Sophus Halle (13 December 1862 – 1924) was a Danish teacher, organist and composer.
After being hired as a teacher in Copenhagen, he continued his organ practice and worked as a substitute organist in several churches.
[1] In continuation of his duties, Halle was engaged in the folk song, i.a.
as co-founder of the Danish Choral Association[1] and as a member of a Singing Commission set up by the Copenhagen School Board.
His musical legacy consists of a number of choral songs, some collections of children's songs and several books of organ music for church services.