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L'ljl of New Publications, 



[oa 1, 



of merit. The intro.luflory movement is 

 conceivecl with dignity, an;i the troop it- 

 felf is bold and f. rightly. The conliruc- 

 tion of the [core bel'peaks an intimate ac- 

 quaintance with the pcjwers of the diffe- 

 rent military jnllmments, andtheeffeit of 

 the compofition, if well pertoimed, cannot 

 fail to do honour to the abilities of the au- 

 thor. 



Six Scitr.tltias fer the Piano-ftirte ; ccmpojed for 

 the iKprmement of young Begitinui^ by Da' 

 liid Bruguier. 6j. 



We can have the pleafure to ftrons;ly 

 recommend theie fonatinas to that clafs of 

 praftitioners for whofe ufe (hey aie ex- 

 prefsly written. They have the merit of 

 being eafy and natural in tluir fiyle, and 

 fo progreffive in their execution, as to lead 

 the jupilinltnfibly firwaid to patTages the 

 difficulties of which, without a gradual 

 approach, are too often vciy llovly, and 

 in fjine initaiices never perteiily, fub- 

 dued. 



^ Sonata for the grand Piano forte, dedicated to 

 Mift Dawfon, of PaficaJiU, Cumberland, by 

 William liowgill, 31. 



Mr. Howgill, vvho has furnifhed the 

 mufical world with a confiderahle number 

 of iiiteierting compofnicjis, has acquitted 

 himleU in the pieftnt produflion with 

 much talfe and lancy. The opening 

 movement is bold and anima'.ed ; and the 

 remaining parts, in which we find " Lifon 

 durmcit,'" with variations, and other po- 

 pular little ails, are fo arianged as to 

 evince a cultivated car and confidcrable 

 addrefs in arrangement. 



A Sonata for the Htx^p, "with an Accompaniment 

 for a Violin j conipofed by M, P. Deliimarc, 

 3«. 6d. 



We find in this fonata confiderahle fpi- 

 rit of conception, and much of that eaft; 

 and Connection refulting from good natu- 

 ral taife and matured judgment. The 

 paflages are pleafing, and for the moft 

 part have the advantage of being fuitable 

 bo'h for the harp and the piano-forte. 

 The accompaniment i» ably arranged, ancf 

 calculated to greatly improve the general 

 effecl. 

 Murphy Delaney, a favourite Dancet arranged 



as a Rondo for the Pianoforte, by T. Latour, 



IS. 



Mr. Latour has formed of " Murphy 

 Delaney" a Tery agreeable and atrafting- 

 ly familiar londo. Its general call is 

 greatly calculated for the ufe and im- 

 provement of juvenile pradf it loners ; and 

 fo their notice we cannot but particularly 

 recommend it. 



Poor Little Jane \ the Words by Mifs Sarah 

 Robirfn ; the Muf.c by Mr. f. Terrail. ij. 



Tnis is an affedfing little air ; the pafl 

 fages have the tnerit of being diflated by 

 the fentiment of the words, and the gene- 

 ril imprtlTion is as pleafing as it is for- 

 cible. 



The jtveet Song of the Nightingale ; ft by Mr, 

 Cime, "with an Accompaniment for the Harp at, 

 Piano-forte. U. 



Eafe and fmoothnefs form the leading 

 features of this little long, and will not 

 fail to give it circulation among thofe who 

 are parti il to the natural fimple fiyle of 

 the true Enplilh ballad. 



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The notanift's Guide, through the Coun- 

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 With a fine Portrait, by Caroline Watfun. 

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 Military Memoirs of Mr. George Thomas, 

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