Charles Halle in Paris - mid 19th Century
from Life and letters of Sir Charles Hallé; being an autobiography (1819-1860) , pages 72-73:
It is well known that when he [Mendelssohn] revived Bach's 'Passion Music,' and conducted the first performance of that immortal work after it had been dormant for about a century. He found, stepping to the conductor's desk, that a score similar in binding and thickness, but of another work, had been brought by mistake. He conducted this amazingly complicated work by heart, turning leaf after leaf of the book he had before him, in order not to create any feeling of uneasiness on the part of the executants.
cite as
Charles Halle, and Marie Hallé and Charles E Halle (ed.), Life and letters of Sir Charles Hallé; being an autobiography (1819-1860) (London, 1896), p. 72-73. https://led.kmi.open.ac.uk/entity/lexp/1427385418826 accessed: 4 November, 2024
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Experience Information
Date/Time | mid 19th Century |
Medium | live |
Listening Environment | in the company of others, indoors, in public |
Originally submitted by Meg Barclay on Thu, 26 Mar 2015 15:56:58 +0000
Approved on Sun, 18 Oct 2015 14:14:01 +0100