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  1. halle.co.uk › who-we-are › playersPlayers - The Hallé

    The Hallé’s distinguished history of acclaimed performances includes over 70 concerts each year in The Bridgewater Hall, Manchester, around 40 concerts a year around Britain, international tours, frequent broadcasts and televised performances. Meet our players. First Violin. Roberto Ruisi. Leader of the Hallé Orchestra. Emily Davis.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_HalléThe Hallé - Wikipedia

    The Hallé performs about 70 concerts a year in Manchester's Bridgewater Hall, opened in 1996. Hallé St Peter's is a grade II listed 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.

  3. Nov 22, 2020 · They include Assistant Conductor and winner of the 2020 Siemens Hallé International Conductors Competition Delyana Lazarova, former Assistant Conductor Jonathon Heyward, Associate Pops Conductor Stephen Bell and Artist in Residence Henning Kraggerud.

  4. Jun 8, 2021 · The Hallé is undoubtedly a household name among most Mancunians. Based at its home The Bridgewater Hall, the 80-member orchestra is renowned as one of Manchester's long-standing cultural ...

  5. Hailing from over 14 different countries, they are extraordinary, multi-skilled individuals in their own right – soloists, chamber musicians, educators and more – who, when united in concert, create the unique and world-famous Hallé sound.

  6. Manchester's orchestra since 1858, founded by Sir Charles Hallé. Resident at the Bridgewater Hall. Browse our upcoming concerts and events.

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  8. The incredible 165-year history of the Halle Orchestra Described by Guy Garvey from Elbow as "the first Manchester band", the Halle has played an incredible role in the shaping of modern Manchester. Written by Thom Bamford

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