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  2. The Hallé - Wikipedia

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    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]

  3. John Barbirolli - Wikipedia

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    Barbirolli in 1960. Sir John Barbirolli (né Giovanni Battista Barbirolli; 2 December 1899 – 29 July 1970) was a British conductor and cellist.He is remembered above all as conductor of the Hallé Orchestra in Manchester, which he helped save from dissolution in 1943 and conducted for the rest of his life.

  4. Bridgewater Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Bridgewater Hall is a concert venue in Manchester city centre, England.It cost around £42 million to build in the 1990s, [2] and hosts over 250 performances a year. It is home to the 165-year-old Hallé Orchestra as well as to the Hallé Choir and Hallé Youth Orchestra and it serves as the main concert venue for the BBC Philharmonic.

  5. Timeline of music in Manchester - Wikipedia

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    Manchester Jazz Appreciation Society founded, meeting in the Unicorn Hotel off Oldham Street [3] 1922 15 November: The British Broadcasting Company begins regular radio broadcasts from its Manchester station 2ZY at the Metropolitan-Vickers works in Trafford Park. The 2ZY Orchestra, predecessor of the BBC Philharmonic, is formed; 1927

  6. Hallé Choir - Wikipedia

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    The Hallé Choir is a large symphonic chorus of around 220 singers based in Manchester, England. [1] It was founded as Manchester Choral Society [2] alongside the Hallé Orchestra in 1858 by Sir Charles Hallé. [3] The choir gives around 15 concerts a year with The Hallé at The Bridgewater Hall and other venues across the UK. Appearing with ...

  7. Charles Hallé - Wikipedia

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    The orchestra's first home was the Free Trade Hall. By 1861 the orchestra was in financial trouble (it performed only two concerts that year), [6] [7] but has survived under a series of accomplished conductors. Funerary monument of Sir Charles Hallé, Weaste Cemetery

  8. Martin Milner (violinist) - Wikipedia

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    Milner was chosen in October 1958 by John Barbirolli, conductor of the Hallé, to lead the Manchester-based orchestra. [3] He established a successful relationship with Barbirolli. Barbirolli respected his opinions and musicianship, and during absences on conducting engagements he left Milner detailed instructions for rehearsing particular works.

  9. Nymphs and Shepherds - Wikipedia

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    The concerts with the Halle lasted from 1929 until Walter Carroll's retirement in 1935. At the time of the recording 60 boys and 190 girls from Greater Manchester schools took part. They were trained by Carroll's assistant, Gertrude Riall, who put phonetic spellings such as "darnce" on a board to ensure words such as "dance" were not sung with ...