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REVIEW OF NEW MUSICAL PUBLICATIONS. 
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Trois Grandes Sonatas pour le Piano-forte; com- 
pyeéeset dedi¢es alaBaronnede Kloef, néeFfacobi, 
par F. B. Cramer. 85. Clementi and Co. 
R. CRAMER has exercifed:all his 
ufual addrefs in the prefent work, 
which abounds with ftriking and mafterly 
paffages, and every where evinces the real 
and great mufician. The modulations are 
in general highly artificial, without being 
forced ; the combinations and refolutions 
of the harmony are ingenious and juit, 
and the rapid paffages are conceived with 
much brilliancy of imagination. 
The favourite Air of ** Shepherds, I have loft my 
Love 3” adapted, with Variations, and a Vio- 
lin- accompaniment ( Obligato), by Fofeph Diet- 
tenbofer. 25 : Riley. 
_ Mr. Diettenhofer has applied to this 
charming air fix excellent variations, fome 
of which poflefs that ftyle and execution, 
which cannot fail to improve the praéti- 
tioner. Wewith, however, that Mr, Diet- 
tenhofer had not fo rigidly adhered to 
the original bafs, as to preferve the unpre- 
pared feventh in the fixth bar of the 
theme. His judgment muft have pointed 
ut to him the falfity of the prefent con- 
ructicn, and his acknowledged {cience 
would have fanétioned the liberty of an al= 
teration. 
“6 The Manly Heart,” a Duett of Mozart's; 
varied for the Piano-forte, by A. Betts. 150 
Roljfce 
The variations and digreflive matter 
thrown into this production by Mr. Betts 
do much credit to his tafte and imagina- 
tion; but we cannot make this obferva- 
tion in his favour, without, at the fame 
time, recommending to him a higher em- 
ployment of his talents thanjthat of arran- 
ging the works of other mafters. The 
compofer who poffefles the powers of ori- 
ginality, fhould fupport his own preten- 
fions, and leave the tafk of varying, ar= 
ranging, and adapting, to inferior abili- 
fies. 
A Second and Third Solo for a German-flute, 
with an Accompaniment for a Piano-forte 5 
compofed, and dedicated to Fobn Fackfon, Ejq. 
by Gaetano Brandi. 25. 
Goulding, Phipps, and D’ Almaine. 
Thefe folos, which are publifhed fepa- 
rately, and are to be fucceeded by others 
monthly, are worthy companions of the 
firit, the general execllencies of which we 
pointed out im a former Number of our 
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