330 
Borne in yon Blaze of Orient Sky, a favourite 
Duett, as jung by Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan, - 
Compofed and inferibed to the Right Honour- 
atle Lady Frances Pratt, éy Dr. Fobn 
Clarke, of Cambridge. 2s. 6d. 
This duett 1s comprized in two move- 
ments, the firit of which is happily re- 
lieved by the fecond. The melody is 
pleafing and fanciful, and the two parts 
are difpofed in a matterly ftyle. We have 
never heard this compofition, but were 
too convinced of its good effect in per- 
formance, to be furprifed at learning that 
it had been received with the h ighelt ap- 
piaufe at Harrifon’s annual Concer. It 
Is accompanicd with a par ¢ for the piano- 
forte, and the words are by the. late Dr. 
To 
Marebe 
Compejees et dediées a mi Lady Dyeees Pratt, 
par S. Von Efch. 2s. 64. 
This conmpofition is not very difficult of 
performance, yet the etleét js brilliant, 
and befpeaks a bold and animated fancy. 
The paffages are in general little elfe 
than what we meet with every day; yet 
their claffification and conneétion are fo 
judicious as to torce attention, imprefs 
tl e ear with originality, and awaken its 
moft pleafurable feniations. 
6€ Garvan,” a Glee for three Voices ; compofed 
and infcribed to Mr. Bartleman, by Dr. Calle 
cott. “2s. Gd. 
“ Garvan” is charatterifed by that in- 
genuity and fcience for which Dr. Call- 
cot’s vocal productions are diftinguifhed. 
"Fhe general conttruétion is good, the ex- 
prefiion juit and forcible, and fome of the 
refponfes are conducted with all the abi- 
lity of the real matter. The words are 
felected from Southern’s Madoc, and by 
their fimplicity and fpirit point out their 
author. 
* Secure by George's Care,” a Glee for Four 
Voices 5 compajed by ‘foon Stafford Smith, Ejq. 
Qs. 6d. 
Mr. Smith has written this glee with 
fpirit and beidnefs confonant to y the fen- 
timent of the poetry, and has conducted 
the combination with contiderable ability 
and judgment. Some of the points are 
extremely good, and the harmony is eve- 
ry where jutt and corre¢t. 
« My Mother,” 2 'Song, taken from Original 
Poems for Infant ed. fet to Mufic by 
Mijs L. H. of Liverpool. 1s. 
We are forry not to be able to fpeak 
in the -highéft terms of this little effort. 
The air is by ng means confpicucus for 
its fweetnefs or character, and the genes 
Review of New Mufical Publications. 
Sicilienne et Rondo pour le Piano forte. . 
[May 1, 
ral effeGt is languid and unimprefiive. 
We ought not, perhaps, in candour, to 
difmifs the article without apprifing Mifs 
L. H. that we find in the firtt fymphony a 
fuperabundant bar. 
Scene, confifing of a Solo and Polacca, perform= 
ed and fung by Mrs. Billington, in tke Opera 
of Ii Fanatica par la Mufica 3: arranged for 
the -Piano-forte with an Accompaniment for the 
Flute ad libitum. Compojed and dedicated to 
Mijs Mildmay, by G. G. Ferrari. 3s. 
Mr. Ferrari, by his prefent arrange- 
ment of this Scene, has produced a pleat: 
ing and ufeful exercife for the inftrument 
for which it is here defigned. ‘The folo 
is agreeable, and i8 preceded by a fhort 
introductory -movement, at once bold, 
fimple, and effective; and the polacca is 
novel and ingenious, ‘and forms a ftriking, 
and excellent conclufion. 
“© My Wary,” a favourite Ballad taken from 
Cowper's Illuftrations 5 fetto Mufic, with an 
Accompaniment for the Piano: forte, by a La- 
dy. As. 
Female talents bring with them every 
claim to our commendation, and we‘are 
happy to have to award it here. The 
melody of this ballad is taftefully con- 
-ceived, and calculated to enforce the fen- 
timent of the poetry. If it cannot boaft 
any remarkable novelty, it 1s regular and 
connected, and throughout agreeable in 
its eiteéts, isin 
La Giorgiana, an Andante and Rondo for the Pi- 
ano-forte ; compofed and dedicated to the Ho- 
nourable Mifs G. Sinith, by P. Anthony Corrie 
2s. 
Thefe movements form an Spellaind 
fonetta for the piano-forte. They are 
not intrinfically good, but are well con- 
trafted, and produce, in fuccefiion, an 
effect highly creditable to Mr. Corvi’s tatte 
and judgment. 
“© My Sweet Louifa,” a favourite Ballad,’ 
__fung by Mrs. Spray 3 the words by Mr. T. L. 
Lewes; the Mufic compofed by Dr. Foru 
Clarke, of Cambridge. 1s. 6d. 
This little ballad is compofed in a plea- 
fant tamiliar ftyle, and will not fail to at . 
traét the lovers of natural. and expreflive 
melody. The bafs is judicioufly chofen, 
and the accompaniment is arranged with 
tafte. 
Numbers 2, 3, 4, of the Vocal Magazine, cons 
. piping of Canzonets, Madrigals, Scugs, Du 
etts, Trics, Quartetts, Quintetts, Glees, Oc. 
compoled by Fofeph Kemp. Each Nu:mber 3s. 
This work, the firft number of which 
came under our notice fome little while 
fince, juttifies the wifh we then exprefled 
-_refpecting its fuccefs. The prefent num- 
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