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- ...

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 

MR. CHARLES HALLE'S CONCERT AT THE LECTURE HALL, DERBY

... MR. CHARLES HALLE'S CONCERT AT THE LECTURE HALL, DERBY. By ths enterprise of fMessrs. Benureso aid Son, wrho h have so often aid successfully catered for tho amusemelit of h the public of Derby, Mr. Charles HalId and Madame d Norman Neruda gavo a grand ...

MR. C. HALLE'S ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS

... simply perfection. A most enthusiastic encore necessitated another number, evidently belonging to the ?? school. With Mr. Charles Halle (who played Beethoven's pianoforte concerto in E siat with fault- less taste), Herr Joachim also played the delightful ...

CONCERTS

... Norman-Neruda was first violin, MM. L. Ries, Zerbini, and Piatti taking the other stringed instruments respectively, and Mr Charles Halle being the pianist. Everything was (as usual at these concerts) very nearly perfect. Most notable of all was Mr C. HaIM6's ...

PROMENADE CONCERTS

... pianists. France will be- represented at the keyboard by Mdme. Montigny-Remaury, Russia by Mdme. Essipoff, Germany by Mr. Charles Halle, and possibly in this. connection even England will not be forgotten. The services of two solo. violoncellists, M. Bouman ...

MR. C. HALLE'S ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS

... 211_ he The last, best, and most numerously attended of to the series of eight concerts given during the season ed by Mr. Charles Halle and his celebrated Manchester he band took place last evening, at the Philharmonic Hall. The first part would alone have ...

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 ...

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 

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

... 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 

MESSRS. HARRISON'S CHAMBER CONCERTS

... Messrs. Adams and fereotord' concrt, that Itrwould be super. fluouts to say anyhing to-day, The performers erore ver. Charles Halle. Masdame Norman-Nerada, Miers. Rioa Sobreura, and Daulbert, and with sueh a eombinatlon of talent it ?? be readily understood ...