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The Hallé

The Hallé is an English symphony orchestra based in Manchester, England. Since 1996, the orchestra has been resident at the Bridgewater Hall in Manchester.

Hallé Orchestra
Orchestra
Antony Inglis rehearsing with the Hallé and the Leeds Festival Chorus
Founded1858; 165 years ago (1858)
LocationManchester, England
Concert hallBridgewater Hall
Principal conductorSir Mark Elder
WebsiteOfficial website

History edit

In May 1857, the pianist and conductor Charles Hallé set up an orchestra to perform at the Manchester Art Treasures Exhibition, which it did until October. Hallé decided to continue working with the orchestra as a formal organisation, and it gave its first concert under those auspices on 30 January 1858.[1] The orchestra's first home was the Free Trade Hall. By 1861 the orchestra was in financial trouble, and it performed only two concerts that year.[2][3] In 1888 German violinist Willy Hess become leader of The Hallé, a role he held until 1895. From its opening in 1893 he was also the principal professor of violin at the Royal Manchester College of Music.[4]

 
The Hallé's first programme (1858)

Hans Richter served as music director from 1899 to 1911. During his tenure, the orchestra gave the first performance of the Symphony No. 1 of Sir Edward Elgar.[5]

In 1943 the orchestra was again in crisis, having diminished in size to 30 players.[2] Over the next 27 years, from 1943 to 1970, the orchestra's next music director, Sir John Barbirolli, restored the Hallé to national prominence. On 3 February 1946 The Hallé Orchestra and Chorus (conducted by John Barbirolli) performed Aida at Belle Vue, Manchester.[6] In addition to playing in all parts of the UK, in these years the orchestra visited Germany, Austria, Holland, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Spain, Portugal, Southern Rhodesia, Yugoslavia, Turkey, Italy, Greece, Switzerland, France, Scandinavia, Central and Southern America and the West Indies.[7] Together, they made many recordings, including the first recording of Ralph Vaughan Williams' Symphony No. 8, of which they also gave the first performance. During Barbirolli's tenure, one of the most notable orchestra members was concertmaster Martin Milner, who served in that capacity from 1958 to 1987. Barbirolli regarded Milner as his "right-hand man" and once wrote in appreciation to him: "You are the finest leader I have ever had in my fairly long career."[8]

Kent Nagano was principal conductor of the orchestra from 1992 to 1999. The orchestra moved from the Free Trade Hall to the Bridgewater Hall in 1996 as its primary concert venue. During his tenure, Nagano received criticism for his expensive and ambitious programming, as well as his conducting fees.[9] However, poor financial management at the orchestra separately contributed to the fiscal troubles of the orchestra. The orchestra faced major financial problems during the late 1990s, including a £1.3 million deficit in 1998, to the point where the existence of the orchestra was threatened with loss of funding from the Arts Council and ultimately bankruptcy.[10]

 
The Hallé performing at Jodrell Bank Observatory.

During 1997 there was an eight-month period when the orchestra had no executive director. Leslie Robinson served for two years as chief executive after that period, starting changes to the orchestra to start to bring under control the orchestra's financial troubles. These included public fund-raising, which netted £2 million, cutting the number of people on the orchestra board in half, and reducing the number of musicians in the orchestra from 98 to 80.[citation needed]

In 1999, John Summers became the orchestra's chief executive, and continued Robinson's fiscal practices to restore greater financial security to the orchestra.[11] In 2001, the Arts Council awarded the orchestra a £3.8 million grant to allow it to pay off accumulated debts and increase musician salaries, which had been frozen for 4 years.[12]

In September 2000, Sir Mark Elder took up the position of music director, having been appointed to the post in 1999.[13] His concerts with the orchestra have received consistently positive reviews, and he is generally regarded as having restored the orchestra to high critical and musical standards.[14] In 2004 Elder signed a contract to extend his tenure through 2010,[15] and in May 2009 the Hallé announced a further extension to 2015.[16] In November 2013, the Hallé announced the further extension of Elder's contract through "at least 2020".[17][18]

One of the orchestra's ideas was to try to find alternative stage dress to the traditional "penguin suits", but this idea did not come to fruition.[19] The orchestra has also begun to issue new CD recordings under its own label.[20] In 2017, the orchestra began a series of recordings in collaboration with the film composer, Benson Taylor.[21]

In March 2006, the orchestra was forced to cancel a planned tour of the United States because of the cost and administrative difficulties in obtaining visas for the musicians, a result of the tougher visa regulations intended to combat potential terrorist attacks.[22]

The orchestra appointed its first-ever principal guest conductor, Cristian Mandeal, in 2006. He served in this post until 2009.[23] In February 2008, the orchestra announced the appointment of Markus Stenz as its second and next principal guest conductor, starting in 2009.[24] Past assistant conductors have included Edward Gardner, Rory Macdonald, Andrew Gourlay, and Ewa Strusińska (2008–2010), the first female conductor named to a UK assistant conductorship.[25] In September 2016, Jonathon Heyward became the Hallé's assistant conductor, whose duties include musical direction of the Hallé Youth Orchestra.[26] The current leader of the Hallé is Roberto Ruisi. The orchestra's current assistant conductor is Delyana Lazarova, through the 2022-2023 season. The orchestra's current head of artistic planning is Anna Hirst.

Summers retired as chief executive in July 2020.[27] The orchestra's current chief executive is David Butcher, who was named to the post in February 2020 and assumed the post in July 2020.[28] In February 2023, Elder stated his intention to stand down as music director of the orchestra at the close of the 2023-2024 season.[29] Elder is scheduled to take the title of conductor emeritus with the orchestra as of the 2024-2025 season.[30]

In February 2023, Kahchun Wong first guest-conducted The Hallé.[31] In June 2023, The Hallé announced the appointment of Wong as its next principal conductor and artistic advisor, effective with the 2024-2025 season, with an initial contract of 5 seasons.[30]

Notable premieres

Ensembles edit

Along with the Hallé Orchestra, the Hallé Concerts Society also supports a number of ensembles.

Hallé Choir edit

The Hallé Choir was founded with the orchestra in 1858 by Sir Charles Hallé.[42] The choir gives around ten concerts a year with the Hallé at The Bridgewater Hall and other venues across the UK. The current Hallé Choir Director is Matthew Hamilton.[43]

Hallé Youth Orchestra edit

The Hallé Youth Orchestra was founded in 2002, with Edward Gardner as their first conductor. The HYO regularly work with members of the Hallé Orchestra through workshops, and each summer undertake a tour.[44]

Hallé Youth Choir edit

The Hallé Youth Choir was founded in 2003 for singers aged 13–19 years.[45]

Hallé Children's Choir edit

The Hallé Children's Choir is a choir for singers aged 8–12, intended as an introduction to singing at the highest level.[46]

Principal conductors edit

[47]

 
Mark Elder

Venues edit

The Hallé performs about 70 concerts a year in Manchester's Bridgewater Hall, opened in 1996.

Hallé St Peter's is a former church in Ancoats which was converted for the orchestra to use for rehearsals, recordings, and small performances, and as a base for the choirs and Youth Orchestra. It was opened in 2013 by Sophie, Countess of Wessex.[48] Simon Armitage, the Poet Laureate, wrote a poem "the event horizon" to commemorate the opening of its extension, the Oglesby Centre in 2019, and the poem is included in the building "in the form of a letter-cut steel plate situated in the entrance to the auditorium, the 'event horizon'".[49]

Hallé at St Michael's is another converted church, used as a space for artistic and educational activities and community events.[50]

References edit

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  2. ^ a b Ivan Hewett (7 January 2008). "Manchester's Hallé: Knees-up for our oldest orchestra". Telegraph. Retrieved 12 January 2008.[dead link]
  3. ^ Howard Jacobson (11 January 2008). . The Independent. Archived from the original on 11 January 2008. Retrieved 12 January 2008.
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  5. ^ "Hans Richter". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 4 July 2017.
  6. ^ "Concerts at Belle Vue". Manchesterhistory.net. Retrieved 18 July 2022.
  7. ^ "Halle Orchestra (Symphony Orchestra) - Short History".
  8. ^ Clive Smart (27 June 2000). "Martin Milner: Barbirolli's right-hand man who led the Hallé through arduous times". The Guardian. Retrieved 19 May 2007.
  9. ^ John Ezard (25 May 1999). "Nagano passes on Halle baton". The Guardian. Retrieved 19 May 2007.
  10. ^ Richard Morrison (14 January 2004). "A city reborn". The Times. Retrieved 19 May 2007.
  11. ^ "In perfect harmony". The Times. 24 March 2004. Retrieved 19 May 2007.
  12. ^ David Ward (21 June 2001). "Troubled orchestra gets £3.8m fillip". The Guardian. Retrieved 19 May 2007.
  13. ^ Fiachra Gibbons (7 June 1999). "Miracle man to stir Halle giant". The Guardian. Retrieved 24 February 2007.
  14. ^ Richard Morrison (1 September 2006). "Orchestras: these are the champions". The Times. Retrieved 19 May 2007.
  15. ^ Hugh Canning (16 October 2005). "Opera: Armed for action". The Times. Retrieved 19 May 2007.
  16. ^ Martin Cullingford, "Elder renews Hallé contract until 2015". Gramophone, 15 May 2009.
  17. ^ "Sir Mark Elder renews his contract as Music Director of the Hallé" (Press release). The Hallé. November 2013. Retrieved 28 November 2013.
  18. ^ "Sir Mark Elder renews contract at Hallé until at least 2020". Gramophone. 20 November 2013. Retrieved 28 November 2013.
  19. ^ David Ward (16 May 2003). "Halle keeps penguin suits for new season". The Guardian. Retrieved 24 February 2007.
  20. ^ David Ward (20 May 2002). "Hallé opts to record on own label". The Guardian. Retrieved 24 February 2007.
  21. ^ "BENSON TAYLOR on Twitter". Twitter. Retrieved 13 April 2017.
  22. ^ . BBC Music Magazine. 5 April 2006. Archived from the original on 28 September 2007. Retrieved 19 May 2007.
  23. ^ "Connaught Artists – Homepage". Retrieved 14 December 2018.
  24. ^ "Markus Stenz". Retrieved 14 December 2018.
  25. ^ Stephen Bates (21 February 2008). "People". The Guardian. Retrieved 6 June 2009.
  26. ^ "Jonathon Heyward". Jonathon Heyward. Retrieved 14 December 2018.
  27. ^ "2020-21 Season" (Press release). The Hallé Orchestra. 23 June 2020. Retrieved 10 February 2023.
  28. ^ "The Hallé Orchestra announces its new Chief Executive" (Press release). The Hallé Orchestra. 27 February 2020. Retrieved 10 February 2023.
  29. ^ Janne Palkisto (1 February 2023). "Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra concert, 1 February 2023, interval discussion". YLE (Finnish Radio). Retrieved 16 February 2023.
  30. ^ a b "Kahchun Wong announced as new Principal Conductor and Artistic Advisor of the Hallé" (Press release). Hallé Concerts Society. 20 June 2023. Retrieved 20 June 2023.
  31. ^ Robert Beale (17 February 2023). "Review of Hallé concert with Ian Bostridge and conducted by Kahchun Wong". Manchester Classical Music (blog). Retrieved 20 June 2023.
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  37. ^ "Sinfonia Antarctica (Symphony No.7) (Vaughan Williams, Ralph) – IMSLP/Petrucci Music Library: Free Public Domain Sheet Music". Imslp.org. Retrieved 14 December 2018.
  38. ^ Anne Inglis and Anthea Sharma (5 August 2005). "Obituary: Christopher Bunting". The Guardian. Retrieved 1 March 2007.
  39. ^ William Mival (1 October 2002). "Obituary: Anthony Milner". The Guardian. Retrieved 1 March 2007.
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  41. ^ "Pluto, the renewer". Fabermusic.com. Retrieved 14 December 2018.
  42. ^ Kennedy, Michael (1982). The Halle, 1858–1983 (1. publ. ed.). Manchester University Press. p. 96. ISBN 978-0-7190-0921-1.
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  49. ^ "the event horizon" (PDF). Simon Armitage. Retrieved 13 January 2020. Includes full text of poem
  50. ^ "Hallé at St Michael's". Hallé Concerts Society. Retrieved 13 January 2020.

Bibliography edit

External links edit

  • The Hallé official website

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The Halle is an English symphony orchestra based in Manchester England Since 1996 the orchestra has been resident at the Bridgewater Hall in Manchester Halle OrchestraOrchestraAntony Inglis rehearsing with the Halle and the Leeds Festival ChorusFounded1858 165 years ago 1858 LocationManchester EnglandConcert hallBridgewater HallPrincipal conductorSir Mark ElderWebsiteOfficial website Contents 1 History 2 Ensembles 2 1 Halle Choir 2 2 Halle Youth Orchestra 2 3 Halle Youth Choir 2 4 Halle Children s Choir 3 Principal conductors 4 Venues 5 References 6 Bibliography 7 External linksHistory editThis article appears to be slanted towards recent events Please help improve the article January 2021 In May 1857 the pianist and conductor Charles Halle set up an orchestra to perform at the Manchester Art Treasures Exhibition which it did until October Halle decided to continue working with the orchestra as a formal organisation and it gave its first concert under those auspices on 30 January 1858 1 The orchestra s first home was the Free Trade Hall By 1861 the orchestra was in financial trouble and it performed only two concerts that year 2 3 In 1888 German violinist Willy Hess become leader of The Halle a role he held until 1895 From its opening in 1893 he was also the principal professor of violin at the Royal Manchester College of Music 4 nbsp The Halle s first programme 1858 Hans Richter served as music director from 1899 to 1911 During his tenure the orchestra gave the first performance of the Symphony No 1 of Sir Edward Elgar 5 In 1943 the orchestra was again in crisis having diminished in size to 30 players 2 Over the next 27 years from 1943 to 1970 the orchestra s next music director Sir John Barbirolli restored the Halle to national prominence On 3 February 1946 The Halle Orchestra and Chorus conducted by John Barbirolli performed Aida at Belle Vue Manchester 6 In addition to playing in all parts of the UK in these years the orchestra visited Germany Austria Holland Czechoslovakia Poland Spain Portugal Southern Rhodesia Yugoslavia Turkey Italy Greece Switzerland France Scandinavia Central and Southern America and the West Indies 7 Together they made many recordings including the first recording of Ralph Vaughan Williams Symphony No 8 of which they also gave the first performance During Barbirolli s tenure one of the most notable orchestra members was concertmaster Martin Milner who served in that capacity from 1958 to 1987 Barbirolli regarded Milner as his right hand man and once wrote in appreciation to him You are the finest leader I have ever had in my fairly long career 8 Kent Nagano was principal conductor of the orchestra from 1992 to 1999 The orchestra moved from the Free Trade Hall to the Bridgewater Hall in 1996 as its primary concert venue During his tenure Nagano received criticism for his expensive and ambitious programming as well as his conducting fees 9 However poor financial management at the orchestra separately contributed to the fiscal troubles of the orchestra The orchestra faced major financial problems during the late 1990s including a 1 3 million deficit in 1998 to the point where the existence of the orchestra was threatened with loss of funding from the Arts Council and ultimately bankruptcy 10 nbsp The Halle performing at Jodrell Bank Observatory During 1997 there was an eight month period when the orchestra had no executive director Leslie Robinson served for two years as chief executive after that period starting changes to the orchestra to start to bring under control the orchestra s financial troubles These included public fund raising which netted 2 million cutting the number of people on the orchestra board in half and reducing the number of musicians in the orchestra from 98 to 80 citation needed In 1999 John Summers became the orchestra s chief executive and continued Robinson s fiscal practices to restore greater financial security to the orchestra 11 In 2001 the Arts Council awarded the orchestra a 3 8 million grant to allow it to pay off accumulated debts and increase musician salaries which had been frozen for 4 years 12 In September 2000 Sir Mark Elder took up the position of music director having been appointed to the post in 1999 13 His concerts with the orchestra have received consistently positive reviews and he is generally regarded as having restored the orchestra to high critical and musical standards 14 In 2004 Elder signed a contract to extend his tenure through 2010 15 and in May 2009 the Halle announced a further extension to 2015 16 In November 2013 the Halle announced the further extension of Elder s contract through at least 2020 17 18 One of the orchestra s ideas was to try to find alternative stage dress to the traditional penguin suits but this idea did not come to fruition 19 The orchestra has also begun to issue new CD recordings under its own label 20 In 2017 the orchestra began a series of recordings in collaboration with the film composer Benson Taylor 21 In March 2006 the orchestra was forced to cancel a planned tour of the United States because of the cost and administrative difficulties in obtaining visas for the musicians a result of the tougher visa regulations intended to combat potential terrorist attacks 22 The orchestra appointed its first ever principal guest conductor Cristian Mandeal in 2006 He served in this post until 2009 23 In February 2008 the orchestra announced the appointment of Markus Stenz as its second and next principal guest conductor starting in 2009 24 Past assistant conductors have included Edward Gardner Rory Macdonald Andrew Gourlay and Ewa Strusinska 2008 2010 the first female conductor named to a UK assistant conductorship 25 In September 2016 Jonathon Heyward became the Halle s assistant conductor whose duties include musical direction of the Halle Youth Orchestra 26 The current leader of the Halle is Roberto Ruisi The orchestra s current assistant conductor is Delyana Lazarova through the 2022 2023 season The orchestra s current head of artistic planning is Anna Hirst Summers retired as chief executive in July 2020 27 The orchestra s current chief executive is David Butcher who was named to the post in February 2020 and assumed the post in July 2020 28 In February 2023 Elder stated his intention to stand down as music director of the orchestra at the close of the 2023 2024 season 29 Elder is scheduled to take the title of conductor emeritus with the orchestra as of the 2024 2025 season 30 In February 2023 Kahchun Wong first guest conducted The Halle 31 In June 2023 The Halle announced the appointment of Wong as its next principal conductor and artistic advisor effective with the 2024 2025 season with an initial contract of 5 seasons 30 Notable premieresBerlioz s Symphonie fantastique 1879 and La damnation de Faust 1880 UK premieres conducted by Sir Charles Halle Edward Elgar Symphony No 1 1908 32 Constant Lambert The Rio Grande 1929 first public performance the work had been broadcast on radio in 1928 33 Anthony Collins Threnody for a Soldier Killed in Action 1945 34 William Alwyn Symphony No 1 1949 1950 35 William Alwyn Symphony No 2 1953 36 Ralph Vaughan Williams Sinfonia antartica 1953 37 Gerald Finzi Cello Concerto 1955 38 Anthony Milner Variations for Orchestra 1959 39 Thomas Ades These Premises Are Alarmed 1996 40 Gustav Mahler Das klagende Lied new critical edition 1997 citation needed Colin Matthews Pluto an addition to Holst s The Planets 2000 41 Ensembles editAlong with the Halle Orchestra the Halle Concerts Society also supports a number of ensembles Halle Choir edit Main article Halle Choir The Halle Choir was founded with the orchestra in 1858 by Sir Charles Halle 42 The choir gives around ten concerts a year with the Halle at The Bridgewater Hall and other venues across the UK The current Halle Choir Director is Matthew Hamilton 43 Halle Youth Orchestra edit The Halle Youth Orchestra was founded in 2002 with Edward Gardner as their first conductor The HYO regularly work with members of the Halle Orchestra through workshops and each summer undertake a tour 44 Halle Youth Choir edit The Halle Youth Choir was founded in 2003 for singers aged 13 19 years 45 Halle Children s Choir edit The Halle Children s Choir is a choir for singers aged 8 12 intended as an introduction to singing at the highest level 46 Principal conductors edit 47 nbsp Mark ElderSir Charles Halle 1858 1895 Sir Frederic Cowen 1896 1899 Hans Richter 1899 1911 Michael Balling 1912 1914 Sir Thomas Beecham musical adviser 1914 1920 Sir Hamilton Harty 1920 1933 Sir Thomas Beecham 1933 1939 Sir Malcolm Sargent conductor in chief 1933 1942 Sir John Barbirolli 1943 1970 James Loughran 1971 1983 Stanislaw Skrowaczewski 1982 1992 Kent Nagano 1992 1999 Sir Mark Elder 2000 present Venues editThe Halle performs about 70 concerts a year in Manchester s Bridgewater Hall opened in 1996 Halle St Peter s is a former church in Ancoats which was converted for the orchestra to use for rehearsals recordings and small performances and as a base for the choirs and Youth Orchestra It was opened in 2013 by Sophie Countess of Wessex 48 Simon Armitage the Poet Laureate wrote a poem the event horizon to commemorate the opening of its extension the Oglesby Centre in 2019 and the poem is included in the building in the form of a letter cut steel plate situated in the entrance to the auditorium the event horizon 49 Halle at St Michael s is another converted church used as a space for artistic and educational activities and community events 50 References edit ASA Ruling on Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Society Advertising Standards Authority Archived from the original on 5 January 2017 Retrieved 14 September 2015 https www bbc co uk news uk england merseyside 17041169 a b Ivan Hewett 7 January 2008 Manchester s Halle Knees up for our oldest orchestra Telegraph Retrieved 12 January 2008 dead link Howard Jacobson 11 January 2008 How an orchestra changed my life The Independent Archived from the original on 11 January 2008 Retrieved 12 January 2008 Manchester Faces and Places Manchester JG Hammond amp Co Ltd February 1895 pp 76 77 Hans Richter Encyclopaedia Britannica Retrieved 4 July 2017 Concerts at Belle Vue Manchesterhistory net Retrieved 18 July 2022 Halle Orchestra Symphony Orchestra Short History Clive Smart 27 June 2000 Martin Milner Barbirolli s right hand man who led the Halle through arduous times The Guardian Retrieved 19 May 2007 John Ezard 25 May 1999 Nagano passes on Halle baton The Guardian Retrieved 19 May 2007 Richard Morrison 14 January 2004 A city reborn The Times Retrieved 19 May 2007 In perfect harmony The Times 24 March 2004 Retrieved 19 May 2007 David Ward 21 June 2001 Troubled orchestra gets 3 8m fillip The Guardian Retrieved 19 May 2007 Fiachra Gibbons 7 June 1999 Miracle man to stir Halle giant The Guardian Retrieved 24 February 2007 Richard Morrison 1 September 2006 Orchestras these are the champions The Times Retrieved 19 May 2007 Hugh Canning 16 October 2005 Opera Armed for action The Times Retrieved 19 May 2007 Martin Cullingford Elder renews Halle contract until 2015 Gramophone 15 May 2009 Sir Mark Elder renews his contract as Music Director of the Halle Press release The Halle November 2013 Retrieved 28 November 2013 Sir Mark Elder renews contract at Halle until at least 2020 Gramophone 20 November 2013 Retrieved 28 November 2013 David Ward 16 May 2003 Halle keeps penguin suits for new season The Guardian Retrieved 24 February 2007 David Ward 20 May 2002 Halle opts to record on own label The Guardian Retrieved 24 February 2007 BENSON TAYLOR on Twitter Twitter Retrieved 13 April 2017 Visa hurdle forces Halle to cancel US tour BBC Music Magazine 5 April 2006 Archived from the original on 28 September 2007 Retrieved 19 May 2007 Connaught Artists Homepage Retrieved 14 December 2018 Markus Stenz Retrieved 14 December 2018 Stephen Bates 21 February 2008 People The Guardian Retrieved 6 June 2009 Jonathon Heyward Jonathon Heyward Retrieved 14 December 2018 2020 21 Season Press release The Halle Orchestra 23 June 2020 Retrieved 10 February 2023 The Halle Orchestra announces its new Chief Executive Press release The Halle Orchestra 27 February 2020 Retrieved 10 February 2023 Janne Palkisto 1 February 2023 Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra concert 1 February 2023 interval discussion YLE Finnish Radio Retrieved 16 February 2023 a b Kahchun Wong announced as new Principal Conductor and Artistic Advisor of the Halle Press release Halle Concerts Society 20 June 2023 Retrieved 20 June 2023 Robert Beale 17 February 2023 Review of Halle concert with Ian Bostridge and conducted by Kahchun Wong Manchester Classical Music blog Retrieved 20 June 2023 BBC Radio 3 Elgar Symphony No 1 Bbc co uk Retrieved 14 December 2018 CONSTANT LAMBERT Rio Grande complete Hamilton Harty piano St Michael s Singers A W Whitehead contralto soloist The Halle Orchestra cond by Constant Lambert Pristine Audio Audiophile Audition 30 August 2011 Archived from the original on 30 August 2011 Retrieved 14 December 2018 Pauline Fairclough 22 April 2002 Halle Fischer Bridgewater Hall Manchester The Guardian Retrieved 1 March 2007 William Alwyn s First Symphony JF Classical CD Reviews Dec 2002 MusicWeb UK Musicweb international com Retrieved 14 December 2018 ALWYN Symphony 2 5 Lyra Angelica 8 557647 EM Classical CD Reviews October 2005 MusicWeb International Musicweb international com Retrieved 14 December 2018 Sinfonia Antarctica Symphony No 7 Vaughan Williams Ralph IMSLP Petrucci Music Library Free Public Domain Sheet Music Imslp org Retrieved 14 December 2018 Anne Inglis and Anthea Sharma 5 August 2005 Obituary Christopher Bunting The Guardian Retrieved 1 March 2007 William Mival 1 October 2002 Obituary Anthony Milner The Guardian Retrieved 1 March 2007 These Premises Are Alarmed Fabermusic com Retrieved 14 December 2018 Pluto the renewer Fabermusic com Retrieved 14 December 2018 Kennedy Michael 1982 The Halle 1858 1983 1 publ ed Manchester University Press p 96 ISBN 978 0 7190 0921 1 Matthew Hamilton Halle Orchestra About Us Halle Orchestra retrieved 9 May 2012 Halle Youth Choir Halle Orchestra Halle Children s Choir Halle Orchestra Conductor Timeline Halle Orchestra Retrieved 23 February 2020 Halle St Peter s Halle Concerts Society Retrieved 13 January 2020 the event horizon PDF Simon Armitage Retrieved 13 January 2020 Includes full text of poem Halle at St Michael s Halle Concerts Society Retrieved 13 January 2020 Bibliography editKennedy Michael 1982 The Halle 1858 1983 a History of the Orchestra Manchester Manchester University Press ISBN 978 0719009211External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to The Halle The Halle official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Halle amp oldid 1161095409, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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