1797.) 
and, from the quantity given, are cheap 
zo the purchafer. 
Second Book ‘of Marches and Quick-Steps, for 
clarinets, horns, baffoons, trumpets, ferpent, 
drum, and oftaye B flutes ad libitum, com- 
pofed for the roth regiment of Light Dra- 
goons, by T. Four'e. 5s. Goulding. 
In this collection of martial mufic, we 
find the famous air, {* The Dowznfal of 
Paris,’ which has been fo well received 
in moft of the defpotic courts of Europe! 
The other pieces are fafhionable, and 
moft of them well adapted to their ap- 
propriate inftruments. 
Three Sonatas for the piano-forte, with or 
without the additional keys, and an accom- 
piniment for a violin or flute, compofed, and 
dedicated to the Margravine of Anfpach, by 
Fofeph Mazxinghi, 8s. Goulding. 
Mr. Mazzincut, in the prefent 
work, has difplayed much of that ele- 
gance of conception, and maftery of exc- 
cution, which are fo frequently found in 
his compofitions. The firft fonata is in 
C maje’, and commences with a: move- 
ment in common time, which is {pirited, 
and pleafingly’ varied. The tecond move- 
-ment isin A winor, and by its delicacy, 
originality, and judicious variations, is 
rendered highly interefting. The Scotch 
air which follows is ably handled. 
The fecond piece is in B flat mayor, 
and opens with a movement in 2 brillante, 
the fubjeét of which is attractive and no- 
ve!, and the variations given to the fol- 
lowing Scotch air are written with great 
tafte. The third movement in & prifl:/- 
fim) is managed with equal addrefs. 
The third fonata is in D major, and has 
jts Ar{t movement in common time an- 
dante. Throughout this movement we 
trace the animated pen of Mr. Maz- 
ZINGHT; and in the fucceeding canta- 
bile obdferve a ftyle highly finifhed and 
attractive. The laft movement is in 2 
S To fereral Harmonic Societies, ws 
our mufical critiques, we return our fincere thanks, 
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brillante, and is conduéted with a gaicty 
~of fancy which fhould always conclude a 
work of this defcription. 
Six Canzonets and a Ballad for the voice, with 
an Accompaniment for the piano-forte, com- 
poted by Fames Fiffin. 7s. 6d. 
x 4 Longman and Broderip, 
We received much pleafure from the 
perufal of this publication ; an original 
{weetnefs of fancy pervades the melody, 
and the bafs and accompaniments are 
{cientifically conftruéted.- The firft can- 
zonet, called “ The Morning,’’ confitts of 
two verles, to which the mufic is repeat- 
ed, as in a ballad; the time is § allegretto, 
and the ftyle pafforate. The fecond, 
named ‘* The Primrofe,” alfo contains twe 
verfes, the words of which are well ex- 
preffed by a repetition of the fame melo- 
dy. The paflage at * Deep howls the 
angry northern blafi,” is admirably adapt- 
ed to the poetry. The third canzonet 
comptizes three verfes, and might, in- 
deed, with mere propriety, be called a 
ballad. It is aw Aderefi to Sleep, and is 
happily fet in the nor G, the accom- 
paninent throughout being fanciful and 
matterly. The fourth, or * Saslr’s Fare- 
well,” has not equal merit, and the ac- 
companiment is fomewhat too bufy for 
the fubjeét of the words. The fifth, the 
poctry_of which is imitated from Metaf- 
tafio, 1s {weetly fimple in its melody, and 
derives much grace from the arpeggso 
part given to the piano-forte. The fixth 
is “ an American love fong,” and de- 
mands much commendation for the cha- 
racteriftic ftyle in Which it is conceived. 
Vhe ballad, with which the work con- 
ciudes, is written by Peter Pindar, and 
entitled The Gip/y, In this trifle the 
compefer had little to execute, in which 
he, however, has well acquitted himfelf. 
The air, comprized, as it neceffarily is, 
in only twelve bars, conveys an impref- 
five idea of the poet's fentiments. 
hanre been fleafed to fignify their approbation of 
We have much fatisfaZion ta learn, that the 
Mwyhiy Migaxine, in confequence, is likely to beccme an obj¢& of regular attention ta the various Mu- 
fral Societies which exifdin ewery difiric. 

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