Review of New Muftcal Puhlicatkns. 



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|>ropriate paffagfs, and think the general 

 effecfl will encreafe ihe number of thofe 

 who join in our favourable opinion of Mr. 

 Cope's talent for vocal compofition. 



The Burial Service and yintkcm appointed to f>e 

 ftrforir.ed at the Funeral of Lord yijcjur.t 

 Ktijon, Duke oj Bronte, at Hr. Paul's Carte - 

 4ral. Dtdicuted io the Jiijhop of Lineoh, Dean 

 of St. Paul's^ by J'M Page, Vxcar Chora!, 



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We have not learnt by whofe appoint- 

 piem the piefent burial fcrvice and an- 

 them are adopted for the funeral of Lord 

 Nplfon ; but wiien our readers are inform- 

 ed that they arc taken from the works of 

 Crofr, Purcell and Creene, they will not 

 difpute the judgment of the feleftor. Mr. 

 Page has prefcntcd thera to the public 

 with a neatnefs and accuracy that docie- 

 tlit to his Zeal in the caufe of our naval 

 glory, and the ever -memorable atchieve- 

 ments of the noble deed. 



Three Sonatas for the Piano- Forte. Compojed 

 and Dedicated to the Hon. Augu^us Barry, 

 by S. Halt. 



Three fonatas, which may be had toge- 

 ther at five fh.illingj, or feparately at two 

 (hillings each, are written ir. that eafy and 

 pleafant ftyle which cannot but enfure 

 them a favourable reception with the ge- 

 nerality of praffitioners. The fubjeds 

 would fo well have admitied of an ac- 

 corapaniinent for the violin, or f3ute, and 

 the effefl would thereby have been lo 

 much improved, that we cnuld have wifii • 

 cd Mr. Hale had not omitted fo defuable 

 an appendage. 



<• tyuxdering Mary," a Ballad, tvith an Accnm- 

 fanment for the Piano-Forte. Compojed by 

 Thomas Tbin;pJon, of NcwcaJik-upcn-Tyne. 

 Price is. 



This ballad is meladious and expreflive. 

 The introdutfory and concluding fym- 

 phanies are remarkably pretty, and the ac- 

 companiment IS well ananged. By thofe 

 who are pleafid with fimpLcity of melo- 

 dy, and eafe cfexecutiin, "Wandering 

 Mary," will be found an agreeable lit(>e 

 exercife for the voice. 



*'0'erDeJeri Plains and Rufiy Meers," a Ballad, 

 fung by Mrs. Mountain. Compofed and De- 

 dicated to Mij's Hutchinjon, by James Henry 

 Leffitr. IS. 



The melody of this little fong difplays 

 ccnfiJcrable powers of fancy. The ideas 



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flfow with eafe and nature, and the expref- 

 fion is forcible and juft. With the obli- 

 gate accompaniment for the flageolet 

 we are much itruck. It is conlfruflcd 

 with talfe, and calculated to greatly im- 

 prove the general effeft. 



" La Blondina in Gcndoletta ;" ji fa-voritt 

 Venetian Canzonet, tvitb Variations. Dedi' 

 catcd to T. Fenwicfc, Ejf. by G. F. Cooke, zt 



Mr. Cooke has annexed to this popular 

 air five variations, the ftyle of which is 

 tafteful and engaging. The femitonic 

 paflages are ingenioufly conftrucfed, and 

 the progreflive difficulty in their execution 

 is advantageous to the young pra6filioner. 



«' My Mother,'" a Song, Jung by l\trs. j^fie, at the 

 Public and Pr'.'vale Concerts. Compojed by 

 Thomas yittwood, EJq. 15. f>d. 



To this fimple and afledfing little fong 

 Mr. Attwood has given a plealmg and ap- 

 propnaie melody. The accom.paniment, 

 which is adapted for the harp or piano- 

 forle, Very properly confilfs of little moie 

 than an harmonization of theajr ; and the 

 general e(Fe£l is admirably chara^leriAic, 



MiK-arCs " Lo-ve Good Morning," arranged as a 



Che f'cr Three Voices, with un Accompar.ii^ien* 

 for the Piano-Forte or Harp, by M. Rozelli. 

 The PVords "written by Roja Matilda. Price 

 IS. 6d. 



This charming little melody forms by 

 Mr. Rozelli's arrangement, an excellent 

 ballad glee. The parts are combined 

 with judgn-ent, and the general effeft it 

 highly pleafmg. 



Lady Hca.'hc.j.'c's Favorite Pollaca. Compcjed ^ 

 and arranged as a Rondo for the Piano-Fortei 

 by &. Hale. Price is. 



The llyle of this Rrndo is pUafing, and 

 perfefily familiar. The pafTiges are 

 fmooth, and calculated to introduce the 

 juvenile finger to a proper and natural 

 mode of execution. 



«* H'hy dees my Charming Lcjhia fremn ?'''' A 



fa-vorite Song. The IVords by Capt. Chad, 



the Mufcby J. Terr ail. Price is. 



This little fong polTefles the merit of 



being novel and charafferiftically fimpie 



in its melody. The fenfe of the words 



are well expreffed, and the bafs is choftn 



wi'h judgment. 



REPORTf 



