ADVERTISEMENTS. MEYE [EYERBEER'S DINORAH AND STERNDALE BENNETT'S MAY QUEEN, are sung nightly at the CANTERBURY HALL CONCERTS. Comic vocalists-Messrs. George Hodson (the Irish comedian and mimic), W. J. Critchfleid and E. W. Mackney. Several interesting pictures are added to the Fine Arts Gallery. The suite of Halls have been re-decorated and beautified, and constitute one of the most unique and brilliant sights of the metropolis. THE BAY OF DUBLIN QUADRILLES, on Irish stream Guards, Royal Artillery, &c., has become one of the most popular of the day Price 3s. Beware of spurious imitations. London: Brewer and Co. M USICAL DIRECTORY, REGISTER & ALMANAC FOR 1860.-Contents: Almanac with musical data; list of musical societies throughout the kingdom; musical transactions of the past year; names and addresses of professors, music-sellers and instrument makers; and list of music published between the 30th November, 1858, and 30th November, 1859. Price is. 6d. ; per post, ls. Sd. Publishers: Rudall, Rose, Carte and Co., 20, Charing Cross, S. W.; and Keith, Prowse and Co., 48, Cheapside, E. C. FERRARI'S WORK ON THE VOICE AND SINGING price 8s., may be had at his residence, Devonshire-lobge, Portland-road Portland-place, and at all the principal music-sellers. "Of all the treatises on the cultivation of the voice that have appeared for maay years, it is the most sensible, concise, and useful."-Daily News. "There is more sense in this work than we find in nine out of ten publications of a similar kind."-Athenæum. "Here is a really sensible work."-Musical World. The entire Stock of Messrs. G. Trimbey and Co., Musical Instrument Dealers, of Queen-street, Cheapside. [ESSRS. PUTTICK and SIMPSON, Auctioneers of MESSRS. of spacious premises, 47, Leicester-square, W.C, (formerly the Western Literary Institution), on Thursday, March the 1st, and following day, the Extensive and Valuable Stock of Messrs. G. TRIMBEY and CO. (who are relinquishing the miscellaneous business, for manufacturing only), comprising a large and wellselected Stock of every requisite for a Musical Instrument Seller (especially the Country Trade) several gross) of Violins, Violoncellos and Double Basses. Bows, Guitars, 57 Musical Boxes, 36 Bell and other Metronomes, near 2 gross of Besson's and other Accordions and Concertinas, a good assortment of Brass Instruments, Cornopeans, and Sax Horns, by Curtois, &c.; Flutes, Fifes, Flagcolets, Clarinets, Desks, Canterburies, Stools, Instruction Books, various fittings and miscellaneous stock, useful to the Manufacturer and the Dealer, 4 Harmoniums by Alexandre, &c., several Pianofortes by the best makers, &c. Catalogues on receipt of two stamps. W. VINCENT WALLACE-CZERNY'S 101 • STUDIES. Edited with additional matter, by W. VINCENT WALLACE. Together with Czerny's last additions and Hamilton's notes. 24th edition, in two books, each 48.; or complete in one, Ss. N.B.-Purchasers should be particular in ordering Vincent Wallace's edition. TWO-HUNDRED and FORTY-SIXTH EDITION of HAMILTON'S MODERN INSTRUCTIONS for the PIANOFORTE, enlarged and fingered by Czerny: a Sacred Song and two Anthems, large music folio, price only 4s. "The veriest child may learn from this book."-Berwick Warder. "This work introduces the roble science to young minds by a much less difficult medium than the instruction books of old did."-Vide Dispatch. "This book is so clear that an infant can understand it-a feature very desirable to teachers."Vide Musical Gazette, No. 1. For the country and the colonies this work has not its equal. London: ROBERT COCKS and CO., 6, New Burlington-street, publishers to the Queen; and all Musicsellers and Booksellers. FOURTH SERIES-CHRISTY'S MINSTRELS. 1. Beautiful Star, and Ring de Banjo. 2. Good News from Home. 3. We are coming Sister Mary, and Wait for the Waggon. 4. Nelly Gray. 5. Hard Times. 6. I'm off to Charlestown. LAURENT'S UNRIVALLED WALTZES. The average sale of the following Waltzes is from 4,000 to 20,000 each set. s. d. Sicilian Vespers Waltz (Illustrated in colours) 4 0 Donna Julia Waltz Beloved Star Waltz (on "Thou art so near" by Reichardt) Dinorah Waltz Satanella Waltz .. 4 0 4 0 4 0 BOOSEY & SONS' Musical Library, 24 & 28, Holles-stree Lord Lovell's Waltz.. Christy's Minstrels' Waltz Summer Bloom Waltz 5. "SWEET HOPE." 6. "REMEMBRANCE." 7. "GRATITUDE." 8. "I LOVE THE OAK," for contralto or barytone. London: Duncan Davison and Co., 244, Regent-street, W., Two Chamber Trios for soprano, mezzo-soprano, and contralto: "Come sisters, let us dance and sing," 2s. 6d. "Come, fairies, come, the stars shine bright," 2s. 6d. Three Italian Songs: "Vieni, Vieni," serenade, 28.; "L' onda che mormora, romance, 2s. 6d.; "Ah, se piacer mi vuoi," romance, 2s. These ballads are beautiful compositions, thoroughly English in their style and character. The words, always selected with literary taste, are set to music with the utmost attention, not only to sentiment and expression, but to all the niceties of accent and of prosody.' " "The two trios, which are for female voices, and calculated for the accomplished lady-singers who are now found in every social circle, are among the most attractive drawing-room music that we have heard for a long time."-Spectator. CHARLES LUDERS' COMPOSITIONS. SATANELLA QUADRILLES.. (CHRISTY'S). LAURENT. " DUCHESNE. 8 0 80 80 LE CORSAIRE, Op. 42, Mélodie historique (Dediée à Edouard Roeckel) (COMPLETE). All arranged for the youngest performers on the Pianoforte. BOOSEY & SONS, Holles-street. Second Edition, Folio, pp. 40, stitched. Price, complete, 7s. 6d. R. R. ROSS'S Useful Morning and Evening Full Service in F, for four voices, with organ accompaniment. Separately, Te Deum and Jubilate, 3s.; Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis, 3s. London: J. A. Novello. FEBRUARY 18, 1860.] THE MUSICAL WORLD. NEW SONGS PUBLISHED BY MESSRS. DUNCAN DAVISON & "OH! TAKE ME TO THY HEART AGAIN!" Poetry by JESSICA RANKIN, Composed by M. W. BALFE. Oh! take me to thy heart again! I did not dream those cherished chords So lightly could be broken. Oh! take me to thy heart again. I think how very sad and lone This life would be without thee; Then take me to thy heart again. "THE SULIOTE WAR SONG," Composed by BRINLEY RICHARDS. Rouse ye Palikari, Men of Suliote, rouse ye, See on yonder mountain's brow, Glows the beacon light! Warlike songs are singing,- To the coming Fight. What though foes surround us, Come with weapons gleaming- "SYMPATHY," POETRY BY ELLIS BELL, There should be no despair for you, There should be no despair, though tears "AWAKE LITTLE PILGRIM." Poetry by the Rev. D. T. K. DRUMMOND. Awake, little pilgrim, the day is at hand, The rays of the morning appear on the land; O, haste with thy burden to life's narrow gate, Ere the night shadows falling proclaim thee too late Knock, little pilgrim, it shall not be vain, Thy feeble entreaties admittance shall gain; CO. "THE DEW-DROP AND THE ROSE." Poetry by ISABELLA HAMPTON. Composed by G. A. OSBORNE. Price 2s. 6d. The dew-drop instinctively felt there had come A shelter he sought next the heart of the rose, Still nearer came that sunbeam gay, Those words the dew-drop heard him say, "THE CHRISTMAS ROSE." Poetry by M. A. STODART. Composed by LOVELL PHILLIPS. Price 2s. 6d. "The Christmas Rose! The Christmas Rose! 'Mid wintry frost and snow it blows; And opes its portals pure and fair, When winds have swept the gay parterre. Just like a true and constant friend, Whose faith no storms of life can bend; Not the mere friend of summer day, But firm when joy hath passed away. This flower is like the joys that shine, In sorrow's hour and life's decline, When youth hath passed and pleasure flown, Then marvel not that thus I twine My thoughts around this gift of thine, And muse on hopes and joys that last, And bloom through life's most piercing blast." "I'M NOT IN LOVE, REMEMBER." Poetry by JESSICA RANKIN. Composed by M. W. BALFE. Price 2s. Why my heart is full of care, And why no pleasures charm me? It is not Love torments me so: I scorn the wily urchin's bow, His arrows cannot harm me! I try to sing-my voice is sad! I sleep! bnt then 'tis just as bad- To charm away the demon. I sometimes think, if "I know who Were here, he'd tell me what to do, To bid the demon slumber! Could I but hear his voice again, I'm sure 'twould cheer my heart-but then "I'm not in love, remember!" I'm not in love, remember. "ARE THEY MEANT BUT TO DECEIVE ME." Poetry from the Polish. Composed by A. REICHARDT. Price 2s. 6d. Those fond words that tell of love LONDON: DUNCAN DAVISON & CO., (DÉPOT GÉNÉRAL DE LA MAISON BRANDUS DE PARIS), 244, REGENT STREET, CORNER OF LITTLE ARGYLL STREET. "THE WORTH OF ART APPEARS MOST EMINENT IN MUSIC, SINCE IT REQUIRES NO MATERIAL, NO SUBJECT-MATTER, WHOSE EFFECT MUST VOL. 38.-No. 8. V. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1860. R. UNDER THE MOST DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF THEIR ROYAL HIGHNESSES THE PRINCESSES AND PRINCES OF THE The Most Worshipful the Grand Master of Ireland, And Several other Distinguished Freemasons; The LORD BISHOP OF MANCHESTER, The Right Worshipful the MAYOR OF MANCHESTER, His Worship the Mayor of Salford, W. HARVEY, Esq. University of Oxford. And many of the Nobility, Gentry, Clergy, and distinguished Families of the Empire. DR. MARK'S GREAT NATIONAL ENTERPRISE Organised in 1848, and developed at THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC BRIDGE STREET, MANCHESTER, established by him expres-ly as a Great National Institution to facilitate the Encouragement and Promotion of NATIVE MUSICAL TALENT, and the GENERAL ADVANCEMENT OF MUSIC AMONG THE RISING GENERATION, upon his new and effective system, also as a NORMAL SCHOOL for the training of masters to conduct CONSERVATOIRES OF MUSIC to be established throughout the United Kingdom, for LITTLE CHILDREN, the whole comprising an entirely new scheme of NATIONAL EDUCATION, by blending music with general instruction, so that the study of music shall become a branch of education in the humblest of schools of this country. To illustrate and to rouse an interest in every town and city for these institutions, Dr. Mark travels with a number of his pupils occasionally through the country-giving lectures, and introducing his highly approved and pleasing Musical Entertainment, entitled DR MARK AND HIS LITTLE MEN, who number upwards of Thirty Instrumentalists, and a most Efficient Chorus, the whole forming a most unique and complete Juvenile Orchestra, composed of LITTLE ENGLISH, IRISH, SCOTCH AND WELCH BOYS, FROM FIVE TO SIXTEEN YEARS OF AGE, who play Operatic Selections, Solos, Marches, Quadrilles, Galops. &c., and sing Songs and Choruses in a most effective manner, and to whom Dr. Mark gives a gratuitous General and Musical Education. APPOINTMENTS OF MASTERS AND ARRANGEMENTS OF CLASSES IN THE ABOVE INSTITUTION. Principal of the Royal College of Music; Director, Composer, and Conductor; Lecturer to both Private and Public, Theoretical Dr. MARK. and Practical Instrumental and Vocal Classes Master of the General Educational Department: Writing, Reading, Arithmetic, Grammar, Dictation, History, Geography, Practical Geometry, and Bookkeeping Mr. POWELL and Two Assistant Teachers. "PRACTICAL ASSISTANT TEACHERS. Violoncello, Double Bass, and Viola Flute, Piccolo, Oboe, and Clarionet Cornet and other Brass Instruments Concertina (German and English) Vocal Classes .. Dr. MARK has also made provision for the Orphans of the Musical Profession possessing musical talent, who will find the above institution a happy home, and receive a most effective general and musical education, board, and clothing, free of all expense. Little Boys, from five to nine years of age, apprenticed for three, five, or seven years by paying a moderate entrance fee to cover the expenses of instrument and books. Twelve appointments ready for Masters. THER PRICE 4d. STAMPED 5d. HE MUSICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON. THE FIRST CONCERT, on Wednesday evening next, Feb. 29th, at ST. JAMES'S HALL. Programine-Spohr's Symphony, "The Power of Sound," in memory of the composer; Sterndale Bennett's Overture, "The Wood Nymphs:" Schumann's Overture, "Geneveva;" Rossini's Overture, "The S.ege of Corinth" Ernst's Concertino in D. Violin-Mr. H. G. Blagrove. Vocalists-Madlle Parepa and Signor Belletti. Conductor-Mr. ALFRED MELLON. Doors open at eight. To commence at half-past eight precisely. N.B.--No tickets will be old to the public, except a limited number for the upper gallery, at 3s. 6d. each, at Cramer and Co.'s, 201, Regeut-street. CHARLES SALAMAN, Hon. Sec. St. James's Hall. 36. Baker-street, W. ST. JAMES'S HALL-THE VOCAL ASSOCIATION. " President, The Right Honourable the Earl of Dudley. Conductors, M. Benedict and Mr. C. E. Horsley. On Thursday evening, March 8, at 8 o'clock. Miss Arabella Goddard, Madile Euphrosyne, Parepa, and Choir of 200 voices. By general desire will be repeated Mendel sohn's Hymn, "Hear my prayer,' Madle. Parepa and Choir of the Vocal Association. Organ, Mr. Brownsmith. Ne Part-Sougs, &c., &c. Area, 1s,; Reserved Seats, 3s.; Sofa Stalls, 58.; at the Hall. MIS ISS LAURA BAXTER has the honour to announce to her pupils and friends that she will give a Grand Vocal and Instrumental Concert, the particulars of which will be published in future advertisements. Communicatious to be addressed to Miss Laura Baxter's residence, 155, Albanystreet, Regent's-park, N.W. TO VOLUNTEER RIFLE CORPS.-Boosey and Sons military band instruments, reed and brass, as well as bugles, drums and fifes, have b en used and approved of by almost every regiment in the service, at home and abroad. Those regiments that contemp ate the formation of a band, are invited to apply to the firm, who wil be happy to recommend them competent bandmasters, and render any further assistance that may be required.-Boosey and Sons, Holles-street, London. ROY OYAL VOLUNTEER BALL.-Under the immediate Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen. Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cambridge. The Royal Volunteer Ball will take place on the evening of Wednesday March 7th, the day on which Her Majesty will hold a Court specially to rec.ve the Officers of the various Volunteer Corps from the different pa is of the kingdom. The Ball will take place in the New Fioral Hall, Covent Garden. The list of the Ladies Patronesses through whom the tickets will be issued will be completed and announced, together with the details of all the arrangements, in the course of a few days. ΜΙ RS. TENNANT (Sister of Mr. Sir Reeves), begs to acquaint her friends and the public that she continues giving lessons in singing. For terms, apply to Messrs. Boosey and Sons, 28, Holles-street, Cavendish-square; Messrs. Chappell and Co., 50, New Bond-street; or at her own residence, 307. Oxford-street, New Bond-street, W. MR. TENNANT has returned to town. All communica tions respecting engagements for himself and Mrs. Tennant to be addressedto Messrs. Boosey and Sons, 28, Holles-street, Cavendish-square; Messrs. Chappell and Co, 50, New Bond-street; or to their residence, 307, Oxford street, New Bond-street, W. For Prospectuses, apply direct to the Royal College of Music, Bridge-street, MISS Manchester. Dr. MARK is also open to Engagements with his Little Men. Dr. MARK begs to invite the Parents and Friends, and all those interested in nis Enterprise and in the Education of the Youths of this country to visit his establishment. Visiting hours:-From Nine to Eleven, a.m., and Two and Four, p.m. Saturdays and Sundays excepted. 8 B15 better ELLEN LYON, Vocalist (Soprano respecting all public and private engagements to be addressed 26, Charlos street, Berners-street, W. MR. ELLIOT GALER has REMOVED Villa, Junction-road, N. M NEWSPAPER VORO |