A woman was captured letting out a "full-bodied orgasm" while a world-famous orchestra performed.
The small sound clip starts with the Los Angeles Philharmonic orchestra performing the romantic Tchaikovsky's Fifth symphony at the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles on Friday (April 28)
But when there is a break in the music, a loud scream is heard from the packed crowd – which some attendees believed was a 'full body orgasm'.
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The claims were backed up by serveral audience members who took to social media claiming to have heard a woman moaning during the symphony’s second movement.
When the supposed climax was heard, audience members reportedly turned around to see a woman sitting next to her partner trying to catch her breath, the Los Angeles Times reports.
But the orchestra seemed to carry on as normal without missing a single beat following the loud moan.
Magnus Fiennes, a British composer, music producer and brother of actors Ralph and Joseph Fiennes – witnessed the scream during the Los Angeles Philharmonic’s performance.
On Twitter, he wrote: "A woman in the audience had loud and full body orgasm during the 5th's second movement… Band politely carried on. Props to LAPhil (and Pytor Ilyich) for bringing it on…."
A social media user named Molly Grant was startled by the loud noisw, writing: '"Everyone kind of turned to see what was happening.
"I saw the girl after it had happened, and I assume that she had an orgasm because she was heavily breathing, and her partner was smiling and looking at her — like in an effort to not shame her."
Another user tweeted: "Friends who went to the LA philharmonic last night are reporting that in the middle of the show some lady had a SCREAMING orgasm, to the point where the whole orchestra stopped playing. Some people really know how to live…"
Lukas Burton, a Silver Lake resident and music agent, described the loud scream as "wonderfully timed" to a "romantic swell" in the symphony.
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However, others weren't convinced that the woman had an orgasm.
One said: "I was there. This is not what happened. The poor woman had a breakdown of some sort. Speaking to Elim after the concert (we are friends since out time together at U of M) and we were all worried it was a medical emergency. Please have more respect."
Fiennes hit back, saying he had eight other friends attending who 'all had reached a similar conclusion" and that the woman had remained in the audience for the rest of the show.
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