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 ...

WAGNER AND SIR CHARLES HALLÉ

... WAGNER AND SIR CHARLES HALLE.t J.HE fully published programmes of the Halle ?? Concerts from 1853 to 1895, together with the general attendant circumstances of their production, couie as a curious little commentary upon por- tions of the Halld Autobiography ...

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 LIFE AND LETTERS OF SIR CHARLES HALLE.*

... many lovers of music in the rnitei Of so e King.dom will welcome the exceedinsly Char-i U. intereting autobidraphr of Sir Charles Hall' ,,!pbihdto-day - for wholi has not heard and yben charmecd by 'the exquisite performnances of ?? originator of pianoforte ...

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 ...

DR. COLLISSON'S CONCERTS

... imperative en- core secured a ?? Ramneaux (Fue) ndhsconcluding song Avenging and Bright, was given with great ,power. Sir Charles Halle was accorded a reception of the warmest -cha~racter, and his pebrformance, whether of the pianoforte solos Or of the' ac- ...

A NEW CONCERT SERIES IN LIVERPOOL

... Charles Chilley Mr. Plunket Greene, Mr. JTorman Salmond, and Signora Novara, vocalists, and the Meister Glee Singers: Sir Charles Halle, Madame de ?achmann, Mdlie. Szumowska, and Miss Fanny Davies, pianists; Lady HaI16, Mdlle. Levallois, Mdlle. Yrrac, and ...

AMUSEMENTS IN SHEFFIELD

... Templeton, F. H. Neville, W. H. Gunne, and Mesdames Edith Grey, Emma Perry, Clara Clayton, and Alice Wilbur. ALBERT HALL.-Mr Charles Halle and his famous band were here on Tuesday evening. GRAND PALACE OF VARIETIES.-Manager, MIr H. Hague. -Mr Sam Jesson, Mr ...

Published: Saturday 19 November 1892
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 481 | Page: 19 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

SATURDAY'S CONCERTS IN LIVERPOOL

... LIVERPOOL. In the presence of a audience whiobhntneri- j cally was not in keeping with the character of the . recital, Sir Charles Halle and Lady laU6 per- is formed the subjoined programme in the Concert res Room of St. George's Hall on Saturday after. m' ...