THE MANCHESTER ART TREASURES EXHIBITION

... form. a processionk. .As the cortege moves up the middle avenue of the -central hall, the orchestra, conducted by Mr. Charles Halle, will perform God save 'the' Queen'. 'Upon the conclusion, -an -address from the executive committee will be presented ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... and singularly brilliant solo fantasia oa the violin, by TM. SaIuton, the concert concluded witth a pianoforte solo by Charles Halle, comprising some exquisite bits from Men. dels3ohu'n celebrated Leider en Werte, and a beries of vales. This performance ...

MUSIC

... Saintoru) . MacsB. sorata In A maljer Idedncsted to floydni., op. 2,a IPianroferts Solo (trot tits 0t threoe conosrisl. Mr. 5: Charles Halle ?? ?? .eetitter PART 1IL Quartet in B minor. OP.S9 (deditcatedtolioaournow'iy) for two violins, viola, and violoonceilo ...

QUEEN'S ROYAL THEATRE

... chorus. fhe was cordially applauded. The greet attraction of the evening, however, was the piano. forte solo playing of Mr. Charles Halle, and the grand concerto for two planofortes, performed by him and Mrs. Joseph R-blueou. Mr. Halle's Ist performance was ...

MR. SELIGMANN'S CONCERT

... evening in ?? Hall. The artists assisting thim on the occasion were dliss Chlistina Dawson, Mri Atintotus SBraham, M. Charles Halle, Signor De Angelis, and ir. Klotitz. ?? have already very fully stated our opinion of Miss Daw- f son's powers, -so we ...

MR. CHARLES HALLE'S CLASSICAL CHAMBER CONCERTS

... MR.. CHARLES HALLE'S CLASSICAL ; CHAMBER CONCERTS. eed t : 0 0 0: PROIOGRAMME. ed PART FaRST. A Quartet ?? ?? (In E flat) .. ?? Mozart. y) Grand Sonata, Piano Forte and Violin (In Aminor, Op.47) be Dedicated to Kreutzer ?? Beethovecn. m G d T i (I PAIRT ...

MISS AUGUSTA THOMSON'S GRAND EVENING CONCERT

... to be one of a most hirilliant character. The other performers were, Miss Lascelles, Mr. Tennant, Mr. Allan Irving, Mr. Charles Halle, and Mr. Jas. Thom. son. In the opening ?? la Stanchezza, from II Ter-'toreo-Miss Lascelles was very well received. The ...

MR. CHARLES HALLE'S CLASSICAL CHAMBER CONCERTS

... MR. CHARLES. HALLE'S CLASSWCAL CHAMIIER CONCERTS. I : - - - e {- ?? t,I : f 1 P RI OG R A A the nl : PART FIIST. E.fas 15 Orand:Trio ?? In B. flat. Op. 99 ?? Schu.bert oQ] i- Sonata-PianoForte and ?? nIF. ?? he . PABT SECOND. dS orand Trio . In D minor ...

THEATRICALS AND MUSIC

... handsome and spa- CIOU8smuSlC caube of tile Antient Concert Rooms this evening. These artites ars SBanton, the violianst; Charles Halle, the pianoforte compeller; and Signor Piatti, the well-known and admired maieter cf ?? violoncello. The soprano vocalist ...

DRAMA, MUSIC, &c

... her part in the concert in the order prescribed; whereupon Herr Reichardt sang a pleasing German air, after which Mr. Charles Halle performed on' the pianoforte 'Beethoven's Grand Sonata in-A major (Op'2) -dedicated to Haydn. The performance of thispiece ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA AT Manchester

... for the nonice, but only to be consigned, we hope, to a long and everlasting rest amongst the things that have been. Mr. Charles Halle played a piunoforte solo with delicate grace and expression, every touch proclaiming the finished master of his art. On ...

Published: Sunday 20 June 1852
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1406 | Page: 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture