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Artiste: The Hallé Children's Choir

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ManchesterThe Hallé - Choral Classics

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Haendel, Fauré, Vaughan Williams, Verdi, Dove, Stanford, Orff, Mozart, Mascagni, Humperdinck, Grieg, MacMillan, Wise, Parry
Matthew Hamilton; The Hallé Choir; The Hallé Children's Choir

ManchesterThe Hallé - Carol Concerts

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compositeurs divers: Various Christmas Works
The Hallé; Stephen Bell; The Hallé Choir; The Hallé Youth Choir; The Hallé Children's Choir

ManchesterHallé Youth Celebration

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The Hallé Youth Orchestra; The Hallé Youth Choir; The Hallé Youth Training Choir; The Hallé Children's Choir

ManchesterThe Hallé - Strauss’s Ein Heldenleben

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Debussy, MacMillan, Strauss R.
The Hallé; Sir Mark Elder; The Hallé Choir; The Hallé Youth Choir; The Hallé Children's Choir
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Celestial journeys with Kahchun Wong and the Hallé

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Kahchun Wong returns to The Hallé for Holst and Unsuk Chin, with a postscript from Colin Matthews

End of a remarkable era: Sir Mark Elder's final Hallé concert

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Sir Mark Elder conducts the final Manchester concerts of his 24 year Music Directorship of the Hallé, crowned with a memorable Mahler 5. 

An unforgettable Mahler 3 from The Hallé and Sir Mark Elder

A memorable performance of Mahler's epic Third Symphony at Manchester's Bridgewater Hall.

A stellar Damnation de Faust in Manchester

Sir Mark Elder conducts a memorable performance of Berlioz' masterpiece in Manchester's Bridgewater Hall.

Poise and transparency from Elder and the Hallé

It was only in the final moments of The Firebird that the orchestra let themselves go, following a series of sensitive and transparent performances.

Prokofiev, Stravinsky, Dvořák and Janáček with the Hallé

The solo violin repertoire is rich; from Bach to Bartók and beyond, the instrument has an enviable catalogue of impressive works. Prokofiev’s principal contribution to the solo violinist’s career consists of two sonatas (one also favoured amongst flautists), and two concerti. However, in 1947, Prokofiev was commissioned to write a piece for 20 or 30 talented student violinists playing in unison.