Sam Bergman and the Minnesota Orchestra perform in Leeds’ Town Hall, and it’s a terrifying experience. “It’s a Big Loud Room, is what I’m saying here, and Big Loud Rooms (hereafter referred to as BLRs) are probably the hardest places for an orchestra to play, since we depend on our ability to hear each other to stay together. The overall sound of an orchestra playing in a BLR can actually be quite effective from the audience’s point of view, since the acoustic can obscure some minor mishaps which might stick out in a drier space, but from the perspective of a single musician, it can be just terrifying.”