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REVIEW OF NEW MUSICAL PUBLICATIONS. 

* "TO Sing of Love's Paffion,”” a New Song, 
compofed by Haydn, 15. Riley, 
This Ballad ranks with the moft beau- 
tiful vocal produétions of its celebrated 
Author. The melody is characterized 
py its claffical elegance andexquifite ex- 
preffion ; and we cannot doubt but that 
it will rapidly gain the attention of the 
public, and become as diftinguifhed a 
favourite as any of Mr. Haydn’s moft 
popular Airs. 
Two Original Chinefe Songs, Moo-Lee Chwa, 
and Higho Highau, adapted for the Piano- 
Forte, or Harpfichord, and publiih:d by x. 
Kamira, 28. Longman and broderip. 
Thefe curious Songs, Mr. Kambra in- 
forms us, were ** brought to England 
by a gentleman of the late embaffay to 
/ 
China, who ‘copied them in that coun- 
try.” Even, without this information, 
we fhould have been affured of their 
authenticity. The fimple and artlefs 
ftyle of the Chinefe melody is confpicu- 
ous in every bar; and, while it interefts 
the ear, ftrongly impreffes it with the 
peculiar turn and charaéter of their mu- 
fical fancy. The Publifher has fubjoined 
a bafs to each of the Airs, and Dr. Scott, 
fecond phyfician to the embaffy, has given 
an elegant tranflation of the original 
words. 
We find, by the melody of thefe fongs, 
as by other Chinefe compofitions, that 
the muficians of the Eaft adopt a ftrain, 
or meafure, perfeétly confonant to that 
of the Europeans; and that, amidft the 
wildnefs 
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