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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 ...

BRISTOL MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... 'Handel's Large, nid'in a-seleotion from Wagner's Tristan. Mr Lloyd and Mr; Sautley eah contributd. a couple of songl. Sir Charles Halle . gave two, pianoforte tritlei, a noctmrne, and a carole of Chopin:. and among works played-bythe bond was *Dvorak's orchestra ...

RAMSDEN'S CONCERTS

... symptom of progress as compared with past seasons, when there was no extended gallery to fill. The engagement of Mr. Charles Halle's band made the 5s excellence of the concert an assured fact, especially with 1- so choice a programme as the following:- ...

MUSIC IN LEEDS

... to. I predicted in a former letter ,that the orchestral concerts would be a failure, unless the managers engaged Mir. Charles Halle and the elite of his band to combine with our resident instrumentalists. I am glad to see there is a prospect of our having ...

A FAMOUS RUSSIAN VIOLINIST

... necessarily private, though wve cannot but think that theN are largely attri- butabie to the zeal and enthusiasm of Sir Charles Halle whoaso influence in the musical tvorld is known to reach far and anifle. Ifowserr it be, the fortunate thing for music ...

THE LEEDS MUSICAL SEASON

... succeedint entertainments of thQ series there 'appeared I our dld friends; Herr Joachiro, Mr' Henry Holmes, Signor Piatti Mr. Charles Halle, Madame Norman..Neruda, Miss Shinner, and others.' One young lady, Mis Fanny laviese, appeared in Leeds -for the first ...

BRISTOL MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... eyery, note of the 1 Elijah, that, associated with the Manchester Band, unlder the conductorship of the veteran Sir Charles Halle, they 4ened thoroughly at home I in the Baal chormses, in the tenderly written efe, watching over Israel, the stupendous ...

LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS

... suffered somewhat in the coneerto, did not appreciably aid the general effect. It is perhaps less needful to add that Sir Charles Halle was the conductor than that there was a large and evidently gratified audience. _M Alenudr4 Guilmant, the great French ...

MR. CHARLES HALLE'S CONCERTS

... MIR. CHARLES HALLE'S CONCERTS. The fourth concert of this series took place last I night. The following programme was performed:- 1 Ovritro ?? ?? fel Frl oyscastz ?? . ?? W eber. Dintt.. . . IBella ininineo'. . (Seintrsnidel. ?? . J?ossiide, Mis;. iP ...

MR. CHARLES HALLE'S CONCERTS

... MR. CHARLES HALLE'S3 CONCERTS. MENDELSBoHN'S REFORMATIONg' S YMPH ON Y. The third concert of this series was given last night, and a more magnificent programme it has rarely been our privilege to have seat before us. The parlect piveasien of Mr. Halli's ...

MR. CHARLES HALLE'S CONCERTS

... MR. CHARLES HALLE'S CONCERTS. The fourth of these concerts, given last night in the Lueds Town Hall, was principa'lly orchestral in its character. Great pains had evidently been taken to make the programme as popular as possible, but in spite of this ...