CHARLES HALLE
... CHARLES HALLE »ad Scrsagan «*J SuOt ► tost Rsv) Gallery Staixr, 6n, at a Quarter bafor* oclnck preciaalr ora BROADBCNT. ...
... CHARLES HALLE »ad Scrsagan «*J SuOt ► tost Rsv) Gallery Staixr, 6n, at a Quarter bafor* oclnck preciaalr ora BROADBCNT. ...
... CHARLE HALLE AND S15 MAGNIFICENT BAND will a GRAND EVENING CONCERT ON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6ru, At the MUSIC HALL. and Particulars will shortly be ...
... CHARLES HALLE MADAME NORMAN NERUDA, To give one PIANOFORTE :VIOLIN RECITAL, In the above Hall, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, JAN. 21, 1874, To oommence at Eight o'clock, When they will perform selections from the Works of Itzrrnovsx, I CHons, ERNITT, LISZT, and ...
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... CHARLES HALLE MADAME NORMAN NERUDA. PIANOFORTE AND VIULIN RECITAL. HALL. EVE. . DEC. 13. it 5s. ‘amily Tie! Baek West Gallery and Second Seats. Seats, 2s.; Upper Is. Tickets a! end %% Schools by special Doors opes at 7.50; carriages at Ten. BOUGHTON ...
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... SIR CHARLES HALLE. ShCharles Halls to-dayattainahlathreeaoore years and ton. was bora Bofsn, assw on |pfj 11,1819. ...
... MR. CHARLES HALLE. Our Manchester correspondent, from inquiry this morning, learns that the illness of Mr. Halle has been somewhat exaggerated. He is, however, confined to bed, and will be unable to conduct a rehearsal London for which he was engaged ...
... SIR CHARLES HALLE ON MONDAY, 30ra IMPTIIMBEL MADAMX NARTIDA (LADY HALLII) win give • GRAND PIANO Ass VIOLIN RZCITAL. TIM SUMS WILDING. MOST MAGNITICILNTLY DECORATED, Tin wain ressosase of tbe lassbashmiat muilsiosed. Tan FLORAL DECORATIONS THOUSANDS OF ...
... MR. CHARLES HALLE MADAME NORMAN-NERUDA To give PIANOFORTE and VIOLIN RECITAL in the COCNTV HALL, Monday Evening, February Uth. I*7o. Ticki t* to had at Messrs. Thurnam and Sons’, where plan of the room can seen and places secured. Reserved Scats, 5*.; ...
... SIR CHARLES HALLE, though without the pageantry. Mr. Marsh was the Mephistopheles, Mlle. De Lussan the Margaret, Mr. M'Guckin the Faust, and Mr. Pringle the Brander. The stage setting was, on the whole, successful, the only weak feature being an attempt ...