THE LATE SIR CHARLES HALLE
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... 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 ...
... JJ AL L E'S RAND. Mr. H. E. HIME begs to announce that he has arranged with MR. CHARLES HALLE TO GRAND ORCHESTRAL CONCERT, ST. GEORGES HALL, ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1875, AT EIGHT O'CLOCK. VOCALIST: MISS ENRIQUEZ. ACCOMPANIST: MR. JAMES J. MONK.' Reserved ...
... **F:ow, thou regal stream, Mr. WelM— Dr. Arnold. Four, With ver'urt c'%d Madlle Patti Haydn. PiUiO-forte. ** Mosu in Mr. Charles Halle Th-ilbcr^. ions:, Sweet Annie Kemp Wriffhtun 8' ng, ' Thou art »-• near, Ml«s Lydia Vernon. . Reichadi. Duet, si v'affAana ...
... : JOACHIM, MM. RIKS AND SIGNOR PIATTI, MR. CHARLES HALLE. Vocalist : MISS ANNA WILLIAMS. PROGRAMME. Quintet, F minor, for Pianoforte, two Violins, Viola, and Violoncello ■■■■• ••• ■ • ■ ahms MM. CHARLES HALLE, JOACHIM, L. Rlbo, ZERBINI. and PIATTI. gong ...
... next, mat 10, at Eghi o'clock. ABmra: MADAME LEMHEN'S SHERRINGTON, FANNY HCDDART, MR. HENRY HAIGH, BIGNOR GARCIA, MR. CHARLES HALLE, MONB. LKKMEN3. Bod; thfl Hail 11. f-1 Gallery, la. Plaet» for reaerro.l aette ife.irM at Bime had Sin'. Mou Ohnrc'i-atroet ...
... sax audience which wu attracted by the specially inteegting programme provided for the second orchestral concert of Mr. Charles Halle and his celebrated bands Probably the most varied programme yet given in 60n- nection with this series received an interpreta- ...
... PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. It leaked out some months ago that the Liverpool Philharmonic proprietary had refused to permit Mr. Charles Halle hire their splendid hall for orchestral concerts, and insinuations were once forthcoming that the ruling spirits in Hope-street ...