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Related: About this forumA concertgoer rustled a bag of gum during a Mahler symphony. A 'violent attack' ensued.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2018/10/22/concert-goer-rustled-bag-gum-during-mahler-symphony-violent-attack-ensued/?utm_term=.ffe31cfc6fb0As Andris Nelsons, an eminent Latvian conductor, coaxed the quiet notes from the string section of the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, a woman in the balcony rustled a bag of gum, the Sydsvenskan newspaper reported. A young man sitting next to her glared a few times and then lost his patience. He snatched the bag from her and threw it onto the floor.
Witnesses told the daily newspaper published in southern Sweden that the woman sat stoically through the rest of the Adagietto, which typically lasts about 10 minutes (very slow, Mahler instructed in the score), and the vigorous and triumphant finale. The symphony, composed in 1901 and 1902, has been described as a large-scale journey, similar to climbing Mount Everest. Leonard Bernstein conducted the Adagietto at the funeral for Robert F. Kennedy in 1968.
But as the concert hall vibrated with the final, resounding notes, and as applause rang out, she exacted her revenge.
The gum-rustler turned to her neighbor and uttered something, eyewitnesses told the newspaper, and then proceeded to smack him in the face, knocking off his glasses. The womans male companion then grabbed the man by the shirt and began to punch him, as the seizer of the gum sought to defend himself.
It was very unpleasant actually. Ive never seen anything like it, said Olof Jonsson, who was sitting in the row behind the brawling patrons. He described the salvo from the woman and her ally as a violent attack. At one point, as the tension seemed to ease, the womans companion walked toward the younger man as if to converse with him, but then punched him in the stomach.
Other patrons intervened, establishing a cease-fire.
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A concertgoer rustled a bag of gum during a Mahler symphony. A 'violent attack' ensued. (Original Post)
Demovictory9
Oct 2018
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fleur-de-lisa
(14,669 posts)1. Trumpism spreading across the globe. n/t
atreides1
(16,392 posts)2. Hardly!!!
This was handled in a civilized manner...if someone had grabbed something from my wife, I wouldn't wait until the concert was over!!!
Not everything that happens across this planet equates to "Trumpism"...maybe people just should not grab things, that don't belong to them!!!
elleng
(136,185 posts)3. Let's breathe: