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    Sir Charles Hallé (born Karl Halle; 11 April 1819 – 25 October 1895) was an Anglo-German pianist and conductor, and founder of The Hallé orchestra in 1858...
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    became the Hallé's assistant conductor, whose duties include musical direction of the Hallé Youth Orchestra. The current leader of the Hallé is Roberto...
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    Charles Edward Hallé (1846–1914), sometimes given as Edward Charles Hallé, was an English Victorian painter and gallery manager. He was a painter of history...
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  • Society alongside the Hallé Orchestra in 1858 by Sir Charles Hallé. The choir gives around ten concerts a year with The Hallé at The Bridgewater Hall...
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    of Music was founded in 1893 by Sir Charles Hallé who assumed the role as Principal. For a long period of time Hallé had argued for Manchester's need for...
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  • referee Elinor Hallé (1856–1926), English sculptor and inventor Francis Hallé (born 1938), French botanist and biologist Gunnar Halle (born 1965), Norwegian...
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    Sir Charles Hallé founded the Hallé Orchestra in 1858, its home was the Free Trade Hall until the hall was damaged in the Manchester Blitz. The Hallé performed...
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    The New York Times. April 26, 1904. Retrieved April 20, 2015. Beale, Robert (2007). Charles Hallé: A Musical Life. p. 230. ISBN 9780754661375. v t e...
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    the Hallé Orchestra in Manchester, which he returned to the high standards and critical acclaim that it had enjoyed under its founder, Charles Hallé. His...
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    World War. Halle was born in Manchester in 1856. Her parents were Sir Charles Hallé and his first wife, Marie. Her father started the Hallé Orchestra....
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  • Liner notes to The Creation, 1994, Vivarte SX2K 57965 Charles Hallé, The Autobiography of Charles Hallé with Correspondence and Diaries ed. Michael Kennedy...
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    Edwardian art nouveau Chadlington House, as well as the residences of Charles Hallé and Emmeline Pankhurst. Pankhurst's family house is also situated on...
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    Lindsay and his wife Blanche. Its first directors were J. Comyns Carr and Charles Hallé. The gallery proved crucial to the Aesthetic Movement because it provided...
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    Wilma Neruda (redirect from Lady Hallé)
    Neruda adopted the title Lady Hallé. Neruda's second marriage would be happy, but unfortunately short. Charles and Lady Hallé toured as a piano and violin...
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    also available, sometimes controlled by the musician via a foot pedal. Charles Hallé is said to have invented an early model of a mechanical page-turner...
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    appointed to sort this out was Charles Hallé who had by this time established the Hallé Orchestra in Manchester. Hallé continued as principal conductor...
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  • 1857 Fledgling Hallé orchestra formed 1858 30 January: The Hallé gives its first concert as a permanent orchestra under Charles Hallé at the Free Trade...
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    Halle (Saale), or simply Halle (German: [ˈhalə]; from the 15th to the 17th century: Hall in Sachsen; until the beginning of the 20th century: Halle an...
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    7th Symphony arrangement at Érard's on 1 March 1843. Late in 1844, Charles Hallé visited Chopin and found him "hardly able to move, bent like a half-opened...
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    first successful complete performance in concert in Paris, in 1877. Sir Charles Hallé gave the first complete performance in England on 5 February 1880. It...
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    premiered at Her Majesty's Theatre, London on 28 February 1861 conducted by Charles Hallé with Helen Lemmens-Sherrington in the title role. The libretto was based...
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    sent by his parents to study in Paris. There, tutored by Charles Hallé (founder of the Hallé Orchestra in England)... Mason (1917), p.158. Jones (2014)...
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    given to its subscribers at the end of the 1868–69 season. Charles Santley, Charles Hallé, Thérèse Tietjens and Christina Nilsson were the soloists. When...
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    the Royal Manchester College of Music (RMCM). In 1858, Sir Charles Hallé founded the Hallé orchestra in Manchester, and by the early 1890s had raised...
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    Music was one of her passions; in her youth she played the piano with Charles Hallé, Jenny Lind and Clara Butt, who were among her personal friends, and...
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    (born 1966), DJ, musician, remixer and producer Karl Halle (1819–1895), also known as Sir Charles Hallé, pianist, composer and orchestra conductor Friedrich...
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    (which included the 'cellist Alfredo Piatti and the pianist/conductors Charles Hallé and Sterndale Bennett) gave concerts at the Rooms between 1852 and 1855...
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    the Hallé. The Times later wrote of Barbirolli's first actions for the orchestra: "In a couple of months of endless auditions, he rebuilt the Hallé, accepting...
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    Manchester Evening News. M.E.N. Media. Retrieved 12 July 2007. Russel, Charles E. B.; Rigby, Lilian M. (1908). Working Lads' Clubs. London. p. 18. Archived...
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    Harriet Beecher Stowe and Charles Eliot Norton, while the conductor Charles Hallé, who lived close by, taught piano to one of their daughters. Elizabeth's...
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