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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 ...

Monday Popular Concerts

... was the exquisite sonata in B flat (op. C9) for piano and violin, by Dussek, which was performed by Herr Becker and Mr. Charles Halle, with consummate skill and effect; and the last movement (rondo) being so entlusiastically re-demanded, they were compelled ...

Published: Sunday 18 November 1860
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 543 | Page: 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

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 ...

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 ...

MUSIC

... and Mlacfarren-a goodly array of names. The in- strunental quartet consisted of Messrs. Sainton, Ries, Webb, and Piatti. Charles Halle was the pianist; and the singers were Madame Sainton Dolby and Miss Banks. Spohr's Quartet in E minor, No. 13, which began ...

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 

MONDAY POPULAR CONCERTS

... oothing to do with the matter. Our readers may judge i orthetselves when we say that M1AL. Sainton, Riaa, Webb, ti, ani Charles Halle were employed upon the instru- .. aeral works, that Miss Banks and Miss Dolby were en- jegod for the vocal music, and that ...

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 ...

THE MANCHESTER ART TREASURES EXHIBITION

... form. a processionk. .As the cortege moves up the middle avenue of the -central hall, the orchestra, conducted by Mr. Charles Halle, will perform God save 'the' Queen'. 'Upon the conclusion, -an -address from the executive committee will be presented ...

Music

... said, is a very important feature of Berlioz's music-is practically more or less drowned by the singers. This with Sir Charles Halle is not the case, and, moreover, the veteran conductor, who was an intimate friend of Berlioz, is thoroughly versed an the ...

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 ...

AMUSEMENTS IN SHEFFIELD

... Neville, W. H. Gunne, and c' IC. aesd ames Edith Grey, Emma Perry, Clara Clayton, c, ld and Alice Wilbur. ALBERT HALL.-Mr Charles Halle and his famous b band were here on Tuesday evening. GRAND PALACE OF VARIETIES.-Manager, Mr H. a reeHague. -Mr Sam Jesson ...

Published: Saturday 19 November 1892
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 594 | Page: 19 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture