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... NOT/JCES. GRAND RECITAL, TOWN HALL, READING, Wednesday Morning. November Bth, 1876. MR. CHARLES HALLE and MADAME NORMAN NERUDA, will give a Grand PIANOFORTE and VIOLIN RECITAL. Numbered Chairs, 7s. Numbered Seats, ss. Balcony, 3s. Unreserved Seats, 2s ...
... NOTICES- GRAND RECITAL, TOWN HALL, BEADING, Wednesday Morning, November Bth, 1878. MR. CHARLES HALLE and MADAME NORMAN NERUDA, will give a Grand PIANOFORTE and VIOLIN RECITAL. Numbered Chairs, 7s. Numbered Seats, ss. Balcony, 3s. Unreserved Seats, 2s ...
... NOTICES. GRAND RECITAL, TOWN HALL, READING, Wednesday Morning. November Bth, 1876. MR CHARLES HALLE and MADAME NORMAN NERUDA, will give Grand PIANOFORTE and VIOLIN RECITAL. Numbered CLairs, 7s. Numbered Seats, ss. Balcony, 3s. Unreserved Seats, 2s. Tickets ...
... to obtain Good Artieles at least 30 rea Unpan 58, MINSTER-STREET, READING. om ING ALBERT HALL, IANO FORTE. amp VIOLIN CHARLES HALLE MADAME ORMAN Tickets and Pi pow ready at the Albert Hell cocoret , where a at of tbe Room may be seen, and Places usle ...
... m™ YAL tr a READING BINFIELD announce that they have fer OO. beg to SIR CHARLES HALLE MADAME NERUDA (Lapy GRAND PIANOPORTE & VIOLIN REOITAL, On WEDNE&DAY, OCTOBER Hh, 1889 Doors open at 7.30; Recltel commence at 8 0’ Btalls (Reserv ed), da. ; Beck Seats ...
... magnificently rendered by Madame Albani the solo parts, and a chorus of about 500 performers, under the direction Mr. Charles Halle. The Prince then formally declared the Exhibition open, and grand flourish of trumpets within the building and a royal ...
... READING. Lady Halle, for so long known as Madame Norman Neruda (daughter of the Austrian Joseph Neruda, and widow of Sir Charles Halle\ the marvellous pianist, who died in 1895), made her farewell appearance in Reading on Tuesday afternoon, tha world - famed ...
... audience on the occasion of the visit to Reading of the celebrated artistes Madame Norman Neruda (violinist) and Mr. Charles Halle (pianist). These performers have been playing together for years, and several times before have visited Reading. Any criticism ...
... received by the audiences. The other artistes engaged for this occasion were—Miss Banks, Miss Falmer, Mr. Lewis Thomas ; Mr. Charles Halle, piano ; M. Carrodus, violin M. Paque, violoncello ; and M. Zerbini, conductor. The concerts took place at the Town HaU ...
... left London for Pixton Park, near Dulverton, which Lord Burgh- has rented for the shooting season. Death of Sir Charles Halle—Sir Charles Halle the musician, died suddenly yesterday mornir-g at his'residence at Manchester. The Shipbuilding Dispute.—The ...
... was impaired by excessive vibrato. Miss Dowle forwards us copies of flattering testimonials she has received from Sir Charles Halle, and Mr. August-Manns, the musical director at the Crystal Palace, together with other favourable notices of her concerts ...