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SIR CHARLES HALLE.*

... SIR CHARLES HALLE.* (PUDLISEED To-DsA.T.) f there have been greater musicians than Sir charles Ha'1e, but none, perhaps, to whom ctinsicdl people in this country ?? so heavy a !debt of gratitude. It is difficult for the present zeeeratiorn to realise ...

DR CHARLES HALLE IN EDINBURGH

... DR CHARLES HALLE IN I ED INBURGH. ,e CHAMIBER MUSIC CONCERT. Ut 1 Qnin'ette-1aneiforte and strings- op. 44 . ..S S nion 2. Solntu foe pi.o d olln. A r or5 ?? BC ' . 5. Solo itnootorts, Caprica Brtllit ?? ?? OIUendrllou is Snlesae nod ?? in E minor . ...

ORCHESTRAL CONCERT---SIR CHARLES HALLE

... ORCHESTRAL CONCERT-- SIR CHARLES HALLE, 1. Overture, Oberorn ?? Wcb.. er. 2. Redt. and Air from Ivanhoe ?? Sulirna. 3. Concerto foe Pianoforte and Orchestra, 0 major Beech ores 4. Symphony, No. 2, in, D ?? Brahms - 5. Overture. Les Deam Journdes ...

ORCHESTRAL CONCERT---SIR CHARLES HALLE

... ?? !^ Oxe ?? fra;s e ; . . 1.. .. ?? 17 ,exsul-e, 'S T runjpr ?? rs 1 ?? principl. always coasistently folloned by Sir Charles Hall, of setting before tho public not oely what i3 known and lilied, hut also in 'fair proportiou these thin s which it is ...

THE HALLE CONCERT

... Slavonic school; but it is naturally more a show piece for the piano than an opportunity for display by tho violinist. Sir Charles Halle gave a brilliant rendering of the pianofort score, the iron hand of the veteran declaiming the alegro and finale movements ...

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 ...

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 ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... a further brief rest. Her reappearance at the St James's Theatre has, therefore, been postponed till next Saturday. ir Charles Halle gave last night the last per- formance this spring of Berlioz's Faust. The Princess of Wates was present, and the house ...

LONDON ENTERTAINMENTS

... remaining as principal in- Ler strumental soloist at the CoventGarden coil- ,n. certs, and will himself be succeeded by Mr ne Charles Halle. Madame Rose Hersee has beet re-engaged for a further series of concerts. 'Mr be Santley will make his appearance next ...

ORCHESTRAL CONCERT

... to a player of Mr Lamrend's temperament. The concerto in B flar minor is an earlier work than that in G played by Sir Charles Halle la-t season, and though lses gracious and pleasing is a work of serious aim, ad also to the player of vastly more serious ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... though it is undeniably funny. Twoiniportant concert works were produced last week. At thesymphony concerts under M Mr Charles Halle Scunmann's -:cenes from . Faust were heard for the first time, though . the third and by far the best sectiou of t,, ...