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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.
The Hallé is an English symphony orchestra based in Manchester, England. Since 1996, the orchestra has been resident at the Bridgewater Hall in Manchester. History. 19th century. The Hallé's first programme (1858)
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.
Conductors & Artists. Team & Board. Hallé Choir. Our Heritage. Jobs. The Hallé is proud to work with great artists from all over the world, and with singers and musicians from many walks of life.
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The Hallé Orchestra, one of the UK’s most venerable musical institutions, has a rich and storied history. From its humble beginnings to its current position as a world-renowned ensemble, the Hallé is without peer in Manchester. So let’s go through the history of the Hallé Orchestra.
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Past conductors of The Hallé have included some major names, including the often outspoken Sir Thomas Beecham, longtime Proms chief conductor Sir Malcolm Sargent and Sir John Barbirolli, who made major recordings of Brahms, Elgar, Vaughan Williams and Sibelius with the orchestra.