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The Overture, Marches, Dances, Sympkonics, 
and Songs, in the Tale of Myfierys, a Melo 
Drame, now pegiedweings with univerfal Ap- 
plaufe _ at the Theatre Royal. Covent-garden. 
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PICHE diftinguithed fuccefs with which 
LT this fpecimen of a new fpecies of 
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thejuft tafte of the town, andthe united fkill 
by which the experiment has been made, 
With the intereft and intrinfic excellence 
of the piece itfelf, the public are well ac- 
quainted ; and the ftrong fupport it has 
received from the talents and f{cience of 
the compofer, is univerfally acknowledged. 
We fhall begin our remarks with “the 
overture, which confifts of three move- 
ments, and is fo conftruéted, as power- 
fully to produce the chiara ofcura, to 
repeatedly place the ear in a {tate of 
pleafing {ulpence, yet conftantly gratifying 
at by the _matterly refolution of the har- 
mony. ‘The fubject is new; the ideas in 
eneral brilliant; and the paflages are fo 
artfully diftributed among the various in- 
ftryments, as te befpeak a profound know- 
ledge of the orchefira, and a full poflefion 
of the great fecret of efe@. The marches, 
dances, and fymphonies, are ftrikinoby 
original; and tn moft inftances uncom- 
monly animated, charaéteriftic, and beau- 
tiful. But the great objects of our notice 
are the emblematical parts of this great 
and novel effort. Here Dr. Bufby has 
evinced an acquaintance with flage fitua- 
tion and fcenic effect rarely found in the 
moft experienced compoiers ; efpecially 
where, in the firft a&t, Francifco writes his 
anfwers to Bonavio’s queftions refpecting 
himfelf and his family ; in the accompani- 
ment to §* Romaldi* s foliloguy of doubt 
and terror;*’ in the whole <f the fire 
{cene where Francifco and Fiametta enter 
with a lamp 5 where Romaldiis tormented 
by remorfe ; where, in the fecond adt, he 
deplores his wretched fituation, and takes 
fhelter with the Miller; and where Selina 
teft.fies her joy at the fight of the Miller’s 
coitage. We are equally pleafed with 
the fong, which the Doctor has publifhed 
in fcore, and which we underftand was de- 
figned to have been fung by the Miller on | 
but, on account of the unfa- 
the bridge ; 
: vourableness 
