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Although our concerts are on hold, the music doesn't need to stop! We are constantly updating our website and social media channels to keep you entertained during this uncertain time. We love to hear from you so please do comment, share and get involved!

Here are some examples of what we have been up to and there will plenty more to come in the coming weeks, so watch this space.  

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Alien Party on Planet Zum-Zee

Have a party with aliens this Easter, with this performance of "Alien Party on Planet Zum-Zee", based on the book "Alien Tea on Planet Zum-Zee" by Tony Mitton, with music by the Hallé's Education Director, Steve Pickett.

It was recorded last Christmas at The Bridgewater Hall. A great way to work off the chocolate.


Vaughan Williams’ Sinfonia Antartica

Sir Mark and the Hallé perform Vaughan Williams' Sinfonia Antartica with Stephen Hough as soloist in Saint-Saëns' 'Egyptian' Piano Concerto. A BBC Radio 3 recording from January 2019 at The Bridgewater Hall.

Available, thanks to the BBC, until 18 April.


Hallé Youth Training Choir

The Hallé Youth Training Choir perform Take Flight by Steven Milloy, conducted by Stuart Overington.


Hallé Children’s Choir

The Hallé Children’s Choir performs Superstore from Yanomamo. Words by Anne Conlon and music by Peter Rose.

Choreography by Wendy Cook and directed by Shirley Court.


Handel's Messiah

Visit the Hallé's YouTube channel from Sunday to hear the Hallé and Hallé Choir perform Handel's magnificent oratorio, Messiah, conducted by Cristian Macelaru. Recorded in the Bridgewater Hall in January 2019.


Some music for Easter and Spring

'Working with his orchestra, the Hallé, Sir Mark Elder produced an account of this miraculous score.' The Spectator

‘I’d rather listen to [the Hallé] play English music than any other orchestra in the world.’ The Times

'The Hallé’s exceptional leader, Lyn Fletcher, delivered a fleetingly evanescent account of The Lark Ascending.' The Guardian


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