he posted on his Twitter profile.
However, some users of social networks they expressed their doubts about the incidentand another attendee suggested the woman had a medical emergency.
However, Fiennes insisted that “absolutely happened“, and wrote that he “went through all possible scenarios”.
“It was very close and also the no fewer than 8 friends who attended with me; we have all come to a similar conclusion. She stayed for the rest of the show, her demeanor in evidence. My corroborated opinion is simply an observation. respect must be maintained“, She said.
Journalist Jocelyn Silver also took to Twitter to give her version based on some of her friends who witnessed the event: “The woman had an intense orgasm, to the point that the entire orchestra stopped playing. Some people really know how to live”.
For her part, classical pianist Sharon Su said in a tweet that she “checked with someone who works at the LA Philharmonic” and they confirmed it. the accident was real but that the orchestra has not stopped playing.
“The delightful main theme has been adapted for a popular love song; However, Tchaikovsky’s skillful orchestration lifts the mood from sentimentality to high romanticism. The main melody of the movement is presented in a memorable trumpet solo, followed by other attractive horn solos,” describes the Los Angeles Times.
And he adds testimony from music agent Lukas Burton, who described the woman’s loud moan as “beautifully timedwith a “romantic wave” throughout the show.
“There’s no telling exactly what happened, but it sounded very clear it was an expression of pure physical joyBurton told the newspaper.
Burton added that the classic expression of delight was “quite wonderful and refreshing”.
He said there was “sort of gasp in the audience‘, but that ‘everyone felt it was a rather charming expression from someone who was so carried away by the music that it had some sort of effect’.
Source: Clarin
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