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May 2, 2024 · Now, as the orchestra embarks upon its 2024–25 season, it’s time for the hallowed Hallé baton – previously held by such luminaries as Hamilton Harty and John Barbirolli – to pass into new, younger hands.
- Who We Are
The Hallé performs to over 100,000 people annually at The...
- Who We Are
The Hallé Concerts Society was formally incorporated on 28 June 1899, although plans for its formation had been formed almost immediately after Sir Charles Halle died in 1895. A properly constituted body of guarantors was seen as the best way of securing the future of the Hallé Concerts and the Orchestra.
Jan 31, 2024 · The Hallé is the first UK orchestra to celebrate its archive with a fully searchable online tool. On Sunday 21st January 2024, the Hallé launched its brand new, digital repertoire database.
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.
The Hallé performs to over 100,000 people annually at The Bridgewater Hall and this season its expanded offering includes hour-long immersive Rush Hour concerts, specially devised family performances and a series of unique collaborations with celebrated artists from other genres in ‘The Hallé Presents …’.
New initiatives from last season continue: the hugely popular hour-long ‘Rush Hour’ concerts starting at 6pm and ‘The Hallé Presents …’ featuring unique collaborations which this year ...
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Jun 8, 2021 · The Hallé has recently announced its first live concerts in 15 months with an exciting summer season of six socially-distanced shows at The Bridgewater Hall.