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in 1849 to direct Manchester's Gentleman's Concerts, which had its own orchestra and in May 1857 was asked to put together a small orchestra to play for Prince Albert at the opening ceremony of the Art Treasures of Great Britain, the biggest single exhibition Manchester had ever hosted. Hallé
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He then started a series of concerts of his own, raising the orchestra to a pitch of perfection quite unknown in England at that time. Hallé decided to continue working with the orchestra as a formal organisation, and it gave its first concert under those auspices on 30 January 1858.
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for pianists. The pages were preset in the device, and the player would turn each page by means of a foot-mechanism. "People would go to his concerts just to see the spectacle of leaf after leaf turning over, ghostlike, without the intervention of human hands."
173:. As a child he showed remarkable gifts for pianoforte playing. He performed a sonatina in public at the age of four, and played percussion in the orchestra in his early years. In August 1828 he took part in a concert at 601: 246:, Piccadilly, were an important feature of London musical life, and it was due in great measure to them that a knowledge of Beethoven's pianoforte sonatas became general in English society. 576: 839: 452: 288:. By 1861 the orchestra was in financial trouble (it performed only two concerts that year), but has survived under a series of accomplished conductors. 1026: 996: 227:
He had completed one series of them when the revolution of 1848 drove him from Paris, and he settled, with his first wife and two children, in
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He was twice married: first, on 11 November 1841, to Desirée Smith de Rilieu, who died in 1866; and, secondly, on 26 July 1888, to Madame
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He conducted elsewhere in the country also, as well as performing as a pianist. He was the first pianist to play the complete series of
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accepted the challenge and was so happy with the results that he kept the group together until October, forming the fledgling
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Charles Halle - The musical and social life of a Victorian superstar. By his grandson Charles Martin Halle. Manchester 2010
43:; 11 April 1819 – 25 October 1895) was a Prussian and British pianist and conductor. In 1858, he founded the 104: 1051: 531:"Miss Elinor Jessie Marie Hallé CBE - Mapping the Practice and Profession of Sculpture in Britain and Ireland 1851-1951" 1011: 1001: 319: 144: 111: 78: 1006: 610: 426: 318:; and in 1890 and 1891 he toured with his wife in Australia and elsewhere. In 1891, he also helped to found the 93: 82: 653: 669: 751: 192:, Germany in 1835, and as early as 1836 went to Paris, where for twelve years he often associated with 913: 1021: 235: 638: 382:
Marten Noorduin, 'The International Tours of Charles Hallé as Viewed in the Contemporary Press', in
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of the time, was constantly associated with her husband on the concert stage until his death.
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Foreword by Sir John Barbirolli. Publisher: The Dolphin Press, Manchester. 1st edn. 1952
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This article is about the musician. For the artist and gallery manager (his son), see
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Musical History as Seen through Contemporary Eyes: Essays in Honor of H. Robert Cohen
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Schonberg, Harold, The Great Pianists." New York: Simon & Schuster, 1963, p. 21.
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and other musicians, and enjoyed the friendship of such great literary figures as
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Siân Derry: 'Charles Hallé A Beethoven champion in Manchester', in
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In 1888, Hallé was married for a second time to the violinist
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He died at Manchester on 25 October 1895, and was buried in
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Funerary monument of Sir Charles Hallé, Weaste Cemetery
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with great success. His students included the composer
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from their beginning, Hallé was a frequent performer.
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