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CHARLES HALLE

... CHARLES HALLE. cißTJfiAßLßnrAtt «wv)wn oiwhhl TSAI. CUNCFBT.on FBIPAY MVKMIMO. Doe. 4. MO. bT. JAMKbX HAi.K—Tieboto. IB*. T*. J»l. In. i*. Od.. Y ot froo* TMtot UMm ood CfeoppoM Md OT. JAMES’S HALL.—Tft ST. Afrt^REW*i ANNUAL SCOTCH BALLAD OpNCKBT. AATTBPAY ...

Sill CHARLES HALLE

... Sill CHARLES HALLE. “The Life and Letters Sir edited l»y that eminent pianist's eldest j *i»ughtcr, and to-day by Smith Elder, and Co., is one those rntrrtaniiMg cf artistic and social a;i©* hit« suggest quotation rather than ih« review which must consist ...

No. 10,870.] /CRYSTAL PALACE.—Sir CHARLES HALLE will j PLAY rtwwiferta Conr«fto No. C minor (Bmlbovra). [tb ..

... No. 10,870.] /CRYSTAL PALACE.—Sir CHARLES HALLE will j PLAY rtwwiferta Conr«fto No. C minor (Bmlbovra). [tb oretomtrrn. and th«follow1n« mtoo: (•) *• Impromptu* (Brh«. ill u— u Uu. M. U. Mon ■«., U. PALACE—SATURDAY COltCEhl, TO-DAV. X tun. MM. LU ...

CHARLES HALLE the MONDAY POPULAR CONCERTS. ST. JAMES'S HALL, on MONDAY EVENING NEXT. Pec. SATURDAY POPULAR ..

... CHARLES HALLE the MONDAY POPULAR CONCERTS. ST. JAMES'S HALL, on MONDAY EVENING NEXT. Pec. SATURDAY POPULAR CONCERTS, ST. JAMES’S HALL.—EXTRA MORNING PERFORMANCE not included the subscript ion’, THIS DAY 'Saturday . Dec. 4. commence three o’clock precisely ...

ACRED HARMONIC SOCIETY, EXETER HALL. Conductor. Sir Michael Cost*. Handel's Oral no HEBUKAH. FRIDAY NEXT, Dec. ..

... in Bttat for pianoforte alone, and Beethoven's Kreutzer for pianoforte and violin. Executants: Mdme. Normsn-Neruda. MM. Charles Halle. L. Kies. Zerbini. Barnett, and I’iatti. Vocalist. Mdlle. Anna Regan. Sofa stalls, ?s.; b:d-eony. 35.; admission. Is. ...

i ROAD WOOD PIANOFORTE

... ROAD WOOD PIANOFORTE. OIR CHARLES HALLE will PLAY JOHN and SONS' concert Iron (rand PlANOroinx. Hffß. GUSTAVE GARCIA’S CLASSES.—Sinking and artliMr. Mr. J. irtoeiitlnni, Mr. ». bmitten (drvncMnem). Flr»t puNlrnerfonnanrc early February.-For lemw xyplv ...

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1893

... to the Ina place, the at • large aedisess, file there it libretto we tittle dtisladiaa eaten the feet that Neither Piz Charles Halle we his derataats leave the (+lsaias d farmat plus. If 'mythic the propertied was too • cameorts, a evewieremsat Suite, ...

THE KING'S PICTURE&

... Spielmann, Mr. Guy Laking, Sir J. C. Robinson, Mr. M. H. Spielmann, Sir Alfred Scott- Getty (Garter King of Arms), Mr. Charles Halle, and others, who are a guarantee that everything will be done according to thr highest standards both of historical accuracy ...

SACRED HARMONIC SOCIETY, EXETER HALL.-Conductor. Hir Michael Costa.-The TIIIHTYKIGHTU SEASON will commence THIS ..

... ST. JAMES’S HALL, MONDAY EVENING NEXT. Nov. 29. Programmes and tickets at Chappell and Co,'*. 60. New Bond street. MR. CHARLES HALLE the MONDAY POPULAR CONCERTS. HT. JAMES’S HALL, on MONDAY EVENING NEXT. Nov. 29. LAATURDAY POPULAR CONCERTS, ST. JAMES’S ...

FRESTON GUILD

... afternoon Mendelssohn’s Hymn Praise and Rossini's Stahat Mater were sung in the public hall, under the conductorship of Mr, Charles Halle. The principal vocalist* were Madame Albani, Madame Patey, Mis* Mary Davies, Miss Adela Vernon Mr. F. King, Mr. E, Lloyd ...