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SIR CHARLES HALLE

... SIR CHARLES HALLE. V. The sixth series of Mr. Charles Hal16's Clas- idnd sical Chamber Concerts, which began in Novem- onb ber, 1852, was a memorable one. It was the second series given in the old Town Hall in KdI~ing-street, a room which continued to ...

WAGNER AND SIR CHARLES HALLÉ

... WAGNER AND SIR CHARLES HALLE.t J.HE fully published programmes of the Halle ?? Concerts from 1853 to 1895, together with the general attendant circumstances of their production, couie as a curious little commentary upon por- tions of the Halld Autobiography ...

THE LIFE AND LETTERS OF SIR CHARLES HALLE.*

... many lovers of music in the rnitei Of so e King.dom will welcome the exceedinsly Char-i U. intereting autobidraphr of Sir Charles Hall' ,,!pbihdto-day - for wholi has not heard and yben charmecd by 'the exquisite performnances of ?? originator of pianoforte ...

CONCERT

... finish. Mr Charles Halle's playing of Beethoven's sonata in E. flat was most rapturously received, as so exquisite a performance most richly deserved to be. Dus- sek's sonata in B flat, for violin and piano-forte, by M. Vieuxtemps and Mr Charles Halle, was ...

Monday Popular Concerts

... was the exquisite sonata in B flat (op. C9) for piano and violin, by Dussek, which was performed by Herr Becker and Mr. Charles Halle, with consummate skill and effect; and the last movement (rondo) being so entlusiastically re-demanded, they were compelled ...

Published: Sunday 18 November 1860
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 543 | Page: 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

MR. CHALES HALLE'S ORCHESTRAL CONCETRS

... sax audience which wu attracted by the specially inteegting programme provided for the second orchestral concert of Mr. Charles Halle and his celebrated bands Probably the most varied programme yet given in 60n- nection with this series received an interpreta- ...

A MUSICAL AT HOME AT THE TOWN-HALL

... politics, and in wvar. ?? who took part in last night's performance were Madame Norman Nerude, MIiss I,aura Smtart, Ir. Charles Halle, Mr. Otto Berrnhardt, MIr. Vieux- ] temps, Mr. Josef Cantor, and a choir composed flof male and female voices. Appended ...

PHILHARMONIC CONCERT

... lond volce.'(J-ophtha.) . ,Handel. Solo Pianoforte, (a, Prelude, ?? Holler. P, 1l mote perpetuo. ?? Weber. ;ons, Charles Halle. Song- Lacia amore.-(Orlando.) ?? .. .. HandeL Mr. W. H. Poole. Madrigal-- Flora gave me fairest flowers. ?? Arietta-A ...

GRAND CONCERT AT THE EXCHANGE HALL

... of musicians who stand in the he e very first rank. We only need to say that Herr Joachim, ch i Signor Piatti, and Mr. Charles Halle played as they alone sei i can play, to satisfy all musicians that a musical feast of the mi le highest order was spread ...

A NEW CONCERT SERIES IN LIVERPOOL

... Charles Chilley Mr. Plunket Greene, Mr. JTorman Salmond, and Signora Novara, vocalists, and the Meister Glee Singers: Sir Charles Halle, Madame de ?achmann, Mdlie. Szumowska, and Miss Fanny Davies, pianists; Lady HaI16, Mdlle. Levallois, Mdlle. Yrrac, and ...

MUSIC

... indebted, first to the art- loving world of Bristol, and, next, to the conscientious opinion and zealous co-operation of Mr. Charles Halle, who, having for a long series of years-with what success need hardly be said-laboured to forward the cause of genuine ...

Published: Saturday 18 October 1879
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 558 | Page: 18 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture