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PART-SONG MISCELLANY, BOOSEY AND SONS' CATALOGUE.

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5. "Who shall be Fairest ?" Four-part Song

6. "O spare my Tender Flowers," Four-part Song

8. "Smile, O Heaven, upon the Day," Chorus (Satanella)

9. Sancta Maria," Chorus (Dinorah)

10, "A Legend of the Rhine," Part Song (Male Voices).. 11. "The Hostess's Daughter," Part Song (Male Voices) 12. "The Rover," Part Song (Male Voices)..

18. "The Three Wishes," Part Song..

"O'er the calm and Sparkling Waters," Chorus (Les Vêpres) 15: "Lowly we do bend before Thee," Quartet (Dinorah)

A Capstan Chorus," Chorus (Male Voices)..

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Frank Mori.
Frank Mori.
Frank Mori.

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Henry Smart.
Meyerbeer.
Flotow.

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J. W. DAVISON.

CHOPIN'S MAZURKAS. complete..

DUSSEK'S and WOELFFL'S PLUS ULTRA and NE PLUS ULTRA
SONATAS

NEW GUITAR BOOK.

8s.

46.

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FOR THE ORGAN. SANTA MARIA and

MARCIA RELIGIOSO.-The celebrated Coro and Marcia in Meyerbeer's Opera DINORAH, arranged from the full score for the organ, with Pedal Obbligato by J. T. Stone, price 3s. Boosey and Sons, Holles-street.

Published by JOHN BOOSEY, of Castlebar-hill, in the Parish of Ealing, in the
County of Middlesex, at the office of BOOSEY & SONS, 28, Holles-street.
Printed by WILLIAM SPENCER JOHNSON, "Nassau Steam Press," 60, St. Martin's-
lane, in the Parish of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, in the County of Middlesex.-
Saturday, April 28, 1860.

"THE WORTH OF ART APPEARS MOST EMINENT IN MUSIC, SINCE IT REQUIRES NO MATERIAL, NO SUBJECT-MATTER, WHOSE EFFECT MUST BE DEDUCTED. IT 18 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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UNDER THE MOST DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF
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 or 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.

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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:1
Writing, Reading, Arithmetic, Grammar, Dictation,
History, Geography, Practical Geometry, and Book-
keeping

Organ ..

Mr. POWELL
and Two

Assistant Teachers.

"PRACTICAL ASSISTANT TEACHERS.

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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.

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ST. JAMES'S

PRICE 4d. STAMPED 5d

HALL,

REGENT-STREET AND PICCADILLY.

MONDAY POPULAR CONCERTS.

THE TWENTY-FIRST CONCERT OF THE SEASON, MONDAY EVENING, MAY 7th, 1860.

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MRS.

Wessel and Co., 18, Hanover-square.

[RS. JOHN MACFARREN'S Annual Matinée of Pianoforte Music, will take place on Saturday, May 26th, in Hanover-square Rooms when she will be assisted by Miss Arabella Goddard, M. Sainton, Signor Piatti, Mr. Walter Macfarren, Miss Palmer, and Mr. Santley. Tickets, 108. 01., 7s., and 3s. 6d., of Mrs. Macfarren, 15, Albert-street, Glo'ster-gate, N.W.

ULLIEN'S LAST WALTZ will be published in a few days, by Boosey and Sons, Holles-street.

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ES NOCES DE JEANNETTE. By Victor Massé. of Boosey and Sons, Holles-street.

[ADAME LAURA BAXTER will give a Grand Vocal THE LONDON GLEE AND MADRIGAL UNION.

evening, May 15, 1860. To commence at half-past 7 o'clock precisely. Under the immediate patronage of The Most Noble the Marquis of Lansdowne, The Right Hon. the Earl of Mount Edgcumbe, The Countess of Mount Edgcumbe, The Lady Brown ow, The Viscount Valletort, M.P., The Lady Katharine Valletort, &c., &c. Artis -Madame Catherine Hayes, Miss Ransford, Miss Theresa Jefferys, Madame Weiss, and Madame Laura Baxter; Mr. Sims Reeves, Mr. George Perren, Mr. Allan Irving, and Mr. Weiss. Instrumentalists-Violin, Mr. Blagrove; Vi oncello, Herr Lidel; Pianoforte, Miss Matilda Baxter and Mr. S. I. Noble. Conductors-Mr. W. Vincent Wallace (who has kindly consented to assist on this o casion), Mr. G. Lake, Signor Vianesi, and Signor Randegger. Reserved seats, 7s.; balcony, 3s.; gallery and orchestra, 18. To be had of Madame Laura Baxter, 155, Albany-street, Regent's-park, N. W., of the Music Publishers, and at the Libraries.

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RCHESTRAL UNION.-MR. ALFRED MELLON begs to announce that he will return to London about the middle of June, when he will be open to any engagements for the Band of the Orchestral Union, which he has reconstructed. Principal Artistes-M M. Sainton, H. Hill, W. Watson, E. Payton, Doyle, Trust. G. Collins, Aylward, Howell, senr, White, P, S. Pratten, Barret, Lazarus, T. Owen, Hausser, C. Harper, Standen, T. Harper, Stanton Jones, W. Winterbottom, Cioffi, Hughes, and F. C. Horton. Applications respecting engagements to be made to Mr. George Dolby, 2, Hinde-street, Manchester-square, W.

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Miss J. Wells, Miss Eyles, Mr. Baxter, Mr. W. Cummings, Mr. Land, and Mr. Lawler, respectfully announce that arrangements have been made to resume their successful Entertainments, on Wednesday next, at the Royal Gallery of Illustration, Regent-street, to be continued every Wednesday and Friday afternoons, at 3, and on Saturday evenings at 8.15. Conductor, Mr. Land. Literary Illustrator, Mr. T. Oliphant. Tickets at Mitchell's Royal Library, Old Bondstreet.

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DLLE. MARIA DE VILLAR begs to announce that her first Evening Concert will take place at the Queen's Concert Rooms, Hanover-square, on the 18th of May, under the immediate patronage of The Marchioness of Breadalbane, Jane Countess Dowager Somers, The Lady Clarence Paget, The Lady Theresa Lewis, The Lady Manners, Lady Knatchbull, and Mrs. Philip Yorke. All communications respecting the concert. lessons, or engagements, to be addressed, 10, Manchester-street, Manchester-square,

ISS FANNY CORFIELD (Pupil of Professor SternMISS Musicale, 14, Montague-place, teraston-square (by kind permission of Mra, Chapman), on Saturday, the 19th of May, when she will be assisted by the following eminent artists: Violin, M. Sainton; Violoncello, M. Paque; Vocalists, Madame Sainton-Dolby and Mr. Redfearn. Single Tickets, half-a-guinea; family tickets, to admit three, one guinea. To be had of Miss. F. Corfield, 29, Burton Street, Eaton-square, and of Messrs. Leader, and Cock, 63, New Bond-street.

ISS ELEANOR ARMSTRONG begs to announce that her grand Evening Concert will take place on Wednesday, May 16th, when the following Eminent Artists will appear: Miss Eleanor Armstrong, Madame Laura Baxter, Mr. William Cummings, and Herr Eibenschütz, Mr. Charles Salaman, and Herr Adolphe Ries, Herr Louis Ries, Herr Lidel, and Mr. Ellis Roberts. Conductor, Mr. Frank Mori. Tickets, 7s.; Reserved seats, 10s. 6d. ; to be had of Miss Eleanor Armstrong, at her residence, 36, Osnaburgh-street, Regent'spark; and of the principal music-sellers:

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ANOVER-SQUARE ROOMS.-MR. MELCHIOR WINTER (tenore), and Mr. BENJAMIN WELLS (flautist), beg to announce that their GRAND EVENING VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT will take place at the above rooms on the 28th of May. Artists:-Madame Weiss, Miss Mahlah Homer, Miss Chipperfield, and Madame Sainton-Dolby; Mr. Weiss and Mr. Melchor Winter; Harmonium, Mr. Scotson Clarke, and Flute, Mr. Benjamin Wells; Conductor, Herr Wilhelm Ganz. Stalls, 78. 6d,; Reserved seats, 5s. ; Unreserved, 28.; Orchestra, 1s. Tickets to be had of Messrs. Cramer and Co., Chappell, Boosey, Keith, Prowse and Co., and all the principal musicsellers; and also of Mr. Benjamin Wells, 23, and Mr. Melchior Winter, 17, St. James's-square, Notting-hill, W.

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ANTERBURY HALL CONCERTS.-Westminster Road.-Lessee, Mr. C. Morton.-Every Evening.-C. H. Gounod's Opera, FAUST-Faust, Mr. Henry Herbert; Mephistopheles, Mr. C. Bernard; Siobel, Mrs. Anderson: Marguerite, Miss Russel. Conductor, Jonghmans-and selections from Dinorah, Trovatore, and Macbeth. Several interesting pictures have been 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.

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Hanover-square Rooms, on Monday Evening the 7th of May. Programme: Sinfonia, MI

No. 7, Haydn; Concerto in G minor, pianoforte, Herr Lubeck, Mendelssohn; Overture, Euryanthe, Weber; Sinfonia, Pastorale, Beethoven; Notturno, pianoforte, Herr Lubeck; Overture, Pré aux Clercs, Herold. Vocal performers: Madlle. Parepa and Mr. Santley. Conductor, Professor Sterndale Bennett. To begin at tickets issued and 210,

Letters

ISS ELLEN LYON, Vocalist (Soprano). street, Berners-street, W. respecting all publicand private engagements to be addressed 26, Charles

received and stription for the Season, 43 38.; single tickets, 158. Subscriptions MR. WALLWORTH is at liberty for Concerts, &c., until

Regent-street.

THE ENGLISH GLEE AND MADRIGAL UNION. Mr. Winn, and Mr. Lewis Thomas, have the honour to announce that their ANNUAL SERIES OF CONCERTS will take place by the kind permission of Messrs. Collard and Collard, at the New Concert and Pianoforte Saloon, 16, Grosvenor-street, Grosvenor-square, on Wednesdays, June 6, 13, 20, and 27, to commence at Three o'clock. Stalls, 6s.; unreserved seats, 3s.; subscription to stalls, numbered and reserved, for the series, 1 1s. Tickets may be obtained at Chappell and Co.'s, 50, New Bond-street (where a plan of the stalls may be seen); Cramer, Beale, and Co.'s, 201, Regent-street; Leader and Cocks, New Bond-street; Ollivier's, Old Bond-street; Keith, Prowse, and Co.'s, 48, Cheapside; and at Addison, Hollier, and Lucas's, 210, Regent-street.

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T. JAMES'S HALL-A GRAND EVENING CONCERT will be given on Thursday evening, May, 10, to commence at half-past 8, the proceeds of which will be devoted towards completing the musical education of a member of Mr. Henry Leslie's Choir, who has suffered under misfortune. Vocalists: Miss Augusta Thomson, Miss Leffler, Mr. Santley, the Quartett Glee Union, and Mr. Henry Leslie's Choir. Pianoforte-Mr. John Francis Barnett. Accompanyist-Mr. J. G. Calcott. Conductor-Mr. Henry Toslie Stalls, 58. each, numbered and reserved; balcony, 38.; area, 2s. Addison, Hollier, and Lucas, 210, Regent-street; Cramer, Beale and Co., 201, Regentstreet; and Mr. Austin, box-office, at the Hall. STANLEY LUCAS, Hon. Sec., 210, Regent-street, W.

HE VOCA THE VOCAL ASSOCIATION.-ST. JAMES'S HALL. -President, The Right Hon. The Earl of Dudley.-Wednesday, May 16th, at Eight-Madame Catherine Goldberg Strossi (Prima Donna from La Scala, Milan) and Miss Stablenebals by the kind permission of E. T. Smith, Esq., the following ont art es from Her Majesty's Theatre, will appear: Signor Mongini,

Signo POR, LdEgnor Sebastian Ronconi; Malle. Maria Brunetti and Malle.

Vaneri motorto, Mr F. Barnett (his third appearance siuce his return from Gay). Cholt of 200 Voices. Conductor, M. BENEDICT. Sofa and balcons stalls, bs, each reserved area, 3s.; unreserved, 1s. At all the principal Mishops and St James's Hall ticket-office.

the reopening of the Royal English Opera, Covent Garden, in the autumn. He has vacancies for pupils, and one for a professional pupil, a contralto, to complete a quartet. 30, Edwardes-street, Portman-square, W.

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EYERBEER'S NEW WORK-" ASPIRATION"CANTIQUE. (Short Anthem.) The words from the original Latin of Thomas a Kempis, "De imitatione Christi." Composed for SIX VOICES (three sopranos, two tenors, and bass), with Recitatives for a BASS SOLO, and Organ (or Harmonium) accompaniment ad libitum, by GIACOMO MEYERBEER. Price, in score, 4s. London: Duncan Davison and Co., 244, Regent-street, where Meyerbeer's setting of the Lord's Prayer, for four voices, 3s., and the Serenade, for eight voices, "This house to love is holy," 4s., may be obtained.

Cup Edition, in three parts, 1s. each. Czerny's 50 Exercises (from the
ZERNY'S ETUDE DE LA VELOCITE; Boosey's
set of 101), price 1s. Bertini's 25 Studies (Op. 29), in two books, 1s. each.
Boosey's Shilling Pianoforte Tutor, 36 pages. All music size. Post-free. Boosey

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REVIEWS.

"Marche Impériale-Military March-graciously accepted His Majesty The Emperor Napoleon III."; "La Prussienne-Valse brillante-dedicated by permission to Her Serene Highness, The Princess Marie zu Hohenzollern Hechingen"; "La Dame d'Honneur'- Waltz-dedicated by permission to Her Grace the Duchess de Bassano "; "L'Ambassadrice '-Polka Mazurka-dedicated by permission to The Right Hon. The Countess Cowley"; "Gigia-Polka-dedicated by permission to M. W. Balfe, Esq."; "A dream'-Grande Fantaisie-dedicated by permission to Monsieur E. de Tarade"; "L'Africaine'-Polka Mazurka-dedicated by permission to Mrs. Eugène Martin "; "Impromptu Caprice-dedicated to his friend, The Hon. Alan P. Herbert"; "The Sekiar Waltz'-dedicated to Mrs. Robert Raikes (East Dale Hall, Yorkshire)"; "Une Pensée'Fantaisie-dedicated to Mrs. Richard Tillstone"; "Grand Nocturne'-dedicated by permission to Monsieur Emile Prudent"; "Nocturne dedicated to Mrs. Maximilian Behrend, née Balfe, (Rudall, Rose, Carte, and Co.)

The "Marche Impériale" is spirited and evidently martial in character. It opens well :

The musical reader will perceive that the notes are not identical with those of our great naval hymn, but that the rhythm, at the same time, is so resolutely anti-gallican, that a dedication of the Marche Triomphale ("Triomphale" is a significant word), to the Regent of Prussia, or the King of Sardinia, or perhaps to the Swiss Republic, (the Swiss being tétes-montées, if not pieds-montés), would be more appropriate than to the French Ruler.

"La Prussienne," though it has some good points, is less musically meritorious than the preceding. The subject, however, (in the Strauss and Lanner vein), is graceful, and but for one or two questionable progressions, the whole might pass without criticism. The subjoined is one of the least defensible points :

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