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- Since 1996, the orchestra has been resident at the Bridgewater Hall in Manchester.
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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.
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.
Manchester's orchestra since 1858, founded by Sir Charles Hallé. Resident at the Bridgewater Hall. Browse our upcoming concerts and events
Jun 8, 2021 · Based at its home The Bridgewater Hall, the 80-member orchestra is renowned as one of Manchester's long-standing cultural organisations and is cherished deeply by the city.
The Manchester Symphony Orchestra serves to produce high quality musical performances, engage in local and regional outreach, and to enrich the cultural lives of its patrons. The MSO was founded in 1939 through a partnership with the citizens of Wabash County and then Manchester College.
In June 2021, the Hallé is able to give its first live performances in 14 months back at The Bridgewater Hall, with socially distanced audiences. The 2021-22 season takes place, with January 2022 seeing the first concert with full forces of Orchestra, Choir and a sold-out auditorium since the pandemic.
The Hallé Orchestra, Britain's longest established professional symphony orchestra, was founded in Manchester by the pianist and conductor Charles Hallé and gave its first concert at the city's Free Trade Hall on 30 January 1858.