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Back Matter Source: The Musical Times and Singing Class Circular, Vol. 6, No. 125 (Jun. 1, 1854), pp. 84-88 Published by: Musical Times Publications Ltd. Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3370604 . Accessed: 16/05/2014 03:36 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . Musical Times Publications Ltd. is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to The Musical Times and Singing Class Circular. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 195.78.108.196 on Fri, 16 May 2014 03:36:37 AM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Back MatterSource: The Musical Times and Singing Class Circular, Vol. 6, No. 125 (Jun. 1, 1854), pp. 84-88Published by: Musical Times Publications Ltd.Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3370604 .

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THE MUSICAL TIMES.

Price Three Shillings. CANTICA ECCLESIASTICA (2nd Edition). By DR.

IONs.-A complete collection of Psalm Tunes, Chants, Sanctuses, and Kyries, in Vocal Score, with a Table of Services on a new plan, from which the whole of the Tunes, Chants, &c., for every Service throughout the year, as used in St Nicholas's Church, Newcastle-on-Tyne, may be found.

London: J. A. Novello; Simpkin, Marshall, & Co.

'OULE'S DIRECTORIUM CHORI ANGLICANUM. Third Edition, price is., in cloth is. 6d.-" The most

complete Choral Service book that has yet appeared." Dedicated by permission to the Lord Bishop of Manchester. For highly favourable reviews see " Christian Remembrancer," " Theo- logian," "Parish Choir," &c. &c. London: J. A. Novello.

A few copies of the quarto edition, price 15s., still on hand.

MOZART'S "O0 GOD WHEN THOU APPEAREST,' being an English adaptation to his Motett No. x, Splen-

dente Te Deus, for four voices, with Organ Accompaniment by Vincent Novello; folio, 2s., octavo, 6d., single vocal parts is., orchestral parts, 8s. 6d.

J. A. Novello, London and New York.

CATHEDRAL MUSIC, in VOCAL SCORE, with an Ac- companiment for the Organ, chiefly Edited by

VINCENT NOVELLO. Printed on extra size paper, and bound in whole cloth.

BOYCE'S COLLECTION OF CATHEDRAL MUSIC. In 3 vols., each L2. 2s.

Separate ORGAN PART to ditto, with the words between the treble and bass staffs. 2 vols., each Li. is.

Separate VoxIC PARTS to ditto, each ?i. 53. BOYCE'S OWN SERVICES AND ANTHEMS.

4 vols., each Li. is. CROFT'S THIRTY SELECT ANTHEMS AND THE

BURIAL SERVICE. 2 vols., each ?I. 6s. GREENE'S FORTY SELECT ANTHEMS. S vols.,

each ?i. 6s. KENT'S MORNING AND EVENING SERVICE,

with TWENTY ANTHEMS. Vol. I, folio, 14..; Vol. 2 2 Is. Vols. I and 2, octavo, each 8s.

RIMBAULT'S Collection of CATHEDRAL SERVICES. Price 42s.

SMITH'S (John, Mus. Doc.) SERVICES, in z vol. 2is. OUSELEY'S (Rev. Sir Fred.) Collection of SERVICES.

Price 3is. 6d. OUSELEY'S own SERVICES and ANTHEMS. 3Is. 6d. NOVELLO'S CATHEDRAL CHOIR BOOK: a Col-

lection of Services) in 2 vols., each 25s. Vocal Score, without Accompaniment, 2 vols., each I3s. 6d. *** The abo've works are printed in separate Vocal Parts, at

moderate prices. MOTETT SOCIETY'S PUBLICATION: a Collection

of Ancient Church Music, originally printed for the Motett Society, consisting of Services and Anthems by the best English and Italian Composers, in Vocal Score, with separate Accomp. for the Organ by E. F. RIMBAULT, LL.D., F.S.A

Vol. I, Anthems for Festivals. Price 24s. Vol. 2, Services. Price 15s. Vol. 3, Miscellaneous Anthems. Price 24s.

PURCELL'S SACRED MUSIC: the Cathedral Services, Anthems, Hymns, &c. Complete in 4 vols., 3Is. 6d. each. Vol. I, Verse Anthems in major keys. - Pages 312.

,, 2, Verse Anthems in minor keys. - 306. ,, 3, Full Anthems, Hymns, Sacred Songs,

and Latin Pieces - - , z0 ,. 4, Services and Chants - - - ,, 2. NARE'S TWENTY ANTHEMS. Price 253s.

J. Alfred Novello, London and New York.

New and cheaper Edition, revised and enlarged, now ready; price is. in paper, or 2S. bound in cloth.

FHE ANGLICAN CHANT BOOK.-A Collection of Single Chants. Edited by EDWIN GEORGE MONt,

Mus. Bac., Oxon. London: J. A. Novello. Oxford: J. H. Parker.

URLE, (JAMES). SINGLE AND DOUBLE CHANTS T composed for the use of the Choral Service of West- minster Abbey. Price 2s.

London: J. A. Novello, 69, Dean-st., Soho,'& 24, Poultry.

CORFE, JOSEPH. - SERVICES AND ANTHEMS, U in Vocal Score; Edited, and the Organ Part added by JOSIAH PITTMAN; in One Volume, price I8s., or singly thus:- Nos. I & 2, Te Deum and Jubilate in B flat, zs.; Nos. 3, 4, 5, Cantate Domino, Deus Misereatur, and Sanctus in B flat, 2s. 6d.; Nos. 6, 7, 8, Three Collects for four voices, "' O God the protector," "O God, who hast prepared," and "Almighty and Everlasting God," is.; No. 9, "The King shall rejoice," Is.; No. Io, "Thou, O God, art praised in Sion," Verse S.S.B., gd.; No. I , "Be Thou my Judge, 0 Lord," Verse S.A.B., is.; No. I2, " Ponder my words, O Lord," Verse s.s., Is. No. !3, "The Lord is King," Verse A.T.B., IS. 6d.; No. I4, "Hosanna to the Son of David," Verse s.s., gd.; No. 15, "I will magnify thee Lord," s. 3d. No. 3 6, ' This is the day," Is. 3d. The above Services and Anthems being of an easy nature are particularly adapted to Country Choirs.

J. A. Novello, London and New York.

CLARKE, Dr John Whitfeld.-SERVICES AND AN- THEMS, Vol. I., New Edition, in Vocal Score, with an

Organ Accompaniment by Vincent Novello. Vocal Vocal

No. Score Parts. I TeDeum, in F ... ... . 6 X Jubilate, in F ......... ... o 3 Magnificat, in F .... .. 4 Nunc Dimittis, inF . ... 6 o. 5 Behold, God is my salvation Verse, A.T.B. 3 6 0 praise God in his holiness Verse, S.A.T.B. 2 O O 7 The Lord's Prayer Full, S.A.T.B. I o 8 Wherewithal shall a young man Verse, s.s. I 6 9 Iam the resurrection (funeral) Verse, s A.T.B. I 9 0 Sang unto the Lord Verse, S.A.T.B. )

God save the King (Handel) ... ... J. A. Novello, London and New York.

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./EOLIAN PITCH-PIPES, all Notes in the Octave- Diatonic and Chromatic Sets- Sets for the Violin, Guitar, and Harp.

HE PATENT PORTABLE METRONOME (Registered T according to Act of Parliament, 6 & 7 Vict: c. 65), is a very complete and perfect instrument for measuring time in music. It is the size and form of a small watch, and may be carried in the waistcoat pocket, being similar to a spring measuring tape, on one side of which are marked the numbers of vibrations in one minute, (as in Maelzel's Metro- nome) and on the other the Italian musical terms in general use. From its moderate price, small dimensions, and practical usefulness, it is adapted for all classes of musicians and singers. Price, with case and suspender, Brass, 5s.; German Silver, 6s.; Pearl, 7s.; Shell, 8s.i Electro-plated, 8s.; Gilt, Ios. each.

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THE MUSICAL TIMES.

OUSELEY'S Collection of CATHEDRAL SERVICES, in VOCAL ScoBE, set to Music

by ENGLISH MASTERS, with an Accompaniment for the Organ. Edited by the Rev. Sir F. A. G. OUSELEY, M.A. and Mus. Bac., Oxon. Price 31s. 6d.

Soprano ... 6s. 6d. Tenor .. 6s. 6d. Alto ... 6s. 6d. Bass ... 6s 6d.

No. Or singly, thus -- Vocal ocal 24 FARRANT (in D), Te Deum, Jubilate, Score. Parts.

Magnificat, and Nunc dimittis.. 25 CREYGHTON (in B flat), Te Deum, Jubi- 2 6 2 o

late, Magnificat, and Nunc dimittis . 26 KEMPTON (in B flat), Te Deum, Jubilate, 6

Magnificat, and Nunc dimittis .. 2

27 CHILD (in A minor), Te Deum, Jubilate, Sanctus, Miserere, Nicene Creed, Mag- 3 6 2 71 nificat, and Nunc dimittis

28 KELWAY (in G minor), Magnificat and Nunc dimittis .. .. ..

29 ALDRICH (in G), Sanctus and Gloria .. o 9 o 6

30 FOSTER, J. (in F), Gloria, to complete 9 6 Gibbons's Service . 31 OUSELEY (in D), Gloria, to complete O 6 o 6

Rogers's Service .. .. . ) 32 TOMKINS, T. (in C), Venite, Te Deum,)

Benedictus, Kyrie, Nicene Creed, Mag- 4 6 4 0 nificat, and Nunc dimittis ..

33 CHURCH, JOHN, in Te Deum, Jubilate,.. Kyrie, Nicene Creed, Magnificat, and >4 6 3 6 Nunc dimittis .. .. ..

34 ROGERS, Dr. (in E minor), Te Deum, Jubilate, Sanctus, Kyrie, Nicene Creed, 3 6 3 0 Magnificat, and Nunc dimittis ..

35 ROGERS, Dr. (in F), Te Deum, Jubilate, 6 2 o Magnificat,.;and Nunc dimittis

J. Alfred Novello, London and New York.

NOVELLO'S CATHEDRAL CHOIR BOOK.-This work contains a selection of Services as used in the

Established Church of England and Ireland; consisting of the Te Deum, Benedictus, Jubilate, Sanctus, Kyrie eleeson, Nicene Creed, Magnificat, Nunc dimittis, Cantate Domino, Deus misereatur, &c., set to Music by Eminent Composers.

To all Choirs and Congregations, where these portions of the Service are sung, this work will be found exceedingly useful, as supplying a Collection of Standard Services in convenient form, and at a cheap rate.

The following are the forms-in which it is printed:- ist.-The Organ Score, folio, in Two Vols., bound in cloth,

20s. each, or 25 numbers, is. 6d., each. 2nd.-The Vocal Score, octavo, without accompaniment, in

Two Vols. bound in cloth, 13S. 6d. each, or 25 numbers, is. each.

3rd.-The separate Voice Parts, same size as the Vocal Score, Price 4s. each of either vols, or 4d. each of any of the 25 Numbers.

CONTENTS OF VOLUME I.

(The separate Numbers in uwbich the different Services may be had, are given with each.)

ALDRICH, DEAN (in G), Te Deum, Jubilate, Sanctus, Kyrie eleeson, the Nicene Creed, Magnificat, and Nunc dimittis. Nos. I and 2.

COOxK, DR. (in G,) Te Deum, Jubilate, Magnificat, and Nunc dimittis. Nos. 6 and. II.

Cooxe, ROBERT (in C), Magnificat and Nunc dimittis. No. 12. HAYES, DR. W. (in E flat), Cantate Domino and Deus

misereatur. Nos. 6 and 7. HALL, HENRY, (in E flat), Te Deum. No. 1.

HINE, WILLIAM, (in E flat), Jubilate. NARES, DR. (in F), Te Deum, Jubilate, Sanctus, Kyrie eleeson,

Nicene Creed, Magnificat, and Nunc dimittis. Nos. 3 and 4.

NOVEJILO'S CATHEDRAL CHOIR BOOK (continued).

NOVELLO, VINCENT, (in E), Magnificat and Nunc dimittis, No. x. Sanctus (in E), Kyrie eleeson (in E), Sanctus (in E flat). Kyrie eleeson (in E flat), "Therefore with angels," and " Glory be to God," from the Communion Service. No. 5.

ROGERS, DR., (in A minor), Magnificat and Nunc dimittis. No. 3.

RUSSELL, WILLIAM, (in C), Sanctus and Kyrie eleeson. No.5. WESLEY, SAMUEL, (in F), Te Deum, Jubilate, Sanctus, Kyrie

eleeson, Magnificat, and Nunc dimittis. Nos. 8 and 9. CONTENTS OF VOLUME II.

BRYAN, ALBERTUS, (in G), Te Deum, Jubilate, Sanctus, Kyrie eleeson, The Nicene Creed, Magnificat, and Nunc dimittis. Nos. 18, 24, and 25.

COOxK, DR., Kyrie eleeson (in G), and Sanctus (in B flat). No. 14.

CROFT, DR., (in A), Te Deum, Jubilate, Sanctus, Kyrie eleeson, and Nicene Creed. Nos. 19 and 20.

CREYGHTON, R., (in E flat), Te Deum, Jubilate, Sanctus, Kyrie eleeson, Nicene Creed, Magnificat, and Nunc dimittis. Nos. 15, 24, and 25.

GREENE, DR. M., (in C), Te Deum, Jubilate, Magnificat, and Nunc dimittis. Nos. i6, 17, and 23.

KING, CHARLES, (in F), Te Deum, Jubilate, Kyrie eleeson, Nicene Creed, Magnificat, and Nunc dimittis. Nos. x4 and 21.

SMITH, DR. JOHN, Benedictus (in B flat). Nos. 17 and I8. TRAVERS, (in F), Te Deum, Jubilate, Sanctus, Kyrie eleeson,

Nicene Creed, Magnificat, and Nunc dimittis. Nos. 13 and 22.

J. Alfred Novello, London and New York.

OUSELEY'S SERVICES and ANTHEMS, in VOCAL SCORE, with an

Accompaniment for the Organ. Composed by the Rev. Sir F. A. G. OUSELEz, M.A. and Mus. Bac., Oxon. Price 3is. 6d.

Soprano ... 6s. 6d. Tenor ... 6s. 6d. Alto ... 6s. 6d. Bass ... 6s. 6d.

No. Or singly, thus Vocal Vocal I (in B minor), Te Deum, Benedictus, Score. Parts.

Kyrie, Nicene Creed, Sanctus, Gloria, 5 o 4 o Magnificat, and Nunc dimittis ..

z (in A), Te Deum, Jubilate, Kyrie, Nicene/ Creed, Sanctus, Gloria, Cantate Domino, 4 6 3 6 and Deus misereatur .. ..

3 (in G), Te Deum, Jubilate, Sanctus, Kyrie, Nicene Creed, Magnificat, and 3 6 6 Nunc dimittis .. .. ..

4 (in E), Te Deum, Jubilate, Kyrie, Nicene) Creed, Sanctus, Gloria, Magnificat, and >4 6 3 6 Nunc dimittis .. ..

5 (in E flat), Te Deum, Jubilate, Kyrie, Nicene Creed, Sanctus, Gloria, Magni- >4 o 3 ficat, and Nunc dimittis .. ..

6 I will magnify thee, 0 God. Full, 8 v. I 3 Ix 7 0 Lord, we beseech thee. Full, 4 v. o 6 8 Save me, O God. o 6 9 Be merciful unto me. ,, o 6

Io Blessed is the man. ,, o 6 I Unto thee, 0 Lord. , o 6 ) z2 To the Lord our God. o 6

13 0 God, wherefore art thou. Full, 8 v. o 9 14 How goodly are thy tents. Full, 4 v. o 6 15 I will give thanks. Full, 8 v. I 6 I I I6 0 praise the Lord. Full, 6 v. o 9 17 Haste thee, O God. Full, 4 v. o 6 o 9 I8 Thy mercy, O Lord. ,, o 6 19 O how plentiful. , o 9 I o 20 I know that the Lord. , o 6 21 0 almighty and most merciful , o 6 22 How long wilt thou forget. , o 6 23 0 love the Lord. ,, o 9

J. Alfred Novello, London and New York.

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THE MUSICAL TIMES.

EWIS'S much admired "HALLELUJAH" CHORUS. J. A. Novello, 69, Dean-street, Soho, London.

N EW MUSIC by J. BAPTISTE CALKIN.-SIX DUETTINOS FOR THE PIANOFORTE, calculated to induce early classical

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AIRS, price 3s. Charles Jefferys) 2i, Soho-square. Two INTROITS OR SHORT ANTHEMS " Rend your heart"

and " To the Lord, our God, belong mercies," for the com- mencement of the Parish Church Service, price is.

J. A. Novello, 69, Dean-street, Soho, & 24, Poultry.

Second Edition, revised by the Author. AVID, an ORATORIO, by the CHEVALIER SIGISMoND

NEUKOMM, in Vocal Score, with Piano or Organ Accom-

paniment, bound in cloth, price 24s. Each movement will be

printed separately in the course of a week or two. *** For this Edition the Author has arranged the Hymn,

"' O Lord, thy guardian care we own," for 8 instead of i6 voices. A New Edition of the Chorus parts, folio size, is now

ready:-Soprano, is. 6d.; Alto, in the Treble cleff, is. 6d,; Tenor, in the Treble cleff, is. 4?d.; Bass, is. 4id.

Violino Primo, Violino Secondo, Viola, Violoncello e Basso, 9s. 9. 9s. 7s. 9d. I3s.

M OUNT SINAI; or, THE TEN COMMANDMENTS. An ORATORIO, uniform with the above, by the same

Author, 24s. Each movement will also be printed separately from this Oratorio.

MUSICAL PRESENTS. NTOVELLO'S OCTAVO EDITIONS of ORATORIOS

[ in Vocal Score, with a separate Accompaniment for the Organ or Pianoforte by VINCENT NOVELLO.-These Works will be found appropriate presents; combining elegance with a moderate outlay for a standard work.

Creation

Works already completed:- HAYDN'S

... ... ... (bound) HANDEL'S

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Alexander's Feast ,, 3s . 6d.(bound) Ode to St. Cecilia's Day ,, 2s. od. Deborah ... ... .. (bound) Saul (in the press).

MENDELSSOHN'S

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2s. 6d.

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gs. od.

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MOZART, HAYDN, & BEETHOVEN. The Three Favorite Masses, with the Latin words, and an

English adaptation by R. G. Lotaine, Esq.-viz., Mozart's Twelfth Mass (paper) 3s. 6d. )

Haydn's Third or Imperial (paper) as. 6d. (bound) 8s. 6d. -Beethoven's Mass in C (paper) 2s. 6d.

,, Engedi; or, David in the Wilderness (paper) 3s. All the Choruses from the Octavo Editions may be had

separately, from xid. to 6d. each.

SURREY CHAPEL MUSIC.-A new edition of the large Score, with Organ part; forming one of the best and

cheapest selections of Pieces, Chants, Psalm and Hymn Tunes, extant. The whole of the harmonies are revised and corrected, and a separate organ part by V. NOVELLO. In cloth, A i8s. The Vocal Score, i8mo. size, B Ios. 6d. The separate Vocal Parts, of the whole work-Air or Treble, C 35. 6d.; Alto, D 3s. 6d.; Tenor, E 3s. 6d.; Bass, rF 35. 6d.

I69 PSALM AND HYMN TUNES, from the Surrey Chapel Music; containing all the various metres, with proper indexes, &c.; arranged, with a separate Accompaniment for the Organ or Pianoforte, by V. NOVELLO. G 5s. The Vocal Score to the I69 Psalm and Hymn Tunes, i8mo. size, H 4s. The separate Vocal Parts of the I69 Psalm and Hymn Tunes, I8mo. size-Air or Treble, I or O Is.; Alto, K is.; Tenor, L is.; Bassi M is.

NOVELLO'S 169 PSALM AND HYMN TUNES; the Vocal Score arranged for i, 2, or 3 Treble voices, so that the Organ part of G is the proper accompaniment. i8mo. size, N 4s. The separate Vocal Parts, Air or Treble, I or O s ; 2nd Treble, P Is. ; 3rd Treble, Q is.

SUPPLEMENT to NOVELLo's SURREY CHAPEL Music and

i69 PSALMS; containing 58 Psalm and Hymn Tunes, and Seven Pieces, together with proper indexes and titles. The Organ Score, R 4s.; Vocal Score, S 3s.; Treble part, T 9d.; Alto, U 9d.; Tenor, V 9d.; Bass, W 9d.

*** As there are many Editions of the above Works, it will be well for orders to state as fully as possible the particular ones wanted, giving the distinguishing letters from A to W.

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BOYCE'S COLLECTION OF CATHEDRAL MUSIC. The Precentors of Cathedrals, and the Directors of Choirs

in " Churches where they sing," are respectfully informed that Dr. Boyce's Work, which has long been considered the most complete and useful collection of English Church Music, is now published in a variety of forms to suit every requirement. The contents and the succession of pieces accord precisely with Ihe original copy, as published by Dr. Boyce, so that Cathedral Choirs, &c., already in possession of copies, may increase their number, in full confidence of the new ones corresponding in every respect. The new editions may be specified as follows, viz.:-

I.-The VOCAL SCORE has been reprinted, in its in- tegrity, from Boyce; to which a separate Accompaniment for the Organ has been added under each score by VINCENT NOVELLO. In 3 Vols., bound in whole cloth, 42s. each.

II.-The SEPARATE VOCAL PARTS for each of the four voices-Treble, Alto, Tenor, and Bass-are printed so that one set may serve for eight or twelve persons. The economy of these Parts will be readily appreciated for the use of Choirs, or where numerous singers have to be supplied with copies. Price of each Vocal Part, bound in whole cloth, 25s.

III.-The SEPARATE ORGAN PART (in 2 Vols., price 2IS. each), with the words in full between the Treble and Bass staff, will be found useful to those who wish these compositions as Organ Voluntaries, or for those who already possess the old Vocal Score, and to whom playing from score is inconvenient.

It is believed that in many Cathedrals the habit still prevails of making Manuscript Parts from the Vocal Scores; but this must arise from its not being known that good printed copies can now be purchased at less cost than the blank paper to make these manuscripts upon; or, in other words, it requires 3s. 6d. worth of blank paper to contain 3s. worth of printed music at the present reduced prices.

*** Each Service or Anthem may be had separately from this work, either in Score or separate Vocal Parts (Catalogues postage free for two stamps).

J. Alfred Novello, London and New York.

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MOZART'S PIANOFORTE WORKS, An entirely New and Complete Edition, with and without Accompaniments, humbly dedicated by express permission to Her Most Gracious Majesty QUEEN VICTORIA. Edited by CIPRIANI POTTER, Principal Professor of Harmony and Composition in the Royal Academy of Music in London.

A Thematic Index to the whole Work will be found in each Volume.

Vol. 1.-Airs with Variations. (Bound in Cloth,)-Price 19s. 6d. No. s. d. No, . d.

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,, 2, Tema, with Variations, in F 16 2 Part 1, Mio Caro Adone, with Variations, in G 1 3 o. Part 1, Minuet, iu D ... ...3 .. t8 2, Ah! Vous Dirai, with Variations, in C 1 3

,, 2, La Belle Francaise, in E flat 1 6 69 Part 1, Air, with Variations, in C ... ... 2 0 ,, 2, Ariette, with Variations, in D 1 0

Vol. 2.-Rondos, &c. (Bound in Cloth.)-Price 8s. 6d. 40 Fantasia e Fuga, in C ...... 6 21 Adagio, in B minor, and Rondo in G ... 1 9 61 In the style ot Handel, in C ... 1 3 33 Rondo, Nos. 1 and 2, in F and D, each ls, or It Rondo, in B flat (Posthumous) 1... 3 complete . .1 9 14 Rondo, in A (Posthumous) ... 1 6 65 Miscellaneous Romance, in A fiat. . 1 3

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posed for a musical clock 1 6

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Sonata, in C minor .... .. ... 2 0 Rondo, from Ditto ... ... 1 3 9 Sonata,inF .2 6 34 Sonata, inF ... ... ... 1 9

Rondo, from Ditt ...1 0 37 Sonata, in D .... . 3 0 80 Sonata, with Violin and Violoncello Accom- 42 Sonata, in A minor . ..2 6

paniment (ad. lib.), in A 3... 3 0 50 Sonata, inF ... ...... ... ... 2 6 56 Sonata, in E flat ... 1 3

Vol. 6.-Pianoforte Sonatas. (Bound in Cloth.)-Price 15s. 59 Sonata, inBflat . . ... 2 0 70 Sonata,inF ... ..1 60 Sonata, inC ... 1 9 71 Sonata, inD ......6 26 66 Sonata, in C .2 9 72 Sonata, in G ... .2 0 67 Sonata, in C . .. ... 2 3 16 Concerto, for Pianoforte, in A ... 5 0

Vol. 6.-Sonatas for the Pianoforte and Violin. (Bound in Cloth.)-Price 17s. 2 Sonata, in B flat . .3 6 27 Sonata, inF ... ... 30 4 Sonata, in Eflat ... 3 0 44 Sonata, in Eminor ... 2 0 5 Sonata, inG .2 3 45 Sonata, in F 0..... 30 7 Sonata, in A . .... ... ... 3 9 54 Sonata, iu Eflat . . .2 0 8 Sonata, in E flat ..... ...... 3 0

Vol. 7.-Sonatas for the Pianoforte and Violin. (Bound in Cloth.)-Price 17s. 55 Sonata, inC ... .. ... ... 2 6 74 Sonata, in B .... 3 0 ?8 Sonata, in D ... ...... 4 0 12 Allegro, in B flat (Posthumous) 2 0 63 Sonata, in ... ....... 2 0 13 Sonata, in C (Posthumous) 2 8 64 Sonata, in 0 C..1 9 I25 Part 1, Tema, in 0 minor 1 6 58 Sonata, in A ... ... ... ... 2 6 2 ,, 2, La Pastorella Silvana, in G ... 1 9

Vol. 8.-Quartetts and Quintetts. (Bound in Cloth.)-Price 15s. 17 Quartett, for Pianoforte, Violin (or Flute), 48 Quintett, for Pianoforte, Hautboy, Clarinet,

Viola, and Violoncello, in G minor ... 5 0 Horn, and Bassoon, in E flat ... 5 9 47 Quartett, for Pianoforte, Violin, Tenor, and 49 Quartett, P.F.,Violin, Viola, &Vcello.,inE flat 4 3

Violoncello, in E flat ... 5 0 * This Quartett may be had arranged for Four hands b) John Watts, price 5s. 3d.

Vol. 9.-Trios, for Pianoforte, Violin, and Violoncello. (Bound in Cloth.)-Price 24s. 6 Trio, for P.F., Clarionet, and Tenor, in E flat 4 0 46 Trio, for P.F., Violin, and Violoncello, in C ... 3 3

The Clarionet part, arraniged for Flute or Violin, is 53 Trio, for P.F., Violin, and Violoncello, in G 3 6

2 ri inclufded for the price named. . 10 Sonata, with Violin and Violoncello Accom-

22 Trio, for P.F., Violin, andVioloncello, in E... 4 0 paniments, in D minor (Posthumous) ...4 3 32 Trio, for P.F., Violin, and Violoncello, inB fat 3 9 61 Trio, for P.., Violin, and Violoncello, in E flat 3 3 41 Trio, for P.F., Violin, and Violoncello, in G 3 6 62 Trio, for P.F., Violin, and Violoncello, in B flat 3 0

1** An Analytical and Thematic Inldex f the above Works, written by EDWARD HOLMES, Aut1or qf the " Life of Mozart," will be Jbund in Novello's Catalogue No. 4, which may be had ?ratis on application.

London Sacred Music Warehouse, J. ALFRED NOVELLO, 69, Dean Street, Soh.o, and 24, Poultry, Also in New York, at 389, Broadway.

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THE MUSICAL TIMES.

HARMONIUMS AT CHAPPELL'S, 50, New Bond-st. -The Harmo-num, by Alexandre, of Paris, is the only

instrument of the kind that remains perfectly in tune; the following descriptions are those most liked :-

No. I. In oak case, with expression stop, price ro gs. No. 2. In mahogany case, with expression stop, Iz gS. No. 3. In oak case, with three stops, 15 gs. No. 4. In oak case, with five stops, 2z gs. No. 5. In polished rosewood case, with eight stops, 25 gs. No. 6. In oak or rosewood case, with twelve stops, 35 gs. No. 7. In mahogany or rosewood case, with the patent per-

cussion action and one stop, 18 gs. No. 8. In oak case, with percussion action and twelve

stops, 40 gs. No. 9. In elegant rosewood case, with percussion action and

twelve stops, 45 gs. No. o1. The New Patent Model, with expression A la main

and 15 stops, the most perfect Harmonium that can be made, elegant rosewood or oak case, 55 gs.

Full descriptive lists sent on application. Chappell, 50, New Bond-street.

lARMONIUMS.-CAUTION.-GEO. LUFF & SON, Makers, to Her Majesty, of the only REAx. HARMONIUM,

to prevent the sale of inferior imitations, have reduced their prices both for sale or hire.

PIANOFORTES, with increased and more equalized power of tone, superior touch, and great durability, in every

variety and price, for Sale, Hire, Exchange, or Exportation. Geo. Luff and Son, o03, Great Russell-street, Bloomsbury.

A LLISON AND ALLISON beg to solicit an inspection of their stock of Pianofortes, manufactured after the most

approved designs of modern and antique furniture, in Spanish Mahogany, Rosewood, French Walnut-tree, &c., fromTwenty- five Guineas upwards, at their old-established Warerooms, 75, Dean-street, Soho. Chappell, New Bond-street; Cramer & Co., Regent-street.

PRIZE MEDAL FOR PIANOFORTES. HOPKINSONS, of 18, SOHO SQUARE, invite Merchants,

Dealers, Professors, and the Public, to inspect their ex- tensive collection of PIANOS for SALE or HIRE. These Instruments obtained the award of the Great Exhibition Prize- Medal, and are pronounced by Thalberg, Benedict, Szekely, Madame Dulcken, and other eminent Pianists, "unsurpassed in tone and touch." Prices varying from 25 to o80 Guineas each.

Just published. ]/rODERN GERMAN MUSIC, by HENRY F. CHORLEY,

l Esq. Two volumes, post 8vo, price 2is. cloth. " Mr Chorley is a tourist with a purpose; he travels as a pilgrim

to the shrines and dwelling places of the art which he loves, and on which he here expatiates. He takes with him a power of appreciating all that is noble in art and worthy in the artist. But his hero is Mendelssohn, with whom he lived on terms of intimate knowledge." -Athenacum.

"The author ranks as one of the ablest and most expert connois- seurs in music. Very few there are who will not read with interest, and admire for the great ability with which they are written, Mr. Chorley's incidental sketches of the great German composers of the last half century."-Examiner.

"A timely and most interesting publication."--Economist. London: Smith, Elder & Co., 65, Cornhill.

Now ready, price 4s. 6d. sewed, A TREATISE ON CHOIR AND CHORUS SINGING.

By F. J. FETIS, Chapel-Master to H. M. the King of the Belgians; Director of the Conservatoryof Music, Brussels; Knight of the Legion of Honor; &c., &c. Translated (with the kind permission of the Author) into English by the Rev. THOMAS HELMORE, M.A., Priest in Ordinary, and Master of the Children of H. M. Chapels Royal; Precentor of S. Mark's College, Chelsea; Hon. Secretary, in Musical Matters, to the Ecclesiological, late Cambridge Camden Society; &c., &c.

J. A. Novello, London and New York.

Now ready, ORATORIOS,

NOVELLO'S OCTAVO EDITION, In a new handsome binding, whole scarlet cloth, gilt.

Haydn's "Creation" ......... Price 3s. Handel's "Messiah" ..... .. ,, 4s. --- - " Judas Maccabaeus" ... ,, 4s.

"Samson" ...... . 4s. We are indebted to an eminent publisher of sacred music, Mr.

J. Alfred Novello, of 69, Dean-street, Soho, London, for copies of several very beautiful oratorios, intended for the use of those who compose the audience at the performance of these sublime com- positions. They are not music-stand, but proper and elegant hand- books, such as any lady or gentleman may carry about, and make use of, without the least inconvenience. Moreover, they are sold at a price so cheap, that the purchase of them need not supersede for one instant an inclination to possess folio editions. They are what they purport to be-audience books of the cheapest, best, and most elegant and convenient kind ever published. Those before us consist of Handel's Messiah, Judas Maccabcebs, Samson, and Haydn's Creation-all works of the highest order of musical genius. Mr. Novello appears to complain that a class of unprincipled publishers* have availed themselves of the labours of his brain, to put money into their pockets. There is nothing peculiar in his case. The race of the appropriators of others' inventions, date from the days of Tubal-Cain, whose first pair of tongs were imitated by a neighbour- ing tinker, and never were they more numerous than they are at present. Nor are they confined to musical publishers. The worst class of them compile and publish cheap newspapers, and so con- trive to live upon the abstractions of our brain. Mr. Novello is not worse off than other labourers in the mental vineyard, and must trust to posterity to do him justice. May his days be many, pros- perous, and happy! But, if we outlive him, assuredly there will be one on earth prepared to do justice to his endeavours to bring good music to the hearth of every family in England.-The Hull .dvertiser.

*See Circular, page 331, Feb. ift.

Supplement to CHEITHAM'S PSALMODY.

Preparing for publication, by Subscription, A COLLECTION OF PSALM TUNES, CHANTS,

RESPONSES, GLORIAE PATRI, &c., the whole arranged for Four Voices, with an Accompaniment for the Organ or Pianoforte, by J. H. FROBISHER, Organist of the Parish Church, Halifax. Price to Subscribers, 13s.; Non- Subscribers, 18s. Subscribers' Names received at J. H. Frobisher's Music Rooms, Halifax; and J. A. Novello, 69, Dean-street, Soho, and 24, Poultry.

Book Auction Rooms, I9I, Piccadilly, Established 1794. PUTTICK AND SIMPSON, Auctioneers of Music and

Literary Property, beg to announce that their Sales of Music and Musical instruments are held Monthly, throughout the year; for which occasions Instruments of any kind and Music in large or small parcels can be received. The Cata- logues of Sales of Music at this house, embracing nearly every important Sale of Music for many years past, may always be referred to. Books and other kinds of literary property and ,works of art inserted in appropriate Sales.

MR. KELLY, MUSICAL INSTRUMENT AUC- TIONEER, begs to inform the Profession and the

Country Trade, that his periodical Sales of Pianofortes, Organs, and Harps, take place the znd Wednesday in every Month throughout the year, at his Pianoforte Rooms, Baker-street Ba- zaar, Portman-square, and that they afford the greatest facility for the sale of every article connected with the Musical Profession. The Trade can always rely on meeting with any particular class of Instrument they require for their customers. The next Sale will take place on Wednesday, June x4th. Valuations effected. Tuners and Regulators provided, and every descrip- tion of business connected with the Musical Trade transacted. Pianofortes, Harps, and Organs Warehoused, or Sold on Com- mission. Cash advanced on property intended for immediate sale. Stocks in Trade purchased.

Printed by JOSEPH ALFRED NovELLO, of 69, Dean-street, Soho, in the County of Middlesex, Printer, at his Officein Dean's Yard, 21, Dean-street, in the Parish of St. Anne's, in the said County, and Published by him, at 69, Dean-street, aforesaid, and also at 24, Poultry, in the City of London; and at 389, Broadway, New York. Sold also by Kent and Co., Paternoster-row.-Thursday, June 1st, 1854.

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