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ART, SCIENCE, AND LITERATURE

... eixbtises, a fact which proves that.the warmth of its first reception was no mere compliment to It as a novelty, bir, Charles Halle in his orchestral concerts at Man. cheater is doing excellent work in'bringing forward some of. the unknown compositions ...

BRISTOL MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... Mr Vieuxtempa (violoncollos), Hert Kilegi (double buases). The band numbers between 80 and 90, and the choir 380, he r Charles Halle conducted, and at the afternoon re. 10 bearoal they took Belahazzar and Meandelawohn'e I. finale to Loreley. The opening ...

MONDAY POPULAR CONCERT

... Otherspeeches were delivered, and the members appeared to enjoy themselves thoroughly, MR. CHARLES HALLE'S BAND IN LONDON. On Friday and Saturday evenings Mr. Charles Halle gave performances in St. James's-hall, London, o! Berlioz's Faust, and achieved a ...

THEATRICAL MEMS

... total blinjoecs, a committee, corn. Or jrot ed of Sir Fredricrik Leighston, P.It A., Mr. iabeaS Al Brownfisp, end M'r, Charles Halle, hes decided that, If necessary funds can be rAfised, ai teatlmnelal, to take tice form tit a Frmell anuriuty, sabal be ...

Theatrical News

... audieneo stretches the stage, with its really auiiful architectural scene, at which the company Fed whi m anifest delight. Ir Charles Halle gave the first of a series of eight inboer concerts at the Prince's hall, Piccadilly, onr iciday. He was assisted by Mine ...

Theatrical Mems

... W. S. Penley, Al. Do Verney, and AV. J. Hill ; also Misses Vane Feather- ston, Blanche Horlock, and Fanny Brough. Mr Charles Halle made his first appearance since his illness at a concert at St. James's hall on Saturday, and received a great reception ...

BRISTOL MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... which, as chairman of the committee, he made at the soirne at the Mansion House (reported below), and again thanked Mr Charles Halle for the interest he had taken in the success of the Festival. Mr fALxB briefly responded to the vote of thanks given him ...

THE FESTIVAL SOCIETY'S CONCERTS

... class music provided, the great interest felt o in the production of Dvririk's Stahat Mater, the fp presence of Mr. Charles Halle's Bend and such principals P as1 Madame Valleria, Miss Damian, Mr. Joseph Mass, and h, Mr. Charles Bantley, with the Bristol ...

ARCHERY MUSINGS

... which the following renowned artistes will ?? Joachim, Mdlle. Spezia, Signor Rossi, Signor Belart, Signori Piatti, and Mr. Charles Halle; the conductor Is Signor Vaschetti. The programme contains choice andl beautiful selections from the most eminent composers ...

MUSICAL FESTIVAL SOCIETY

... their successful exertions. - The committee consider they were fortunate in being able again to secure tbe services of Sir Charles Hall and his band. It will be seen that the cost of the orchestra of 99 performers was £1383 5s ld, which included Sir Charles ...

BRISTOL MUSICAL FESTIVAL [ill]

... high moral standpoint, in which the contrasts between good and evil are drawn with the vivid force o a mester. Elere ?? Charles H~alle's perfect acoquairstencs with the full score brought out many hidden beauties, He was a personal friend of Berlioz, was ...

BRISTOL MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... Montague Worlook. The choruses went so well and showed such careful training on the part of Mr D. W. Rootbham that Sir Charles Hall, despite the fact that many 4S the members of the large choir left before the end of the long rehearsal, said as he left ...