Dog Interrupts Orchestra Performance In Cutest Way Ever, Gets Rounds Of Applause
When the world-renowned Vienna Chamber Orchestra was recently performing at the 31st International Izmir Festival in Çesme, Turkey, their concert was unexpectedly interrupted by a random dog. The canine walked on the stage, got the best seats, and made itself extra comfortable.
We see the doggie going towards one violinist, who continued playing to the best of his ability. Then the dog did what many of us wanted to do at some point in a classical music concert – that is, lay down and demonstratively yawn.
Apparently, many people in the audience could sympathize with the pooch, as they gave him a few rounds of applause. I mean, even the musicians found it funny and did their best not to laugh.
We don’t known where the dog came from, or if it has an owner, but one thing is for sure – its performance on stage was one to remember. Thanks for reminding us once again that humans don’t deserve canines, doggie.
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Vienna Chamber Orchestra’s recent performance in Turkey was unexpectedly interrupted by a random dog
The doggie didn’t seem to be intimidated, rather he went on stage and took the best seats
Then, the four-legged fellow decided to make itself comfortable and lay down
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Share on FacebookEven children can enjoy classical music. And some want to get as close to the action as possible. :D
Mi dog is even thinner and she eats A LOT. Just like me :D
Load More Replies...well, dogs have a great hearing, so I guess we know who is the next best violin player of all time (;
I've noticed dogs are attracted to classical music.... something to do with sound frequencies I presume.
Turkey has VERY large feral cat & dog populations. Spay/neuter of strays is not common. The few humane societies are overwhelmed.
I have visited this impressive Greek theater, later used by the Romans. Wonderful to use it now to share music & laughter.
Well, I actually saw animal experts suggesting certain kinds of music for when your pet is misbehaving and can't stay calm. I particularly remember classical music was suggested for cats, but I'm almost sure dogs have their own thing too.
Load More Replies...Another proof that labradors are the best (even if this one has just a few genes...)
It's so hard to train a dog not to be scared in front of such a crowd. I mean for dogs entering competitions or photo sessions. This guy looks so natural to become the star of the competition.
"Hey, who put a concert in may favorite napping spot? oh well time for a nap"
Yes! Some dogs have a favorite corner of a mosque's courtyard, and they grudgingly leave for Friday prayers and other large gatherings.
Load More Replies...I wonder if the pup stayed for the rest of the concert or left early...
However, I am amazed at the lack of decency of the spectators. They should have waited untill the performance is finished before applauding and mayhap take a doggy treat to the star afterwards.
Okay, so he's adorable (also what's with all the he or she comments, or even referring to this doggo as 'her'? I mean. I get it that sometimes that is not entirely clear, but in this particular instance all you have to do is look at the video to realize that it's a 'he')
If someone doesn't know the gender of an animal then there is NOTHING wrong with using sentences with "he/she" in them. To be honest it's actually kind of obnoxious how the word "he" gets thrown around as an apparently "gender neutral" word. In a perfect world, the word she could be used as gender neutral as well.
Load More Replies...Even children can enjoy classical music. And some want to get as close to the action as possible. :D
Mi dog is even thinner and she eats A LOT. Just like me :D
Load More Replies...well, dogs have a great hearing, so I guess we know who is the next best violin player of all time (;
I've noticed dogs are attracted to classical music.... something to do with sound frequencies I presume.
Turkey has VERY large feral cat & dog populations. Spay/neuter of strays is not common. The few humane societies are overwhelmed.
I have visited this impressive Greek theater, later used by the Romans. Wonderful to use it now to share music & laughter.
Well, I actually saw animal experts suggesting certain kinds of music for when your pet is misbehaving and can't stay calm. I particularly remember classical music was suggested for cats, but I'm almost sure dogs have their own thing too.
Load More Replies...Another proof that labradors are the best (even if this one has just a few genes...)
It's so hard to train a dog not to be scared in front of such a crowd. I mean for dogs entering competitions or photo sessions. This guy looks so natural to become the star of the competition.
"Hey, who put a concert in may favorite napping spot? oh well time for a nap"
Yes! Some dogs have a favorite corner of a mosque's courtyard, and they grudgingly leave for Friday prayers and other large gatherings.
Load More Replies...I wonder if the pup stayed for the rest of the concert or left early...
However, I am amazed at the lack of decency of the spectators. They should have waited untill the performance is finished before applauding and mayhap take a doggy treat to the star afterwards.
Okay, so he's adorable (also what's with all the he or she comments, or even referring to this doggo as 'her'? I mean. I get it that sometimes that is not entirely clear, but in this particular instance all you have to do is look at the video to realize that it's a 'he')
If someone doesn't know the gender of an animal then there is NOTHING wrong with using sentences with "he/she" in them. To be honest it's actually kind of obnoxious how the word "he" gets thrown around as an apparently "gender neutral" word. In a perfect world, the word she could be used as gender neutral as well.
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