1799.) 
A new Lullaby, with Variations, compofed and 
dedicated to the Princefs Charlotte, by F. A. 
Barthelemon. 2s. 
; Longman, Clementi, and Co. 
The “* zew Lullaby” is a delicate little 
theme ; and the variations, which are five 
in number, are conftructed with tafte and 
judgment. Mr. Barthelemon has written 
the whole with due attention to both the 
bands ; we can therefore recommend it 
to practitioners on the piano-forte, not 
only asa pleafing, but a very improving 
exercile. 
“© Elwers Hob,” a Gice, compofed by J. W. 
Calcott. 25. 6d. Skilleran. 
«¢ Elvers Hoh” is among the rhoft 
agreeable of Mr. Calcott’s vocal produc- 
tions. It comprizes four movements ; 
the firft of which is in 2-4ths moderato, 
the fecond in 2-4ths larghetto, the third in 
6-8ths allegretto, and the fourth in 2-qths 
moderato. The etfeét is pleatingly varied 
by the folo parts which the author has ju- 
dicioufly introduced; and the different 
movements fucceed each other with a 
ftriking relief. 
The Union, or mutual Harmony, written by W. 
Swords, and fet to Mufic by J. Sanderfon. ts. 
Thempfon. 
The melody of ‘the “ Union,’ though 
not remarkable for its originality, is 
{mooth and eafy, and prefents the ear 
with a natural and connected fucceffion of 
paflages. The bafs, we are obliged to 
fay, is not always the beft that might 
have been adopted; yet, it is no where 
offenfive tothe ear, except in the firft bar 
of the laft ftave in the firft page. 
General Kofciufko’s grand March, compofed and 
arranged (with Variations) for the pianc- 
forte, by Mozart. 1s. Rolfe. 
This pleafant and animating march, 
by the addition of variations, is converted 
into an agreeable and improving exercile 
for the piano-forte. Indeed they are all 

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Corre Lift of New Publications. 3g1 
fo well conceived, in point of livelinefs, 
and dce adherence to the theme, that we 
wifh they had been more numerous: fo 
judicious a hand might have given us 
more than three variations, without the 
danger of fatiguing our attention. 
Tom Clewline, fung by Mr. Dignum at the The- 
atre Royal, Drury Lane, written and conrpofed 
by William Linley. 1s. Lhompfor. 
<¢ Tom Clewline”’ is a pleafing cha- 
racteriftic ballad; the melody moves 
fmoothly, but Mr. Linley has not always 
paid fufficient attention to the accent ; and, 
the bafs might, in a few places, have been 
more {cientifically chofen; as, for in- 
ftance, in the third bar of the laft ftave of 
the firit page. 
Pfalmody improved 5 containing upwards of fea 
wenty portions of the Pfalms of David, and 
thirteen Hymns for particular occafions 5 the 
Mufic fele@ed, adapted, and campofed by Wil- 
liam Grefham, Orgaxif? of Re ae: ie 
: Leow. 
This colleStion of church and chapel 
mulic, belides the compiled compojitions, 
contains adapted interludes, and a new 
Te Deum, Jubilate Deo, Cantate Domi- 
no, and Veus Mifereatur, compoted by 
the editor, who profefles fo to have con- 
tracted them, as to exprefs in his mufic 
*¢ the accent, and fyllabic quantities of 
the words.”” We have attentively perufed 
the whole, and find the {elections made 
with tolerable taite and judgment; but 
do not difcover any thing ftriking or no- 
vel in Mr. Grefham’s compofition ; nor 
does he appear to have attained any new 
and improved mode of expreffing ‘* the 
accent and fyllabic quantities.’ The 
book, however, contains fixty-four quarte 
pages, and prefents the reader with a coi- 
legtion, decent in the aggregate, and 
which inay be found a convenient acquif- 
tion to country choirifis. 
A CORRECT LIST OF NEW PUBLICATIONS. 
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ANTIQUITIFS. 
TER Britannicum; or that part of the 
Itinerary of Antoninus which relates to 
Britain; with a new Comment, by the Rev. 
Thomas Reynolds, 4to. coloured maps, 18s. bds. 
Cadeliand Davies. 
BIOGRAPHY. 
_ The Life of Samuel Johnfon, L. L. D By 
Fames Bofwell, Efg. a new edition revifed, and 
augmented, 4 vols. $vo. 11. 8s. boards. 
Dilly. 
The life of General Lazarus Hoche, con- 
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Ireland, &c. Tranflated from the French. 
2s, 6d. Ridgway. 
BOTANY. 
The new Ilaftration of the Sexual Syftem 
of Linneaus. By Robert Fobn Thornton, M. D. 
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