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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)
On 30 January 1858, Charles Hallé conducts the first of his ‘Grand Orchestral Concerts’ with his own orchestra in Manchester’s Free Trade Hall. In April the Hallé Choir makes its concert debut in a performance of Haydn’s Creation.
Jun 8, 2021 · Founded by pianist and conductor Sir Charles Hallé, the orchestra performed its first ever concert in January 1858 at the Free Trade Hall on Peter Street.
Founded in Manchester by Sir Charles Hallé, the Hallé gave its first concert in the Free Trade Hall on 30 January 1858. 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 ...
Jan 16, 2008 · Sir John Barbirolli (conductor 1943–1970. The Hallé Orchestra celebrates its 150th anniversary on 30 January 2008 and below, you can find out more about Britain’s oldest professional...
Originally based in Manchester’s Free Trade Hall, the Hallé has been resident at the specially built Bridgewater Hall, one of the world’s great concert venues, since it was opened in 1996. Hallé St Peter’s opened in the resurgent area of Ancoats in 2013 and now includes the triple RIBA Award-winning Oglesby Centre.
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The orchestra was for many years based at Manchester's Free Trade Hall (scene of a legendary gig by The Sex Pistols among others). In 1996, however, The Hallé moved to its new home, the brand new, 2,300-capacity Bridgewater Hall. That venue is also the main concert venue for the BBC Philharmonic.