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Ringing cellphone disrupts New York Philharmonic performance
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Ringing cellphone disrupts New York Philharmonic performance

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/01/12/rin...rformance/

A ringing cellphone disrupted a performance by the New York Philharmonic on Tuesday, prompting a conductor to abruptly stop the music, one concertgoer told FoxNews.com.

Kyra Sims, a master's student at the Manhattan School of Music, said maestro Alan Gilbert stopped the iconic orchestra during the final movement of Gustav Mahler's Ninth Symphony at Lincoln Center's Avery Fisher Hall.

"Phones go off during concerts all the time, so when I first heard the phone, I said, 'Man, he's an idiot,'" Sims told FoxNews.com. "I figured he would turn it off but then it just kept ringing. That's what the staggering thing was, it was incessant."

Gilbert turned his head to signal his displeasure when an iPhone's distinctive "Marimba" ringtone initially went off, but the ringing continued for minutes. Gilbert then asked that the phone be turned off before stopping the orchestra entirely. He then said to the phone's owner, according to WQXR's classical music blog: "You have a phone ... Fine, we’ll wait."

The exchange was "surreal," Sims said.

"My initial reaction was disbelief," she continued. "Is this really happening?"

Sims said other members of the audience then stood up and pointed in the direction of the man, shouting "Throw him out!"

No ushers responded during the incident to locate the phone, the Wall Street Journal reports.

The man ultimately silenced the device, but not before Gilbert asked: "Is it off? It won't come on again?"

The man nodded, the Wall Street Journal reports.

Calls seeking comment from New York Philharmonic officials were not immediately returned on Thursday.

Sims, who plays the French horn, said it was a performance she'll never forget.

"I already had an extreme level of respect for Maestro Gilbert, but defending such a piece like that in such a brave way makes me admire him even more than I did before," she said. "I was literally shaking throughout the rest of the concert."




Looks like the girl got really hot for the conductor for his alpha display... she was shaking throughout the rest of the concert hehe
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Ringing cellphone disrupts New York Philharmonic performance

I love it when a asshole gets shamed publicly.

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Ringing cellphone disrupts New York Philharmonic performance

I actually would like to see this in person. I think the word alpha is throw around to freely on top of the article and comment buffing it up.

Guys phone rings.
Conductor isnt really being an alpha baddass..hes just mad that a phone went off during his production.

aka kids are talking in class..teachers turns around to ask "are yall done" or says he will wait for the two kids to stop talking.
is that really alpha move..or just an obvious tactic to shame the students into being quit?

- then you have the white knight in the audience saying throw him out.
--how would this article come out if the dude with the phone politely said "shut the fuck up"?


*band chicks get wet over all kinds of stuff like this
**everything aside..dude probably let it ring on purpose
Ive been to a symphony. Despite I nodded out through most of it, I can respect the artist that spend so much time to make shows happen. And any person that appreciates this or has any politeness would put there phone on silent..even if it wasnt..they wouldnt let it ring for minutes as the article says.
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Ringing cellphone disrupts New York Philharmonic performance

Im entertained that it was an iPhone user.

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