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"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."— Göthe. SUBSCRIPTION:-Stamped for Postage, 20s. per annum-Payable in advance, by Cash or Post Office Order, to BOOSEY & SONS, 28, Holles Street, Cavendish Square.

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HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE QUEEN,
H.R.H. THE PRINCE CONSORT,

THEIR ROYAL HIGHNESSES THE PRINCESSES AND PRINCES OF THE
ROYAL FAMILY,

The Most Worshipful the Grand Master of Ireland,
His Grace the DUKE of LEINSTER,

And Several other Distinguished Freemasons;
His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, the
EARL of EGLINTON and WINTON,

The LORD BISHOP OF MANCHESTER,

The Right Worshipful the MAYOR OF MANCHESTER,
IVIE MACKIE, Esq.

His Worship the Mayor of Salford, W. HARVEY, Esq.

SIR FREDERICK GORE OUSELEY, Bart., Director of Music at the 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 expressly 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,

..

Mr. POWELL and Two

History, Geography, Practical Geometry, and Book-Assistant Teachers. keeping

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PRACTICAL ASSISTANT TEACHERS.

Mr. BAKER.
(Herr SIEMERS.
Mr. ELDER.

Mons ROGUIER.
Mr. BEARD.

Mons. VIEUXTEMPS.

Mr. T. DONOVAN.

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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.

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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.

For Prospectuses, apply direct to the Royal College of Music, Bridge-strect, Manchester.

Dr. MARK is also open to Engagements with his Little Mon.

Dr. MARK begs to invite the Parents and Friends, and all those interested in his 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.

V.

PRICE 4d. STAMPED 5d.

R.

FIRST GLASGOW MUSICAL FESTIVAL, UNDER THE SPECIAL PATRONAGE OF

HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE QUEEN, HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE CONSORT, AND NOBLEMEN AND GENTLEMEN. (As previously advertised.)

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ARTISTES.-PRINCIPAL VOCALISTS.

Soprano-Madame CLARA NOVELLO and Miss WHITHAM.
Contralto-Miss DOLBY and Mrs. LOCKEY.
Tenor-Mr. SIMS REEVES and Mr. LOCKEY.
Bass-Mr. WEISS and Mr. WINN.

The BAND will be superior to any which has hitherto appeared in Scotland.
The Artistes are Sixty in number-selected exclusively from the
LONDON PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY,

And embrace many of the most Eminent Instrumentalists in Europe.
The CHORUS will consist of the GLASGOW CHORAL UNION, numbering
Four Hundred Voices.
The entire Orchestra will thus comprise nearly
FIVE HUNDRED PERFORMERS.

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Stalls in area and side galleries (seats numbered), single tickets.. Family tickets (admitting four)

Portion of side galleries, second scats in area, and front of west Gallery (benches numbered), single tickets

s. d. 0 15 0 2 15 0

0 10 6 116 0

Serial tickets (transferable), admitting one to cach concert.. Back of west gallery, or promenade (unreserved), single tickets.. 0 5 0 *** Prospectuses, containing all particulars, may be had at 42, Buchanan-street, or sent, post-free, on receipt of sixpence.

Tickets may be had of J. Muir, Wood, and Co., 42, Buchanan-street. As only a very limited number can be issued, early application will be necessary, HENRY BAXTER, Hon. Sec.

LAURENT'S SECOND GRAND WINTER BALL, at

St. James's Hall-M. HENRI LAURENT has the honour to announce, that in consequence of the distinguished success which attended his grand Christmas ball, he has, at the request of numerous persons of distinction, made arrangements to give a SECOND GRAND WINTER BALL, at St. James's Hall, Tuesday, January 31, on the same scale of magnificence which afforded so much satisfaction on the last occasion, The hall will present the appearance of a beautifui winter garden, being decorated with flowers, plants, and sculpture, arranged by Mr. Hurwitz. The orchestra will be complete in every department, and will perform a variety of novelties composed for the occasion. Conductor-M. Laurent. The supper will be under the entire management of Mr. Donald, the celebrated restaurateur of St. James's Hall. Ball tickets for gentlemen, 10s 6d. ; ladies, 78.; supper tickets, 75.: to be had of Mr. Austin, St. James's Hall, Piccadilly, and of the principal musicsellers.

ISS EMILY GRESHAM, Soprano. Letters re

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O THE BENEVOLENT.-The lamented death of the

and foreman to Messrs. Davis and Phillips, of 25, Berwick-street, Music-printers, calls for the sympathy of those benevolent friends and the public, who may be kindly disposed to aid by their contributions in support of his two female orphan children, left totally unprovided for, and in repayment of the funeral expenses incurred. The loss of his wife and two other of their children in one week, after a long and serious illness, attendant with heavy medical, funeral, and family expenses during sickness, so reduced his means and crushed his spirit, that eventually his health sunk, under the heavy load of his troubles and affiction, until he died, in the very prime of his manhood, leaving two female orphan children destitute, for whom the generous support of his friends and the public is earnestly solicited, in endeavouring to raise a sufficient fund, to be placed in a Savings' Bank, in the charge of competent trustees, for their future benefit and support. Contributions thankfully received by Messrs. Davis and Phillips, 25, Berwickstreet. Music-printers; W. Lovell Phillips, Esq., 67, Oakley-square; Mr. W. Alston, 7, Sutherland-place, Eccleston-square;" Mrs. Davis, 67, Oakley-square; W. Edwin Alston, Esq., Union Bank of London, City; and by such other ladies and gentlemen who may kindly feel an interest in endeavouring to obtain the

same.

TO CONCERT AND SOIREE COMMITTEES,

ISS EMMA HEYWOOD, who appeared at the Choral Union Concerts on New Year's Day last, is open to engagements. She will be in Glasgow on the 14th instant. Letters addressed to her, care of J. Muir, Wood and Co., 42, Buchanan-street, will meet with immediate attention.

MDLLE. MARIE WIECK, Pianist (sister to Madame

Clara Schumann), begs to announce that she is in Town for the Season, Letters respecting engagements and pupils to be addressed to 14, Leinster-square. Hyde-park, W.

GL

LEES AND MADRIGALS.-EGYPTIAN HALL, PICCADILLY, (DUDLEY GALLERY). Change of Programme Mr. Mitchell has the pleasure to announce, that the Entertainment of Glees, Madrigals, and Old English Ditties, by the London Glee and Madrigal Union, under the direction of Mr. Land, with illustrative remarks by T. Oliphant, Esq., having been received with distinguished favour and approbation, will be continued every evening during the ensuing week, at half-past eight; (except Wednesday evening the 18th instant) and on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings, at half-past two. Reserved seats, 3s.; unreserved, 2s. A few fauteuils, 5s. each, which may be secured at Mr. Mitchell's Royal Library, 33, Old Bond-street, W.

W

ANTED, immediately, a Pupil in a Musical Establishment, where he will have an opportunity of acquiring a thorough knowledge of the profession in all its branches. Apply to Herr Winzer, Newcastle, Staffordshire.

MEYERBEER'S DINORAH AND STERNDALE

CONCERTS. Comic vocalists-Messrs. George Hodson (the Irish comedian and mimic), W. J. Critchfield, 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 Committee of the former pupils of Mrs. BARCLAY,

daughter of the late comedian, John Fawcett, in acknowledging with thanks the kind liberality of those friends who have already contributed to the fund for purchasing an annuity for this deserving lady, desires to make it known that the subscription list must shortly be closed, they therefore hope that all who desire to testify their sympathy for this respected lady by subscribing to the fund will kindly forward their donations to Mrs. O. Webb, 36, Green-street, Park-lane, and Messrs. Hatchard, Piccadilly. Total amount received, £250.

CAPITAL ORGAN FOR SALE OR HIRE.-2 rows

keys-11 stops-GG; also another, 1 row-GG-7 stops. Price 120 and 65 guineas. Hiring, 9 and 6 guineas per annum. Address, S., 2, Nugent-villas, Kingsdown, Bristol.

MUSICAL 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, 1s. Sd. Publishers: Rudall, Rose, Carte and Co., 20, Charing Cross, S.W.; and Keith, Prowse and Co., 48, Cheapside, E.C.

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In presenting this prospectus, the projectors of this Association deem it worthy of remark that a great want is felt by a countless number of amateurs possessing musical knowledge and capability of a society which would afford them ample opportunity of acquiring, at a moderate cost, a complete knowledge of the beauty and grandeur of the choicest and recognized orchestral compositions of this and previous periods.

The object of this Association is to bring together the amateur instrumentalists of London and its suburbs, for the practice and performance of oratorios, masses, cantatas, symphonies, operatic selections, and overtures, including compositions but little known to the general public, with other chef-d'œuvres of the great masters, suitable for band and chorus conjointly or separately.

It is proposed to establish, for the benefit of the amateur department, weekly rehearsals, on every Saturday Evening, at Eight o'clock, at St. James' Hall, Regent-street, commencing this evening, January 7th, 1880; and that, during the season, concerts shall be given at one of the large theatres or concertrooms, with the important assistance of the honorary professional members,

FERRARI'S WORK ON THE VOICE AND SINGING, and in conjunction with the chorus, as soon as the necessary proficiency is

price may be had at his residence, Devonshire-lodge, 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 many 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.

attained.

In the professional department there are still vacancies for honorary members for the following instruments:-Four first violins, one second violin, and two violas.

All communications to be addressed to the Honorary Secretary of the London Orchestral Association, St. James's Hall, (ticket office) Piccadilly W.

H. J. BRAHAM, Hon. Sec.

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40 CALEDONIA, on Scotch Airs.. 4 0 Composed expressly for Miss Goddard, and performed by her throughout England, Ireland, and Scotland.

NE PLUS ULRA, by WOLFFL.-A new edition of this celebrated Sonata as

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performed by Miss Goddard, with a very interesting Introduction by J. W. BALFE'S NEW AND CHARMING COMPOSITIONS.

containing an account of Life and Conpositions,

Price 58. THALBERG'S THREE FANTASIAS on "Home Sweet Home," "The Last Rose of Summer," and "Lillie Dale," in one book (large size), price 2s. 6d. Boosey and Sons, Holles-street, London.

TO VOLUNTEER RIFLE CORPS.-Boosey and Sons

military band instruments, reed and brass, as well as bugles, drums and fifes, have been used and approved of by almost every regiment in the service, at home and abroad. Those regiments that contemplate the formation of a band, are invited to apply to the firm, who will be happy to recommend them competent bandmasters, and render any further assistance that may be required.-Boosey and Sons, Holles-street, London.

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LONG AS MY DAUGHTER LOVES ME." Price 2s.

"I AM THE SPIRIT OF LIGHT." Price 2s. 6d.

"THREADS OF GOLD." Price 28.

"ONE SMILE FROM THEE." Price 2s.

"I'M LEAVING HAME, MY WILLIE." Price 2s.

"SUNSET" (words by Ellison). Price 2s.

London: Addison, Hollier, and Lucas, 210, Regent-street.

THE JOY OF TRULY LOVING. Sung by Sims Reeves. From "The Dream," a Serenata, composed by M. Costa. Price 28. Original key, E flat; transposed key, C. London: Addison, Hollier, and Lucas, 210, Regent-street.

ENRY FARMER'S highly successful Ballad, "THE

HENRY

entertainment. Price 2s.

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ENGEL'S HARMONIUM TUTOR is the best book JAY'S MOURNING WAREHOUSE-The proprietors

published for this instrument; containing a good seloction of popular music. Price 35. Metzler and Co., 37, 38, and 35, Great Marlborough-street, W.; Wholesale Importers of Alexandre's Harmoniums.

ENGEL'S METHOD FOR THE ALEXANDRE

DRAWING-ROOM MODEL HARMONIUM. Price 2s. Metzler and Co., 37, 38, and 35, Great Marlborough-street, W.

respectfully announce that the London General Mourning Warehouse offers advantages both to families of the highest distinction, and to those of limited means. Appointments for Ladies Mourning attire of every requisite quality, and suited to any grade or condition of society, may be had, and made up if required, on the most reasonable terms, and the shortest notice, at THE LONDON GENERAL MOURNING WAREHOUSE, 247, 249, and 251, Regent-street.

WHEATSTONE'S 5-OCTAVE HARMO

£6 6NIUM (NEST) IN Double pedale, with ort, agreeable quality

ALEXANDRE'S HARMONIUMS. METZLER & Co. of tone.

The original Importers of these admired Instruments, which are admitted by the most competent judges to be superior to any others that are made, have always on hand a very large assortment, including the new "Drawing-room Model," at the importation prices. Descriptive and illustrated lists on application. Metzler and Co., 37, 38, and 35, Great Marlborough-street, W.

£3

WHEATSTONE'S 3s.

PATENT CONCERTINA, 3 Octaves (48 Keys), rosewood. Wheatstone and Co., Inventors, 20, Conduit-street, Regent-stoect.

THE

THE MUSICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON CONVERSAZIONE.-NOTICE.-The First Conversazione of the present season will be held at St. Janies's Hall, on Wednesday evening next, the 18th inst., at halfpast eight o'clock. Fellows, Associates, Lady Associates, and Nominated Annual Subscribers (escorts to Lady Associates) are alone privileged to attend. No person will be admitted without a ticket for 1860. Tickets are not transferable, except to the Five Concerts of the Society. The Annual Subscription of Members is now payable at Messrs. Cramer and Co.'s, 201, Regent-street, W., and should be paid on or before the 1st February. N.B. Entrance in Regent-street.

CHARLES SALAMAN, Hon, Sec., 36, Baker-street, Portman-square. St. James's Hall, 28, Piccadilly, W.

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BOOSEY'S

CHRISTY'S MINSTRELS

ALBUMS.

CONTAINING TWENTY FOUR SONGS,

In two books, price 2s. 6d. cach, or complete in an elegant volume, cloth and gold, 7s. 6d.

BOOK 1st.

"KISS ME QUICK,"

"WILLIE, WE HAVE MISSED YOU." "HOOP DE DOODEN DO." "HAZEL DELL."

"WE ARE COMING, SISTER MARY." "RING DE BANJO."

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"HARD TIMES."

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"GOOD NEWS FROM HOME." "WAIT FOR THE WAGGON."

"COME WHERE MY LOVE LIES." BEAUTIFUL STAR."

"TOLL THE BELL."

BOOK 2nd.

"GENTLE JENNY GRAY."
"THE MOCKING BIRD."
"THE GREENWOOD DELL."
"ELLEN BAYNE."

"DO THEY MISS ME AT HOME."
"SEEING NELLY HOME."
"GENTLY DOWN THE STREAM."
"MAGGIE BY MY SIDE."

"LET ME KISS HIM FOR HIS MOTHER."

"EULALIE."

"I'M OFF TO CHARLESTOWN." "MINNIE MOORE."

BOOSEY & SONS, 24 and 28, Holles-street, London.

SUNG WITH EXTRAORDINARY SUCCESS BY MR. SIMS REEVES.

"MARGARETTA,"
BALLAD,

THE POETRY BY

G. P. MORRIS, Esq.

COMPOSED BY

M. W. BALFE.

When I was in my teens,
I loved dear Margaretta,

I know not what it means,
I cannot now forget her.
That vision of the past

My head is ever crazing,
Yet when I saw her last,

I could not speak for gazing. Queen of rural maids,

My dark-eyed Margaretta, The heart the mind upbraids, That struggles to forget her. My love I know will seem

A wayward, boyish folly; But, ah; it was a dream

Most sweet, most melancholy. Were mine the world's domain, To me 'twere fortune better To be a boy again,

And dream of Margaretta. Oh! mem'ry of the past, Why linger to regret her? My first love was my last, And that is Margaretta.

Price 2s. 6d.

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REVIEWS.

"Les Arquebusiers;" "La Fandango," "Brise Mystérieuse;” “Hymne à la Vierge," "Air de Danse ;" "La Ronde des Clochettes," pour piano-par Felix Godefroid-Ops. 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, and 87-(Cramer, Beale, and Chappell). Mozart and Beethoven used to make six elaborately-contrived quartets stand for a single opus. M. Felix Godefroid (the Belgian Parish Alvars) here allows six little bagatelles to pass for six opera. Not much lamp oil, or sweat of the brow, can have been wasted on them. N'importe; these six bagatelles have the merit of being original as well as pretty. They are not hashes, concocted of the leavings of the Opera, nor glasses of punch mixed from the rinsings of Meyerbeer's bottles, Such as they are, they belong exclusively to M. Godefroid. Though all of them are comparatively easy, not one of them is, in a strictly musical sense, uninteresting. Besides being well composed, there is a certain freshness of thought about every one of them which alone would render them acceptable. Les Arquebusiers is a spirited march, with a thought timidly stolen from Auber-at the top of page 3. La Fandango, less new in its allure, while styled Danse Péruvienne, is so Spanish in character as to yield presumptive evidence, were presumptive evidence needed, that the Spaniards had set foot in Peru. Brise Mystérieuse is styled a caprice, the "caprice" seeming to be involved in the following direction :—

"Ce morceau doit être éxécuté très légèrement, et constamment avec la pedale sourde,”which, as we have no great faith in a perpetual employment of the deaf pedal, and as the caprice is attractive enough without having recourse to any such expedient, we recommend the player to disregard, if not wholly, at any rate in part. Hymne à la Vierge is in some respects the best morceau of the six; nevertheless, the following progression is objectionable (we have transposed it an octave higher) :

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Psalmodia, simplex et selecta"-" consisting of a very choice selection of psalm-tunes, adapted for four voices, with an accompaniment for piano; interspersed with numerous interludes and preludes, attached to each tune respectively, and a double set of words IN LARGE PRINT" (Tallant and Allen). The preface appears to us the most valuable feature of this compilation. That others are not of the same mind, however, may be gathered from the following advertisement (puff?) which the publishers have printed on the back of the cover :

"The following critical remarks on Psalmodia have reached the author through the medium, and great kindness, of the printer. They are of the most disinterested nature, and were never intended to meet the public eye, having been elicited spontaneously, from the pen of a gentleman (who is utterly unknown to the author, except by name and reputation) on his perusing a copy of the prospectus prior to its publication :— "I may be mistaken, but I fancy this work must become a popular useful, strikes me as being just the thing that is wanted. An organist, one. The whole arrangement, which is at once novel, interesting, and or pianist, has before him (or her), the tune itself, a prelude, and interludes, (containing, in my humble opinion, really lovely bits of harmony), and, on the opposite page, two sets of words in most unmistakeable characters. So excellent an arrangement has certainly never book as upon a pet child of my own, in which I should have much come under my notice before. The truth is, I could look upon this hope of a fine career.

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and the subjoined fragment of melody (a remarkably melodious fragment), is (less timidly) stolen from Schubert's Ständchen:

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The Air de Danse is a tolerably happy (but not so happy as we should have expected from M. Godefroid) imitation of the ordinary theatrical pas de-no matter how many-of which Rossini, Auber, and Meyerbeer have produced the most faultless and genial examples. The Ronde des Clochettes of course in B minor, with F sharp for the clochettesthough not by any means so good as the rondo from Paganini's famous concerto, is, for a piece of such moderate difficulty, both brilliant and effective. In conclusion, though not quite so sterling as some pieces of similar pretensions from the same pen which were reviewed about two years since in these columns, these new compositions of M. Godefroid are so much superior to the ordinary run of such trifles that they may be conscientiously recommended to masters and students.

If so, we own that Psalmodia, simplex et selecta, would not be " a pet child of ours," nor could we reasonably predict for it "a fine career."

In "selections," from Dinorah, Martha, and Satanella, M. Emile Berger has culled, with great industry, all the flowers of tune from each opera, and arranged them in so familiar a manner as to come within reach of even the most amateur aspirant to honours as a drawing-room pianist. M. Berger has not missed a single favourite bit; so that each of his selections may fairly be likened to a Christmas pudding gorged with sweets, the most luxurious pudding of the three being unquestionably the Dinorah, which is so full of plums and spices of all kinds that you can scarcely believe that it has been made up of anything else.

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