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Fwelve Solfeggi, or Exercises for the Voice, to 
be wocalized, Camposcd by Venanzio Rauz- 
ssini, Esq. 15s. . 
ff ee Solfeggi, asthe authorindeed 
informs us in his address to his pupils, 
are desiened for those practitioners who 
have passed through the first rudiments 
of music, aud possess some knowledge in 
the art of singing. After a practice of 
thirty-four years in this art, we cannot 
possibly deny Mr. Rauzzini the right he 
elaims, of having his judgment confided 
tn, and his advice followed. We profess 
to think with him on all his principal 
points, ard think the value of his publi- 
cation much enhanced by the directions 
with which it is accourpanied. We much 
approve hisrecommendation, both to pro- 
Yessors and dillettanti, not to listen to the 
- principal public singers with a view'to the 
“execution ef difhculties and eccentne- 
ties, which often constitute the least ya- 
luable part of their performance, and the 
mnitation of which lies, perhaps, out of 
the sphere of the hearer ; but rather to 
attend tothe sensible part of their per- 
formance—tlieir expression, and manner 
of conducting the voice. The exercises 
are written for a treble or tenor; but by 
transposition, may easily be accommo-. 
dated to any deseription of voice, and, if 
duly practised, will not fail to prove high. 
ly useful to those who are emulovs of a 
clear, easy, and finished, style of singing- 
‘6 Faviety,’ a new Divertimento for the Piano- 
forte, with an appropriate Prelude, to which 
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“ Variety” consists of a pre/ude, an 
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These several movements exhibit a vigo- 
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in many instances, is more than a young 
practitioner can cope with; but to those 
who have arrived at a toletable facility . 
of finger, this piece willbe tuand as useful 
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Mr. King has written these canzouets 
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have been felt by the composer, aud their 
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