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Hallé|ˈhæleɪ| Applied attrib. to an orchestra, concerts, and other musical events which owe their inception to Charles Hallé (orig. Carl Halle) (1819–1895). Also used absol.
1852Mrs. Gaskell Let. 7 Dec. (1966) 217 We have 3 Hallé tickets for Thursday. c1860― Lett. (1966) 614 Beautiful Hallé last night. 1936R. C. K. Ensor England 1870–1914 x. 327 Outside the metropolis..the chief purveyor of orchestral concerts [was] the Hallé orchestra. 1954Grove's Dict. Music (ed. 5) V. 542/2 In 1895 the Hallé concerts had become a national institution. Ibid. 544/1 Philip Godlee, the former Chairman of the Hallé. Ibid., The Hallé Choir had also had its vicissitudes. Ibid., Concerts outside the Hallé series. 1957Times Lit. Suppl. 1 Nov. 652/3 There is something wrong with a system of public finance that rewards hard work and the enterprise to secure solvency with a cut in the next year's subvention, as was the Hallé's experience. 1968Guardian 29 Mar. 10/6 Our North Midlands scout, driving hard to attend a Hallé concert in Hanley, had to pause at a garage for repairs... ‘I'm going to the Hallé in Hanley.’ |