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A High Court judgement found that noise from brass instruments positioned directly behind a viola player in the orchestra pit had caused ‘acoustic shock’, and that the Royal Opera House was culpable under statutory regulations of control of noise at work. It had offered hearing protectors for players but did not make their use compulsory.