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MUSICAL PUBLICATIONS. 

[As none of the exifting periodical publications 
furnith a Catalogue of New Mufic, we have 
taken fome pains to make this part of our 
pian as perfect as pofiible. In addition to 
the catalogue, we are enabled to hazard - 
fome opinions in regard to the merits of the 
pieces, which we conceive may be ufeful to 
practitioners in the country, and interefing 
to the mufical world in genesal.] 

HAYDN’s ‘Three Sonatas for the Piano 
Forte (in which is introduced the famous 
Gypfey Rondo) with Ac companiments for 
Violin and Violoncello, Op. 73. 8s. Soap; 
man and Broderip. 
Thefe fonatas confit of three move- 
ments. , The -firft are in a grand ityle; 
the adagios are in the fublime manner oF . 
the matter ; and the laft movements are 
light and airy. We particularly moticé 
a favourit e alr, called the Gypfey Rordo, 
characieriftic of the dances of that people 
in Germany., The whole is certamly 
equal to moft of Haydn’s former pro- 
ductions. 
Rofs’s In iradtiols for the Piano Forte, 
tos. 6d. Longman and Broderip. 
An ufeful book for the inftruétion of 
beginners on the piano forte. The 
author is a profefior of merit at Aberdeen, 
Jarnovick’s two new Concertos for the Piano 
Forte, with an Accompaniment for the Violin, 
Ss.) Liv&_B: 
Thefe concertos are written in the 
ufual brilliant fiyle of this mafter, and 
well calculated to difplay the {kill of per- 
formers to advantage. 
Sterckel’s Sonat as, Op. 30 & 32, ‘for the 
Piana Fort te with ‘Accompaniments for the 
Violin and Violoncello, ros. 6d. Alfo, by 
Ditto, a Eile Sonata, 3s. L. & B. 
Thefe fonatas are far fuperior to any 
compoiitions already publithed by. this 
author. We recommend him in Future 
to fhorten his movements, as. they uy 
pear to us to be confiderably too long 
this may be readily effeéted, by abt 
repeating the fame paflages fo fre- 
quently. 
Windfor Caftle, an Opera, as performed at 
the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, in honour 
of the Nuptials of their Royal Highneffes the 
Prince ST Princefs of Wake, by J. P. Sa- 
lomon, 8s. Corri & Co. 
This piece was got up, 7 hafte, for the 
eclchentnn ef the occafion’ mentioned. 
We are of opinion, that this work is 
made up of the compofition of various 
authors; but haying a temporary object, 
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