THE ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA

... would have been interesting to hear side by side with La Damnation de Faust in the concert-room (as ann unced by Mr. Charles Halle) Benvenuto Cellini on the stage. Sucih works, too, as La Juive and La Reine de Chypre of H-Ialrvy, the Vestale ...

THE MUSICAL SEASON

... too-hisis sno- ther musical name to conjure with. Signor Foli, Mr. Clifford Halle, a son of- the great classic, pie- j nist, Charles Halls, ?? -HQIss cora- plete the list of .vocalists.-- St~ronger, if any-] thing, will be the inlstruruentsl( epaetment A Spadh ...

THE THEATRICAL AND MUSICAL EXAMINER

... Perren well compensated for the absence of Mr Sims Reeves. The ' Minstrel Boy' he likewise sang with excellent effect. Mr Charles Halle was a capital sub- stitute for Madame Arabella Goddard. Great credit is due to the managers of the concert, for the loss ...

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 ...

THE MUSICAL SEASON

... playing of Madame Norinaa-Neruda I will also be beard. A third violiiAst, Mdlle Ana Lang, of Stockholm, is alae to- appear. Charles ! Halle, Signor Bisacci4, an W G Cusins will vin- dicate the powere; of the pianoforte-that now universalinstrument of musicians ...

HALLE-NERUDA CONCERT

... molto ed appassionato. de Alle:fretto espressivo alla horninza. t1n Allegro animate, at No prograilinie in w'hich Sir Charles Halle' s name appears would be complete without an W item from the piano works of Beethoven, with hi which the veteran artiste ...

CONCERTS

... extends has included several last per- formances of the season. The earliest example occurred on Friday,. when Mr. Charles Halle concluded his self-imposed task of playing the: whole of Beethoven's sonatas and Bach's forty-eight preludes and fugues ...

MUSICAL NOTES

... are expected toreturn from Australia in October or November next, in time for the Manchester concerts. A letter from Sir Charles Halle, recently received, says that he had every reason to be con- tented with the voyage and with the reception which a'waited ...

MUSIC AND MUSICIANS

... Daly's. I e it could not, after all, be mounted there. J t The equestrian statue which somebody pro- t e posed for Sir Charles Halle has been laughed out r s of discussion. It is hoped that an analogous pro- - posal in memory of Sir Robert Stewart will ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... orchestra; L, and oa share in an exquisite net for viohn andpian'forte, ni by Heller and Bradt, with a worthy helpmate, Mr. LI Charles Halle. It was played as divinely as maight be ex- n peted, and was rew aried at its close with a burst of en- thusiasm sush as ...

MUSIC

... such succe-s at a Richter concert in the ?? Charles Hall& again drew only a small audience to the concert given by his Alanchester Band on Friday. The symphony was that of Beethoven in A. and Sir Charles Halle played Dvorak s pianoforte concerto in G mino: ...

Published: Saturday 06 December 1890
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1015 | Page: 33 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

MUSIC

... Sonata, besides taking part in the somewhat dry and laboured trio by M. Saint-Shens (in F), introduced last summer by Mr. Charles Halle at one of his interesting Recitals. The appearance of Madame Montigny among us has shown that a new and engaging individuality ...

Published: Saturday 30 November 1878
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 949 | Page: 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture