Hallé Choir


The Hallé Choir is a large symphonic chorus of around 170 singers based in Manchester, England. It was founded as Manchester Choral Society alongside the Hallé Orchestra in 1858 by Sir Charles Hallé. The choir gives around ten concerts a year with The Hallé at The Bridgewater Hall and other venues across the UK. Appearing with international conductors and soloists in concert and recordings, the choir performs a repertoire of major choral and operatic works ranging from mainstream pieces to more esoteric pieces and commissions.
Recent Hallé Choir Directors have included James Burton, Frances Cooke and Madeleine Venner. The current Hallé Choir Director is Matthew Hamilton.

Conductors

Since the launch of the Hallé record label in 2003 the choir has appeared on a number of recordings including Holst's Hymn of Jesus, Delius' Sea Drift, Matthews' Aftertones, Vaughan-Williams' A Sea Symphony and Elgar's Spirit of England. The Hallé have also won a number of awards for recordings featuring the Hallé Choir:
Year of RecordingComposerWorkOrchestraConductorLabelAwards
2009ElgarThe Dream of GerontiusHalléMark ElderHalléGramophone Award Best Choral Recording
2010WagnerGötterdämmerungHalléMark ElderHalléGramophone Award Best Opera Recording
2011ElgarThe KingdomHalléMark ElderHalléGramophone Award Best Choral Recording
2013ElgarThe ApostlesHalléMark ElderHalléGramophone Award Best Choral Recording
BBC Music Magazine Choral Award
BBC Music Magazine Recording of the Year