LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART

... limit allowed on either side, an eleotrio alarm bell rings, and contlnes riuging tntil the right course is resumed, Mr. Charles Halle has sucsoeded Madame Esei poff ae solo pianist ab the Covent Garden Prome. nade Cnucerts this week. The fnncral of Baron ...

BRADFORD SUBSCRIPTION CONCERTS

... executant were honoured in an enthusistic recall, for which the audience were rewarded by one of Bach's preludes. Sir Charles Halle made a most acee'ptable choice of the Chopin scherzo in C sharp Minor. That illimitable source of poetic fancies was bracketed ...

PHILHARMONIC CONCERT

... prin- cipal artistes whose services were engaged for the occasion were Miss Edmonds and Mr. Sims Reeves vocalists, and Mr. Charles Halle, the mizneat pianiat. Tho programme was as follows:- PART I. Overture . Webar song ., Deep in a forest deli ...

ART AND LITERARY GOSSIP

... be outside the sub- siding area. Mn. CHARLES HALLE AND THiE SACRED HAReroNIC SOCIETY.-Great rerget is felt by the members and supporters of the above society on the announcement by the council that Mr. Charles Halle has beenfcompolled to resign the post ...

NORFOLK AND NORWICH MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... i-rst or second part of the concert. The success of Gluck's Iphitenia in Touris produced under the auspices of Mr. Charles Halle, at Manches- ter, was so complete, that a new edition of the score has already been published at a mheap rate-in London ...

Music

... reduce Festival business to the level of ordinary contracts, but the plan worked well. The lowest tender, sent in by Mr. Charles Halle, was accepted, and the contractor fulfilled his oblU- gations with distinguished success. He provided a number of our best ...

Published: Saturday 25 October 1873
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 893 | Page: 20 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

AMUSEMENTS IN SHEFFIELD

... Neville, W. H. Gunne, and c' IC. aesd ames Edith Grey, Emma Perry, Clara Clayton, c, ld and Alice Wilbur. ALBERT HALL.-Mr Charles Halle and his famous b band were here on Tuesday evening. GRAND PALACE OF VARIETIES.-Manager, Mr H. a reeHague. -Mr Sam Jesson ...

Published: Saturday 19 November 1892
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 594 | Page: 19 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

ART, SCIENCE, AND LITERATURE

... eixbtises, a fact which proves that.the warmth of its first reception was no mere compliment to It as a novelty, bir, Charles Halle in his orchestral concerts at Man. cheater is doing excellent work in'bringing forward some of. the unknown compositions ...

MESSRS. HARRISON 'S POPULAR CONCERTS

... series, that there would be little ground for complaint on the score of the quality of the enter- tainment, for neither Sir Charles Halle in the instra- mentA: nor MNr. Santley in the vocal department is at all likely to lend himself to musical rubbish or claptrap ...

NATIONAL SOCETY OF M

... -Mfr. Edwin Chatfield (secretary) then read some letters of apology for non-attendance, amongst the writers being Sir Charles Halle and Sir John Stainer; the latter of whom-, said that though at one timo he thought the society would do a mischief he now ...

ADELINA PATTI IN THE MUSIC HALL

... little to be desired. flerr Jaell was not to our thinking so satisfactory at the piano. It takes a great deal to ecliPSO Charles Halle. Herr Strakosch deserves a word of praise for the quiet efficielleY of his accompaniments. The vocalists were Mr Swift ...

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 ...