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VOCAL.

(With Italian and English Words.)

JOHN THOMAS (PENCERDD GWALIA).

The Welsh Poetry by TALHAIARN. The English Poetry by T. OLIPHANT, Esq.

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(To the Muse).
(The Ash Grove).

(The Rising of the Lark).
(All through the Night).
(Hoh a derry Danno).
(The Plain of Rhuddlan).
(The King's Delight).
(The Maid of Sker).

(The Camp).

(The Dawn of Day). (Love's Fascination).

(The Bells of Aberdovey).

(The Joy of the Mead-cup).

(March of the Men of Harlech).

(Megan's Daughter).

(New Year's Eve).

(The Blackbird).

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(The Rising of the Sun). (David of the White Rock).

(Black Sir Harry).

(Watching the Wheat).

(Lady Owen's Delight).

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(The Inspired Bard).

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(The Minstrel's Adieu to his native Land).

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(Over the Stone).

(The Dove).

ALLA VITA CHE T'ARRIDE (Tell me not the grief). Aria DI TU SE FEDELE (Row on, our daily toil is done).

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ERI TU CHE MACCHIAVI QUELL' ALMA (My heart so sad). Aria
MORRO MA PRIMA (When others left me). Preghiera
SAPER VORRESTE (The joys of childhood's day). Canzone ...
VOLTA LA TERREA (Joy's fair bower). Ballata...

PIANOFORTE ARRANGEMENTS.

"OSCAR." Mazurka. Mad. OURY

DEUX SOUVENIRS (Nos. 1 and 2) (easy). A. MIOLAN
FANTAISIE. H. W. GOODBAN
MAZURKA. F. EAVESTAFF

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DANCE MUSIC.

(All Illustrated in Colours with different scenes from the Opera). MASKED BALL QUADRILLES. T. BROWNE

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24. Y BARDD YN EI AWEN

FFARWEL Y. TELYNOR I'W ENEDI-
GOL WLAD

Complete in Two Volumes, price one guinea each. And the separate numbers, either as song, or quartet, price two shillings each. The Harmonized Voice-parts, published separately, for the convenienc of Choral Societies, price Threepence per page. Also Welsh Melodies for the Harp, by JOHN THOMAS, in Two Volumes, price 21s. each, or in separate numbers, 2s. 6d. and 3s. each.

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LE CHANT DES PECHEURS. Barcarolle...
MOONLIGHT ON THE GONDOLA. Nocturne...
GENTLE ANNIE Transcription

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METZLER & CO.'S New Vocal Catalogue is now Ready, and may be had on application.

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In the Press,

: A NEW EDITION OF THE PIANOFORTE

STUDIES

STEPHEN

1

BY

HELLER,

Thoroughly Revised and partly Rewritten,

Published under the immediate superintendence of the Composer.

Extract from Preface.

"A great number of Studies for the Pianoforte already exist, solely intended to form the mechanism of the fingers.

"In writing a series of short characteristic pieces, I have aimed at a totally different object.

"I wish to habituate both Students and Amateurs to execute a piece with the expression, grace, elegance, or energy required by the peculiar character of the composition; more particularly have I endeavoured to awaken in them a feeling for Musical Rhythm, and a desire for the most exact and complete interpretation of the Author's intentions.

"STEPHEN HELLER."

THE EDITION CONSISTS OF FIFTEEN BOOKS, PRICE SIX SHILLINGS EACH.

LONDON:

ASHDOWN & PARRY, 18 HANOVER SQUARE.

Trinted by GEORGE ANDREW SPOTTISWOODE, of No. 12 James Street, Buckingham Gate, in the Parish of St. Margaret, in the City of Westminster, at No. 5 New-street Square, in the Parish of St. Bride, in the City of London. Published by JOHN BOOSEY, at the Oflice of BOOSEY & SONS, 28 Holles Street.- Saturday, June 7, 1862.

"THE WORTH OF ART APPEARS MOST EMINENT IN MUSIC, SINCE IT REQUIRES NO MATERIAL, NO SUBJECT-MATTER, WHOSE EFFECT MUST BE DEDUCTED: IT IS WHOLLY FORM AND POWER, AND IT RAISES AND ENNOBLES WHATEVER IT EXPRESSES

SUBSCRIPTION-Stamped for Postage-20s, PER ANNUM

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Payable in advance by Cash or Post-Office Order to BOOSEY & SONS, 28 Holles Street, Cavendish Square, London, W.

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No. 13.-Serenade from "Il Barbiere."
14.-Duet from "Zauberflöte."

15.-Barcarole from "Giani di Calais."
16.-"La ci darem" and trio, " Don Juan."
17.-Serenade by Gréty.

18.-Romance from "Otello."

"Among the hitherto unknown compositions were some selections from the Art of Singing applied to the Piano Transcriptions' of Operatic Melodies, arranged in M. Thalberg's ornate and elaborate manner, invaluable to Pianists who believe that the instrument of their choice can, under skilful management, emulate the violin itself in the delivery of cantabile passages.”—The Times.

LONDON:

BOOSEY & SONS, HOLLES STREET. No. 24

NEWEST PIANOFORTE

La Ronde des Elfes

Douce Illusion, Impromptu

La Cloche du Couvent

Valse des Fleurs

Podolia, Mazurka

Danse Nègre

WORKS.

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PUBLISHED BY SCHOTT & CO., 159 REGENT STREET, W.

ST. JAMES'S HALL, Piccadilly.-Mad. LIND

RUBINSTEIN, ALFRED JAELL, Mr. OTTO GOLDSCHMIDT, and Mr. SIMS REEVES have kindly consented to give their valuable services at a GRAND MORNING CONCERT, which will be given at St. James's Hall, Piccadilly, ou Wednesday next, June 18, by the undermentioned Italian Artists, now in London, for the Establishment of Schools in Southern Italy, in answer to Garibaldi's Appeal to the Women of Italy:

The Sisters MARCHISIO, Mad. GUERRABELLA, Sig. GIUGLINI, Sig. GIRALDONI, Sig. ARMANDI, Sig. BELLETTI, Sig. PINSUTI, Sig. CIABATTA, Sig. CAMPANA, Sig. LI CALSI, Sig. ARDITI, and Sig. PIATTI.

Acting Committee: President, his Excellence the MARQUIS D'AZEGLIO; VicePresident, Consul HEATH; Baron MAROCHETTI, Sig. VERDI, Sig. MARIO, Sig. Piatti, and Sig. BELLETTI.

The Programme of the Concert will comprise a Duet by Mad. GOLDSCHMIDT and Mr. SIMS REEVES; a Duo by Mad. GOLDSCHMIDT and Mad. LOUISE MICHAL; and a Trio by Mad. LIND-GOLDSCHMIDT, Mlle. TITIENS, and Mr. SIMS REEVES.

Prices of Admission: Reserved and Numbered Seats, One Guinea; Unreserved Seats (Area and Balcony), Half-a-Guinea; Back Seats in the Area and Gallery, 78. Tickets may be secured at Mr. Mitchell's Royal Library, 33 Old Bond Street, W.

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MR.

[R. APTOMMAS'S FIFTH HARP RECITAL, on Tuesday, June 24, at Three o'clock, assisted by Mlle. PAREPA, Mr. WILBYE COOPER, Herr ÓBERTHUR, &c. Conductor: Sig. CAMPANA.

Mr. APTOMMAS will play WEBBR'S CONCERT-STUCK, several Morceaux by DE WITTE, Mr. CHARLES SALAMAN, &c., and a Grand Duo for two harps (from "Les Huguenots") with the Composer, Mr. CHARLES OBERTHUR.

Tickets, 5s. and 10s. 6d. At the music shops, and of Mr. Aptommas, 6 Laighton Grove, Kentish Town, N.W.

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Mad. SHEPHERD LEY has the honour to announce to her Friends and the Public that her GRAND MORNING CONCERT will take place at the above Rooms, on Tuesday Morning, June 17, 1862, at Half-past Two o'clock precisely. Vocalists: Mad, LEMMENS-SHERRINGTON, Mad. SHEPHERD LEY, Miss MESSENT, Miss RANSFORD, and Mrs. MEREST (late Miss Maria B. Hawes); Mr, HENRY MURLAND (his first appearance in England), and Mr. L. MONTGOMERY.

Instrumentalists: Planoforte, Herr WILHELM COENEN (his first appearance in England); Violoncello, Herr LIDEL.

Conductor: Sig. ALBERTO RANDEGGER.

Stalls (Numbered and Reserved), Half-a-Guinea; Unreserved Seats, 5s.; Back Seats, 3s.

THALBERG'S MATINEES, Hanover Square Rooms.—

S. THALBERG has the honour to announce that his MATINEE and LAST APPEARANCE BUT TWO will take place on Monday next, June 16, The only other occasions S. THALBERG can possibly appear in London this Season are Saturday, June 28, and Monday, July 7.

Each Matinée to commence at Half-past Two o'clock.

Stall Tickets, One Guinea; Unreserved Seats, 10s. 6d. May be had at Mitchell's, Ollivier's, Chappell's, Cock & Hutchings', Bond Street; Cramer & Co.'s, Regent Street; Keith & Prowse's, Cheapside; and of S. Thalberg's Secretary, Hanover Square Rooms.

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First Union of the 1st and 2nd Choirs, making a Choir of 200 Voices. The Programme will be selected from the extensive repertoire of the Choir, and will include Mendelssohn's " Judge me, O Lord," Meyerbeer's "Pater Noster," and Handel's Hallelujah Chorus."

The following distinguished artists have been engaged:-Mad. LEMMENS-SHERRINGTON, Herr JOACHIM, and Mr. CHARLES HALLE.

Stalls, 5s.; Balcony, 2s. 6d.; and Area, Is. Can be obtained with Programme at the leading Musicsellers, at Austin's Ticket Office, 28 Piccadilly, and at the Hanover Square Rooms.

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Evening, June 14.

Vocalists: Miss GRACE DELAFIELD, Mrs. HELEN PERCY, Miss CLARA WEST, Miss FOSBROKE, and Miss SUSANNA COLE; Mr. HENRY REGALDI, Mr. SEYMOUR SMITH, Mr. CHAPLIN HENRY, and Mr. W. H. WEISS.

Instrumentalists: Miss S. L. KILPACK, Miss LUCY MURRAY, Herr EMILE BEHM, and Mr. JOHN FRANCIS BARNETT.

Conductors: Mr. HENRY BAUMER, Mr. J. G. CALLCOTT, and Mr. GEORGe Lake. Stalls, 5s.; Reserved Seats, 2s. 6d.; Back Seats, Is. Tickets at all the principal Musicsellers, and at Miss Fosbroke's, 242 Maida Vale, W.

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PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY-SEVENTH CON

CERT, on Monday, June 16.

Sinfonia in A (Mendelssohn); Concerto Violoncello, Sig. PIATTI, MS. first time of performance (Piatti); Concerto Concertante, Pianoforte, Violin, and Violoncello, Messrs. CUSINS, JOACHIM, and PIATTI (Beethoven); Sinfonia in D (Beethoven); Over. ture, "Jessonda " (Spohr). Vocal Performer: Mlle. TITIENS. Conductor: Professor STERNDALE BENNETT. Tickets, 15s. each. To be had of Messrs. Addison, Hollier & Lucas, 210 Regent Street, W.

T. JAMES'S HALL-FRIDAY EVENING, July 4,

by 400 Voices, accompanied by a Band of Twenty Harps.

A CONCERT to be given by Mr. JOHN THOMAS (Pencerdd Gwalia), with the kind Assistance of the Members of the Vocal Association, the West London Madrigal Society, and the Royal Academy of Music.

Vocalists: Miss EDITH WYNNE (Eos Cymry), Miss BANKS, Mr. WILBYE COOPER, and Mr. LEWIS THOMAS.

Harps: Messrs. J. BALSIR CHATTERTON, FREDERICK CHATTERTON, Wright, OBERTHUR, TRUST, CHESHIRE, LAYLAND, LOCKWOOD, ELLIS ROBERTS, GEORGE, WEIPPERT, and APTOMMAS; Mesdames BOHRER, COOPER, DAVIES, DRYDEN, and O'LEARY VINNING; Misses BULKELEY and TRUST; and Mr. JOHN THOMAS. Conductor: Mr. BENEDICT.

Sofa Stalls, 10s. 6d.; Balcony, 5s.; Area, 3s.; Gallery and Back Area, Is. Applications for SOFA STALLS to be made to Mr. John Thomas, 109 Great Portland Street, W.

Tickets to be obtained at Addison, Hollier & Lucas's, 210 Regent Street; Cramer, Beale & Wood's, 201 Regent Street; at Keith, Prowse & Co.'s, 48 Cheapside; at Jullien's, 214 Regent Street; at Chappell & Co.'s, 50 New Bond Street; at Cocks & Co.'s, 6 New Burlington Street; and at Mr. Austin's Ticket Office, 28 Piccadilly.

ST. JAMES'S HALL. MR. BENEDICT has the

Monday, June 30. The Programme is now ready.

Immediate application for the few remaining Sofa and Balcony Stalls, One Guinea each, is respectfully solicited. Reserved Seats in the Area and Balcony, 10s. 6d.. may be obtained at the principal Music-sellers', and of Mr. Benedict, 2 Manchester Square.

UEEN'S CONCERT ROOMS, Hanover Square.

MR. ARTHUR NAPOLEON begs to announce that his GRAND MORNING CONCERT will take place at the above rooms, on Thursday, June 26, 1862; on which occasion he will be assisted by the following distinguished artists :Miles. CARLOTTA and BARBARA MARCHISIO; Mad. LETIZIA BORGOGNONI (prima donna from "la Scala" in Milan, and all the principal Italian Theatres; her first appearance in London), Mad. NITA NORRIE, Miss HEYWOOD, and Mlle, PAREPA; Signor BETTINI, Mr. WALTER BOLTON, Signor GASSIER, Signor CoSSELLI, and Signor ŽucCHINI (by kind permission of Mr. Napoleon).

Pianists: Herr PAUER and Mr. ARTHUR NAPOLEON; Violinist, Herr A. POLLITZER Violoncello, M. PAQUE; Harp, Mr. APTOMMAS.

Conductors: Herr WILHELM GANZ and Mr. EDWARD LAND.
Concert to begin at Half-past Two o'clock.

Reserved Seats, 10s. 6d.; Unreserved, 7s. 6d. To be obtained of Messrs. Cramer, Beale & Wood, Chappell & Co., Schott & Co., and all the principal musicsellers.

RS. MEREST (late Miss Maria B. Hawes) has the

MR

honour to announce that her GRAND MORNING CONCERT will take place on Tuesday, June 24, in the Picture Gallery of Dudley House, Park Lane-the Earl of Dudley having most kindly offered it for the occasion. Under the immediate patronage of their Royal Highnesses the Duchess of Cambridge, the Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg Strelitz, and the Princess Mary Adelaide,

Artists already, engaged: Mlle. TITIENS, Mad. WEISS, Miss MELlar, Mrs. Merest; Herr REICHARDT, Mr. WEISS, Mr. LAZARUS, and Mr. CHARLES HALLE. Tickets, One Guinea each. To be had of Mrs. Merest, 7 Adelphi Terrace, and at the libraries and music shops.

R. KUHE begs to announce that his

MR.

GRAND

ANNUAL MORNING CONCERT will take place on Thursday, June 26, at St. James's Hall, at 3 o'clock. Vocalists: Mesdames LEMMENS-SHERRINGTON, GUERRABELLA, STEELE, and SAINTONDOLBY; Messrs. REICHARDT, TENNANT, and FORMES.

Violin: M. SAINTON. Harp: Mr. APTOMMAS. Pianoforte: Mr. KUHE. Conductors: MM. BENEDICT and FRANCESCO BERGER. Sofa Stalls, 10s. 6d.; Reserved Seats, 5s.; Balcony Seats, 3s., Area Seats, 3s.; Gallery, 23. To be had of Mr. Kuhe, 12 Bentinct Street, Manchester Square, W.; of Mr. Austin, Ticket Office, St. James's Hall; and of all the principal Musicsellers.

MRS. HOLMHAUS Mda It, 2001,

RS. JOHN HOLMAN ANDREWS' MATINEE of

at her Residence, 50 Bedford Square.

WORTH.

Instrumentalists: MM. BLAGROVE, Clementi, R. Blagrove, DAUBERT, and KLIND-
Vocalists: Miss LOUISA PYNE and Miss SUSAN PYNE.
Accompanyist: Mr. AGUILAR.

MRS. ANDREWS' SOIREE MUSICALE on Wednesday, July 2nd.
Tickets, 10s. 6d. each, may be obtained at the Music Warehouses, and of Mrs.
Holman Andrews.

HERR REICHARDT will sing his Popular

"CRADLE SONG"

(Good Night),

at MISS STANTON'S CONCERT, MYDDELTON HALL; MISS LIZZIE WILSON'S CONCERT, HANOVER SQUARE ROOMS; HERR KUHE'S GRAND CONCERT, ST. JAMES'S HALL; and HERR GANZ'S CONCERT, HANOVER SQUARE ROOMS..

EXHIBITION

MEYERBEER'S GRAN BENEDICTS MORNING COVER

St. James's Hall, June 30.

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