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Back Matter Source: The Musical Times and Singing Class Circular, Vol. 13, No. 309 (Nov. 1, 1868), pp. 585- 592 Published by: Musical Times Publications Ltd. Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3354813 . Accessed: 21/05/2014 00:48 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 194.29.185.228 on Wed, 21 May 2014 00:48:45 AM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Back MatterSource: The Musical Times and Singing Class Circular, Vol. 13, No. 309 (Nov. 1, 1868), pp. 585-592Published by: Musical Times Publications Ltd.Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3354813 .

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During the Last Xonth (Continued). EST, W. T.-The Art of Org.an P]aying. Part 2,

[,) containing Studie3 forthe Pedal. 12s. See Advertisement, page 564. QMART, lIENRY.-- - Three Andantes. for the Orgart. U No. 1., in Gmajor ... ... ls. 4Sd.

No. 2, in A major ... ... 1s. 6(l. No. 3, in E; minor ... ... 1s. 6d.

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l2E9. -' \v. r '. Arrangemerlts from the Scores of D th Great M: Lsters for the Organ.

No. 64. price 2S., contains, Beethoven's Grand March ill D, Op. 45. And Mozarts Andante, from Sonata in C (four hatlds).

No. 65, price 2s, Gotain8 Haydn's Atldallte (Clock movement). fourth Symphony in D, Handel's Air and (:horus, "Almighty Ruler of the skies," Josh?za.

No 66 price 2.., colltains 1t10zart's Andante Cantabile Fourtl Symphony in C, and Hatldel'. Air and Chorus, ' Siall I iII

Mamre s [ertile plairss," Joshz.a.

55TESTBROOK, AY. J. Voluntaries for the Orgart. tt No. 24, price 1s. Ce:1. eontains, Choral Fugues W. N. Watson,

Chortls, " When Israel ollt of Egyllt came,' Mendelssoln. No. 25, price ls. 6d., colltains. Andallte. No. 6 and Adagio, No 2.

frotn AIendelssohn s Liecler ohne }Fortel Book 8, i; Whv rage fiercely the heathen," Mendelssohn, and Ave Maria, Henselt.

-The Young Organist, No. 6, price 1s. 6d., contains, In dulce jubile, Colmterpoillt on an Ancient Christtnas Carol, R. L. de Pearsall, Movetnent from an Anthem, Oscar Bvlek, Larghetto alla Siciliallo, from Sonata. No. 3. Op. 24, L. Kozeluch, and Motettt ' Tholl art my salvation," AI. Hauptmann.

>\AKELEWr, HERBERT S. Evening and Morn- vJ ing. Yocal Quartett. 8vo. 3cl.

London: NoYello? Evfer and Co.

n R GAN F A C T O RY, 1417 Stanhope-straets vJ Hampslead-road. T. NOR17ON supplies Genttemen antl Amateurs with ever- article requited for OlS,an Building, the best pneumatic aetion out. ()rgalBs for sale or hire. German pedals fixed to Piallofortes for practlce.

" NOTES WITHOIJT TEARS." z EORGE CALKIN'S PA rEN ll KEY-BOARI) u INDI(.ATOR. Price 108. 6d. This vatuable aid to Teachers and IJearners of the Pianoforte, shors by a Diagram the names of the Treble and Bass Notes. arld their positions on keys and paper. A clear and illteresting zIlethod of instruction fr beginners. Can be appliecl in a moluellt, and without injtlry tO any Piano. May be used at a table. See testimol1ials froan Messrs. Benedict, Ganz WValter Maefarren Lindsay Sloper, and lSoctors llimbault and Wylde. To be had at the principal Music-sellers; alld of the Pate11tee, GE0. CAI,1SIN, 1W, MOrninStOR-CreSGent, N.W.

T0 AMATEURS and PROFESSO ItS wishing to 1 Publish.-Musical Works of every description Engraved and

Printed ill the best style, on tlle lovvest terlns. Estimates ziven bf J. McDowell alld Co.. 25, Warwick-street, three doors frola RegeIlt- street. Music sent orl sale or rettlrl1 on highly advantageous terms. Pialloforte3, Harmoniums, and all kinds of Illstruluents Tuned, ReI)aired, and taken in Exchange.

awr H ATTERS LEY'S Improved EIARMONIUlMS, T t t for neatness of design, rapidity of touch, ancl quality of toree

unequalled. Manufacturer, Ac., 107t Meadow-street, Sheffield. Trade supplied.

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CC ORGAN for SALE. Price £30; a great bargain; in thorough repair. Containing open, stop

prineipal,fifteenth,Bourdon CC pedals. SuitabLeforsmallChurch or Chapel. Apply to Mr. Kennard, 21, High-street, Margate.

OR(;AN for SALE (in consequence of a larger InstrumeDt being required)- comprising 15 8top9, swell

tenor C to F, great CC to F, 54 notes, and an octave and a third of pedals, with Bourdln pipes. Greu Organ contains open diapason, stop diapason, flute, principal, fifteenth, sesquialtra, and trumpet7 swell Organt open diapason, stop diapason, principal, fifteenth, and oboe. Couplers, swell to great, and great to pedals. New eight years ago, and in sound condition. Price 100 guineaF. Applieation to be made to Mr. J. A. Matthews, l, 8t. James' Parade. CheltenhaIrL

WANTED? a Respectable Youth, as ASSIS rANT to a Country Music-seller. He mllst pla- the Piano and

H"rmonium, and have some knowledge of Ttllling. A gond salary and live in the house. Apply to H.M., care of Novello, E^er and Co.

\5rANTEV, for a Church Choir in Paddington} V v near the "Royal Oak," a few BOYS, with a fair knowledge

of Plain Church Music. Apply personally, any day before 10 a.m. Or het+^reet1 6 alld 8 p m., at 40, Plinees-sqxlare, 13anfswater.

fAHAKLES SLA'l'k:, PUBL18HERS' BOOKand \_1 MIJSIC BINDER, 7 and 8, Rolls-buildings, E.C. Blocking dolle fot- the Trad+.

\\/Alyi'l'liV to Purchase a i'irst-class AX1U^1(S and l T PIANOFORTE BUSINESS, ill any good business To^rn.

Address A B, 2, Arg-ll-terraee, Foxley-road, Kensingtoll, Londoa

5,lIJ8ICAL PROFESSOEtS. To be DISPOSEI) LT1 OF. an Excellerlt PROFESSION. Terms moderate. Apptr to A, E., care of Novello, E wer ansl C°e1 1, Berllers-street, W.

nRGAN LESSONS and PRACrtlCE on a fine v new Instrument, Btith two manuals, 15 stors. 21- oetaves of pedals. +vith Bourdons throughout. Terms moderate. Allell's Musieal Illstrumellt Ware!lotlsez 17, Percy-st., Bedford-square, W.

ljtTANTED Immediatelyl for the Psrish Church of T T Folkestone, a throughly efficient ORGEANIST and C HOI R-

MASTER. A devout man aIld Communicant. Servicee Chorat an(l in part Gregorian. An able AIusician and Vocalist might firKt scope for his abilities. Stipend £40. Only likelX7 applications w-iZl receive an answer. Apply to the Vicar of Folkestone.

/t }R OOM for PRACTISING VOCAL or IN- < STRlJME?iTA1 MUSIC with the use of a Pianoforte, at Harris'sthIusic Warehouse, 3X, Rathhone-place Oxford-street.

Just otit pObt tree for olle stalnp

IT WtHITE and SON'S NENY CArl'Al.OGlTE of I @ Classiea1 and Standard l!4vlsic lTocal and Tnstrumental, An-

cient and Modern. Lolldon: H. White and Son, 8:371 Oxford-st.. V\r

QIEGFRIEr) JACOBY'S COMPOSITIVAS for 13 the PIAN O FORTE. Feuillet d'album ........................... ... ... ... 3 0 Gliiekliche Fratlme (Happydreams3 ... ... 3 @ Idylle .................. ... ... ... ... 3 @ March eomposed and dedicated to the Yolunteers of Great

Britain ................. ... ... ... 2 s May blossoms, Romance ................. ... ... ... 2 G Mignon .... ... ... ... ... 2 s Papillon .... ... ... ... ... 3 9

The above sold at half-price. Novello Ewer and Co., 1, Berners-street, W., and 35, Poultryt E;.C

\;\TILLEM COENEN'S COMP0SlTIONS. t t PIANOFORTE SOLOS. s. d

Auld Robin Gray, transcribed 4 #3

Chant du Barde ... ... ... ... ... 4 o Dallse des Faxltomes ... ... ... ... 4 0 Fantssia. for the left hand only, on "1he last rose" allel

4' G(>d saxe the Queen " ... ... ... ... 4 o Le Papillon au Rdxeil ... ... ... ... 4 Q Yozart's Minuetto from the Dinertimento in D. transcribed 3 0 Now or never. Galop ............... ... ... ... 4 0 Romancero. Six Transcriptions de Concert:-

No. l. Tann}sauser. Wagner ..................................... ... ... . 4 o 2. Anna Bolena. Donizetti ..................................... ... ... . 4 o 3. JoFeph. Mehul ............. ... ... ... 4 4. La Favorita. Donizetti ........................ ... ... . 4 (t 5. Normani. Mercadante ........................ ... ... . 4 0 6. L^Elisire d'Amore. Vonizetti ... ... . 4 0 Serenade. Morceau de Concert ............................... ... ... . 4 0

The Warriorss lament ............... ... ... ... dL O Ts ilight. Andallte ............... ... ... ... 2 6

SONGS.

Lovely Spring. For Soprano or Tenor ... ... . 3 e Do. do. For Contralto or Baritone ... ... . 3 0

The Kindly Stars ............ ... ... ... 3 0 The abons sold at half price.

London: Novello, Ewer aald Co.

THOMAS CAMPTON, Rlilitary Musical Instru ment Maker. Burbage. Leicestershire begs to call the atten-

tion of Bandmasters, Musicians, and the Trade, to his list of pl ices of Cornets, Sas Horns, Circular Horns Ac. which are made on the Premises, on the soundest laws of acoustics and strictest caleula- tions, and for purity of tone they stand unequalled. The price ol them is but little more than the import price of Foreign Instru- ments. A special lvarranty is given Tvith each Instrument. Repairin and Oid Instruments taten in exchange. Priess alld patterns post free for one sta1up.

0 PIAN O FORrr tA D EALERE3, Auctioneers, alld 1 Others-About 40 PIANOFO1iTES and HARMONIUN1S,

Nerv and Second-hand, a Psargain. Mr. Cassini, Finsbury House, Wood-green N., 12 minute.9' ride from King'd-cross Station.

aITY PIANOFOR'rE CONIPANY. Established \_J for the Manufactllre of NONE 1JUT FIRST-CLAS8 IN- STRUMENTS. It would be well for the Trade to inspect before giving further ortlers. The best of Wood anel Work- man8hip. Circular and List of Prices, on applicatiort to the Manufactery, 19S, Seyluoor-st., and 10* Crawley-mews, Euston-sq

XTARMOtI IUMS.-Ef!lGLISH ElARMONIUMS

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ll £4. Three Stops, £6 6e. Five stops, £7 79. Eight stops, includillC the beautiful Vois Celeste. £10 10s Church Harmoniums from £10 to £50. Send for Illustrated Catalogue, Julius Lavlalld and (Jo., 67, Blackmal1-street, Borough.

TIIE MUSICAL TIS.-NOVEMBER 1, 1868.

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586 TlIE 3EUSICAL TIMES.-j!;OVEMB1SR 1S 1868.

GAVOTTE for the PIANOFORTE (Op 14), by n AVOTTE, in X, by BACH, arranged for the AGNES ZIMMERMANN. Price 28. Sold at half-price. u Pianoforte by AG2;ES ZIMMERMAXN. Price 2S. 6d

" It is llO slight compliment to say that in this original piece, also Sold at half-price a Gavolte, Miss Zimmermann has successfullyemulateel the bleadth " This truly glorinus piece of music, transcribed by Miss Zim-

of slyle and vigour of the great master whose Gavotte she has 80 mermann from a suite for the violoncello, is BO brimful of freshness admiraluly transcribed. The original composition may pelhaps life, and go(!d humlur, that we defy the least impressiouable.

want the raciness of the transcribedone; but then it stsould be listenertoremalnunmovedbyitsstirlingmelody,itBrol)ustwigourF remembered the one proce6ds fl om the pen of a ' ladye faire,' and As tfs ennui, we should like to see lhe sufferer by 1his distressillg, if

the other from that of the sturdy old master of fugue, the Leipsic 8. mewhat negative complaint, whom a healing of this Gavotte

calltor. Miss Zimmermanll's is, however, a cal)ital Gavotte, arld vvould not effectually cure This is not the firbt of glorious old

worthy to take its place beside that of Bach."-FrQm The Queen, John ,Sebas1ian s pieces Miss Zimmermann has, so to sJ)eak, trans- 63ept. 26, 1868. p]anted from its origillal destinatioIl (violin or violoncello) to the

London: Novello, Ewer and Co. pianoforte, and we sincerely trust it wiJl not be the last More

sterling, and at the same time more exhilarating and effective

ENRY S T' SIX musicitwould be impossible to narne; aIld right well too is it MAR S SACRED VOCAL arraIlged, by a lady shose very name is a synollym for musicianly

1 DUETS. Price 3s. each. Poetry l)y skill alld good taste."-Frelm The Queen, Sept. 26, 1868. o. 1. lhere was joy in heaven ... Bishop Heber. London: Novel',o, Enver and (Do.

2. TheLrdismyShepherdl ... W S Passmore- ........ rlroNIC SOL FA Mr CUXWEN has just issued

4. Faint not, fear not, God is near thee Jessica Rankin. 1 2,400 Circulars, Trith other papers, to friends M ho teach the

5. ']he Sabbath Bell ........................ ... Eliza Cook. ........ Tonic Sol-fa Method. He lvitl be glad to have the names and

6. XVhere the weary are at rest Eliza Cook. ........ addresses of any olhers uho teach the method in ever so humble a S>]d at half-price. manller, and to ever so small a elass-Address Plaistow, London, E.

" TVe have here a delightful bouquet, composed of such sweets as Just publi hed hIr. Henry Smart so vell kllows htJw tocull-pure melody, glowing r THU ^trTTonTa n s

harmolly, delicate workmanship * and it is but rimht that the lovers D t U1tU CHORALlST. Belng a Course of sonffl should kIlOlV of the existellee of so choice a gathering, that of Lessons in the Tc)llic So]-fa Blethod of Teachin, to Sing;

they Illay speedJly avail themselves of its fragrance. Mr. Smart lvith Exereises iD Chllrch ZIusic, by JOHN (:URWEN. Pl-ice Sd.

ever svrites direct flom the heart, and so reaches a sympathetic Besides the usual de+-elt>pment of Tonic So'-fa tea(hing, 1his work

ehord which vibrates at his l.lightett touch t buthis concerteei vocal endeavours to tca(h t}le Alt of Challtillg on elocution.l prillciples mosic is so exquisitely svicedt as to possess a peculiar charm over alld it aP8ists the ptlpil to sludy 1he harmonies as they are sung.

that of almost any vriter nve can call to mind * al,d then his accom- It totltaitls 25 Chants, 4 Kyries, 1 Sanctus, 3 Hmn Chantg, part of

palliments are so (left]y contrived as to heightell the colour, and so Malbeck s 'i Plaiyl SOllg ' for a (Choral Service, alld 30 Hyml Tunes c(elltribute 10 the general eSect, while at the same tirrlc they ad- selected by permiSsioll from the most recent and popular Church

nliral)ly support the voicest and llever assume undue promineut. Tune Books- The six duets before us, the ror(1s of lvhich are of a serious, il not Mr- Curtven will feel obliged to any Clergylean, Org.anist. Choir-

altogether sacred, character, are for a soprallo alld mezzo-sop- allo master or School Teacher, sending to him for a free s})ecimen cor)y or colstlallo, the higher soice rarely rieing al)oveF, the latLer llever ellelosing address alld a stamp for the postage Address Mr.

going below G. Curwen. Plaistow, Lon(lon! E. He will be glad to gixe iIlformation " No. 1. 7 here was joy tn heaven, the poetry by Bishop Heber, is ill also about teachers alld lecturers.

the key of Ft colrlmon time, alld is distlnguished bv a fine, lofty A LITTLE ̂UTLD12 HYM\I TTV Q A LrTr\TTO

tone throughout, occasionally ri-ing lvlth the wt)rds to something A tlll 2 to U u lt v lv u l.

like sublixIlity, as at the elld of the firFt verse- 11 For a Child's toice, lvith an easv Pianoforte Acco.npania1ent. ' And the s1ars saslg from the sky Written by F. T. PALGRAVE, c()mp sed by J. TrLLEAwD. Price Gd. (iLlory tO God ill Heav n " " A very pretty, siluple, and innocent melvdy."-lthe Queen,

Again, at the return to the bubject aftel a beaxltiful cpiso(le in A Sept- 7, 1867- flat ' "Hewe lhe music is simple as the words, and it is as eharming.

' And peace with God in Heavtxl ! ' It tleserves to be estensively known."-The Literary Churchman, And also at the close of the duet, whell the originalcoda is amplified November 2 1867- in the simplest but most i[nlosing malsner. '; A delightful composition."-Somerset County Herid, June 29,

i No. 2. The Lord zs my Shephtrd is in A flat, 3- time * the rords 1867- not as we at fil st imaginetl by King Davld, but a paraphrase of the " Both words and music are alike unexceptiollable. They are

origil)al by Mr. W. S. Passmore. The tllusic is sillgularly s^veet well fitted to each other the cllarming siluplicity of WIr. Palgrave's andinkeepill: andsome crafty touches-SUCh as wlsere she second scrses finditlS suitable espression in the flowillg melody and ac-

soice rises to E flat and <rosses the frst-the vely origindl turllexf cotllpanimetlt furnished by the composer.'-Eddoges' Shrewsbury the opening melody, and the voicing throughout, are ill Mr. smartss 30arwan, October 9, 186r. hap1liest manner. *'Amlsi the mass of so-ealled music which nor fin(ls its way to

i'No. 3. TZhen brighter suns and mtlder skies, the poetry by Mr. the reviexver's table, it i8 no ordinary refreshmellt to filld so simp1y

William P. O. lReal)ody, is in E flat, 6-8 titlse, anct presents us with beautiful a comlosition as this ulldoubtedly is. Fords an(l music

a delightful picture of pastolal life, in the cotlrse of rhlch eilher are alike in spirit and collception. . . . . . The air atl(t ac- voice has a sho1t 8010, ,vhich bolh ill key and style *ontrasts so well companiment are a8 simple, as palhetic as the words, alld thotlah

with the principal subject, as to whet the appelite for enjoying it the symphony requlres a liitle practice. every child can easily learn

when it is repeated ill the last verse. it, aled should have tilis brief but beatltiftll hymn amollgst his or ' No. 4. Waz/^t not, fe .r not, GGCG ZS near t7bee, the poetry by Miss her exercises."Derb3e Mercury, June 19, 1867.

Jessica Xallkin, in k: flat again, commsn time, is sluallerthan its 'The music is particularly T)leasiflg, and the rords sinaularly

companions in its dimensions-illdeed it is called duettino-but is appropriate to the lips of a child."-Che:te?2ha?n JournaZ, June 15, a faultless example of pure vocal lvrititt1 each soice having here, 1867- Londoll: Novello, Ewer and Co.

"N). 5. Ihe Sabbath Betl, words from Eliza Cook, in the keyof AGNES ZlMMERMANNXS COMPOSITIONS A, common lime, is perhaps the gem of the series, and to lovers Of PIANOFORT}D SOLOS. S. d. Mr. Snlart's music assuredly so, as beilsg most of all rtdolent Of his Barcarole ...... ... ... ... 3 0 eharacteristic manner. Here the coulposer has paillted a picture- Bolero ... ... ... ... 4 0

w}ich has the charm, however, of being suggestive rather than Bourpe in E flat, arranged from Bach . ... q 6

imit ative-in whictl tone, feeling, handling, as e all perfect. Witness Bourde in C do. do. ... . 2 6

$he graphic contralto solo- Drei Clavierstucke:- ' Go to the woods, when N inter s song No. 1. Caprice ... ... . 3 0

IlowJs like a famished wolf along,' 2 Autdem was3er ... ... . 3 O

and the eqrlally picturesque solo for soprarlo- 3. Schel zo ... ... . 3 0 ' The lark llpOll his skyward wayt' Gavotte in G, arrallged from Bach . ... 2 6

the accompaniment of which is a masterpiece. This duet lies within Marche ............ ... ... ... 2 6 so convenient a compass for the two soices as wisl insure its Mazurka ............ ... ... ... 3 0

bec.luing a favourite. Spring Meludy ............ ... ... ... 2 0

' No. 6. }here the toear?y are at rest, also to Eliza Cook's words, SONGE3. is in the key of G, common time, and, in our s>pinion divides the After war ............ ... ... ... 2 6

palm avith ' The Sabhath Bell.' Equally with the latter i3 the Crocus gathering ............ ... ... ... 2 6 compass adapted to soices of limited means-of itself a strong point My heart is sair ............ ... ... ... 2 G of lecommendation-while the tender sentiment expressed ill the Sweetly glows the eally morn ... ... . q 6 nords is admirat)lv tEpified in 1he music, ohich is gentle, soothing The Ringlet:-No. I. Fotlr ringlet3 . ... 2 G

eomforting, and exquisitely vfocal throughzlut. What a charming l)o. N,. 2 O ringlet . ... 2 6 idea, tOo, is that contailled in the cadence of each verse!-a cadene;e The Stars are with the Voyager . ... 2 G

as ehaste alld refined as it is orieinal and effeclile. The above sold at half price. " It i8 wsth reluetance we take leal e of this most interesting col- London: Novello. Erver and Co.

lection of duets, the delicate and refined beaxlty of which is remark- . able, evell when compared wilh other compositions of the same l/[OZART S MASSES for Planoforte Solo. authl)r, and which cannot fail in their sphere, to furtherthe illterests 1t1 Arranged by VINCENT NOVELLO. N0. 1, in C, 2s 6d.; No 2, of all that i8 pure alld healthy ill the art of music."-From 2rhe in C, 88.; No. 7, in B flat, 3s.; No. 12. in G, 6s. The Requiem

Queen, ()ctober 10, 1868. arranged by J. Pittnxan, 4s. Each movement may be had separately London: Xovello. Ewer and aO. London: Novello, Ewer and Co.

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THE lKlJSIC COMPOSED BY

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6 THE INNOCENTS' DAY.-These were redeemed } 2d.

7 THECIRCUMCISION OF CHRIST.-InChristyearecircumcised r 8 THE EPIPHANY.-O send out thy light} .. ... 2d 9 EPIPERANYTIDE.-The Lord is my lightJ

10 SEPT1JAGEBIMA AND FOLLOWING 3UNDAYS.-I will love theel 2d

[1 ASH WEDNESDAT-Have mercy UpOIl me ... ... 1

12 LENT.-Now, saith the Lord ....................... ... ... 2d. 13 PASSIONTIDE.-O Saviour of the world ] ... ... 2d 14 GOOD FRIDAY.-Our Lord Jesus Christ| 15 EASTER DAY.-This is the day ... ... 2d. 16 EASTERTIDE.-Christ our Paasover) 2d 17 ,, ,, If we believe f ' *-* 18 ,, ,, As Christ was raised} .. 2d 19 ASCENSION DAY.-Why stand ye f *** * - 20 ASCENSIONTIDE.-The Lord reigneth ... ... 2d.

21 WHIT SUNDAY.-The Spirit of the IJord) ... , 2d.

22 TRINITY SUNDAY.-Holy, Holy, Holy J 22; TRINITYTIDE.-They that put their trustY 2d 24 ,, ,, O how am iable ......................... *f- *-* 25 ,, ,. O taste and see z ad 26 ,, ,, Keep innocencyr *-- 27 ,, ,. One thing have I desired} ... 2d.

29 TRINITYTIDE.-O magnify the Lord) .................................... ... 2d. 30 ,, ,, Let us not beweary r 31 ,, ,, Sing unto the Lord, O ye saints ... 2d.

32 ,, ,, O worship the Lord ... 2d.

33 ,, ,, O sing unto the Lord a new song ... 2d.

34 ,, ,7 Remember me ... 2d.

3a ST. ANDREW'S DAY.-Behold, to obey l ......................................... . 2d 36 ST. THO1WAS THE APOSSLE.-Blessed are they f 37 THE CONVERSION OF ST. PAUL.-I knOw whom ... A 38 TZE PIJRIFICATION OF ST. MARY THE VIRGIN.-Blessed are 2dv

the pure in heart 39 ST. MATTHIAS'S DAY.-Be thou faithful ... ... 40 THZ AUNCIATION OF TE1E BLESSED VRGIN MAEY.-I was > 2d.

exaltedJ 41 ST. MARE'S DAY.-Blessed fs the man ... 1 ,.. 2d 42 ST. PHILIP D ST. JAMES S DAY.-Let the brotherf 43 ST. BNABAS TEE ABOSTLE.-Rejoice with them that do) 2d.

rejoicef 44 ST. JORN TIIE BAPTIST S DAY.-The souls of the righteous t 2el RS ST. PETER S DAY.-Be strong ... ... ... J 46 ST. JAMES T}IS APOSTLE.-Blessed are the dead ... w 47 ST.BARTHOLO3[EW THE APOSTLE.-As he which hath called 0 2d

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b] Thy voice, O Harmony. S.A.T.B. .. * ... . S. Webbe 6J Forgive, blest shade. S,.T.B. ......................... , ... Dr. Callcott 88 In 8ummer's cool shade. S.A.T.B. ... Dr. Arnold 8 f Lightly tread, 'tis hallosed ground. S.S.B. J. Scotland 9t Hail, smilillg morn. S.^.T.B. .,. R. Spofforth 10f Sir,h no more, ladies. S.S.A.T.B. R. J. S. Stevens 11) When winds breathe soft. S.A.T.T.B ...... ... S. Webbe

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19t Swviftly from the moutltain's brow. S.A.T.B. ... . S. Webbe

20J Awake, JEolian lyre. S.A.T.B. .................................... ... J. Danby 211 As it fell upon a day. S.A.T.B, .................................... Lord Mornington 22J Lordly gallants. S.S.B. ..................... ... ... Dr. Gallcott 23l In the lonely vale of streams. S.A.T.B. ... Dr. Callcott 24J You Gentlemen of England. A.T.B. ... Dr. Callcott

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25) When shall we three meet again. aS.B. ... . M. P. Ring 26 [ When shall we three meet afflain. S.S.B. ... . W. Horsley

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40 f t)iscord, dire sister. A.T.T.B. .................................... ... S. W ebbe 41 Go, idle boy. A.T.T.B. .................... ... ... Dr. Callcott 42 { Crabbed age and youth. A.T.T.B. ........................................ R. J. S. Stevens

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441 Come live with me. A.T.T.B. ... , S. Webbe 454 Come, bounteous May. A.>.T.B.B. ... R. Spoflorth 46 { By Celia's Arbour. A.T.T.B. ................................. ... W. Horsley 4z) Tlle clouel capt towers. A.A.T.T.B.B. ... R. J. S. Stevens 48J Marked you her eye. A.s.T.T.B. ... R. Spofbrth

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bo J Fair Flora decks. A.T.B. .................................. ... ... J. Danbs 61 t Who comes so dark. A.T.B. ........................ ... Dr. Callcott 52 f Peace to the souls of the Heroes. A.T.B. ... Dr. Callcotl 53l Mark the alerry elves (The Fairies). S.S.B. Dr. Calicott 64 ( The Bells of St. Miehael's Tower S.A.B. ... W, Rnyvett 55) How sleep the brave. S.A.T.B. .................................. ... Dr. Cooke 66 J Here in cool grot. S.A.T.B. .................................. ... Lord Mornington $zt Glorious Apollo. A.T.B. ...................... ... ... S. Webbe 58) Desolate is tlle dwelling of Morlla. SS.B Dr. Callcott 69 t When Sapt)ho tuned. S.s.B. ................................... ... J. Danby 60J The Erl King. S.X.B. ................... ... ... Dr. Callicott

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588 THE MUSICAL TIMES. NOTEMBER 1, 1868.

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MUSIC FOR THE COMING SEASON.

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1t/1 ARCH and RONDO for the Pianoforte. Coln- " posed. anzl Dedic.+ted to Miss Caroline Newman (Mamhead) by SAMUBL SEBASTIAN WESLEY. Price 33. * or the March singly ls.6d. London: Novello,EwerandCo.

!I5HE SCHOOI. SINGING BOOK. By F. VVEBER t Res{slent Organist, German Chapel Royal, St James's Palaee.

Priee 18. 6d. Lolldon: Simphin, Marshall and Co., and of the Auther. " Just such a book as we bave tong looked for in rain."- ahurch Choirm.ester.

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Xusic for the Coming Season (Continued). HANDEL. FOR UNTO US A CHILD IS B()RN. 1S. 3d

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PERGoI.ESI. GLz xRY TO GOD IN THE HIGHEST. Four soices. Octavo 1gd.

]?URCELL. BELH()LD? I BRINX YOU GLAD TII)INGS. Ver.se A.T.B. 18. Vocal parts 1Old.

SEWk;LL, JOHN. BREAK FORTH INTO JOY. Fourvoices. Vocal score, 1s. Vocal parts, 1s.

SMITH? CFlARLES W. BEH()LD, I BRING YOU GLAI) TIDINGi. Solo and Chorl1s, 6fi. CIRRS copv 111

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WEBBE, SA\IUEL. WHEN THE FURNESS OF TIME WAS COME. Full, 4 soices. 1sw Voe,al parts, 6d.

n [1RISTMIAS CAROLS, NeW aDd 01d. The \_1 Words editedby the Rev. H R. BRABLEY, M.A. The MUS1C edited by JOBN STAINER1 M.A., MUS. Doc. Prlce ls. 6d.

CONT^NTS 8 God rest you, merry gentlemen lraditional Air.

The M^nger Throne ....................... .. , Dr. Steggall.

A Virgin un^potted ........................ ... Traditi(nal Air.

Come, wte lofty ......... ... ... Dr. Elvey.

()ome, tune a our lseart .................. ... Rev. Sir F. A. G. Ouseley, Bart The 6rst Nowell .................. ... 1radatlonal Air. Jesu. hail ..... ... ... Dr. Stainer.

Good Ohristian men, rejoice .................... ... Old German.

Sleep, holy Babe .................... ... X:)r. L)ykes Good King Wences as .................... ... Helmore's Christmas Garols. When t view the Mother holding J. Barllby. The seven joys *.f Mary ... Traditional Air. On the Birth-day tjf the Lord ... Dr. Dyke^. What Child is this ? ... ... Old Enzlish. Glorious. beauteousz golden-bright M aria Tidsleman. sVoken, Christian ehildren ... Rev S. C. Hamerton, M.A. A Chiid this day is t)orn ... Trnditional Air. Carol br Christmas Eve ... Rev. Eir F. A. G. Ouseley, Bart

When Christ was born .................. ... Arthur H. Brown.

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1I Y M N S F o g CHRIST.MAS. 11 " Hark ! the herald Allgels 8iDg."

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" O Gd, who hast prer)ared. ' Folio, 6d. Music by Rev. W. H. BLISS, B A., Mus. Bac., 02ron.

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tHRlSTMAS CAROLS. f)AROLS l5Or (SHU1t(zH SEASONS. Part I.- tJ Four Caro's for (?hristmts, by Rev. E. HANDLEY, M.A Pri¢e 9d., words sewefl, lld., or 19 per dozell.

London: N.}vello, t:wer And Co.

HARK ! THE GLAD SOUND. DODDRIDGE'S Advent Hymn, for four voices, with a separate arrangement

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" During the approaching Advent season this nable hymn will be general iy Fung, and therefore ally worthy music to which the woe ds. may be wedX1ed will be very welcme to s ngers. Many eminellt composers of hynln music have given to the world their concinptions, of what they considered s.uitable hermonz7 for these words; alld Mr. Tilleard hs produced a bold, tuneable melody, easy to sing To those who have not already made their choice, tJUt are looking out for a good turle, wa ean heartily recoxnlluend Mr. Tilleard's COlUpO- sition."-Derby Mercury, November 21st, 1868.

I,ontlon: Novellis, Ewer and (:o.

AN OFFi3R DURIN(} NOVE1WBE:R. l/[R. CON( YRk:VE will send a 23pecimen Copy of 1T1 his New Christmas Song. "()hristmas f:ve at Sea," d?4rinS *hi£ qno7zth onl.;y, for 7 stamps. Address, 8* Maida-hill West, W.

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liENDELSSUHN"S SIX CATHEDRAL 1Ts ANT H E M S, arranged in Four PartsF with an Accompaniment for Organ or Pianoforte, by CHARLES STEGGALL, MU8. DOC. Cantab.

No. 1. Rejoices O ye people (for Christma). 2. Tllou, Lord, our rFfuge (for the New Year). 3. Above all praise (for Ascenfiiontide). 4. Lords on our offences (for Lent). 5. Lct our hearts be joyful (for Advent). 6. For our offences (for Lent).

London: Novello, Ewer and Co., 1, Berners-strect, and 35" Poultry. NEW ANTHEM FOR ('}IRISTMAS. 12EHOLD, I BRING YOU GLAD TIDINGS. D Anthem for a Five-part Chorus and Organ. By W. T. 8EST. Vocal score. ls. 6d. Voeal parts, 19. Londn: Novello, Ewer & (o.

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XTEW CAROL FOEt CHRISTMAS-" Simple 15 aarollers are we.5 Word3 by J. P. DOIJGLAS. Music by J. B. BOUCAER. Price 2d.

A1So, by the same C<lmposer TTIE REAPER AND THE FLOWERi. Four-part Song.

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X;EW SON'GS, Jus.t Ptlblis.hed. '; 'rTis the Mind, 15 not the Money, makes the Man!" By Mi8S E. R. FOLET. ' () ph,ln's Lament," by same Author. Post free for 16 stamps eacht

or the two 30 stamps. Salisbury: Foley's Music Warehouse. London: S. Clark, 9, Amen-

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FOR UNTO US A CHILD IS BORN. A Christmas Ant.bem for Four Voices, with Organ Acenmpsni-

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This day is published, price 18. PSALM TUNES and CHtAISTMAS HYMNS and

CARg )LS, elliefly by J. W. * with the addition of zeveral new Tunes by the sflme, and also of ses ergl (hy permission) from other sourz es, nearly all hitherto unpublished; allA includinz Two Carols composed vxpressly for this Work by Dr. GAUNTLETT anr3 JOSSPH BAREBY1 Esq. The Words selected chiefly (ny permisFion) from ';THE Boos OF PRAISE." Third Editiont revised, anal nearly doubled in number of Hymns and Tuses.

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V I O L I N. Chappell's Godfrey's Favourite9, containlng the Guards Mabel &c Chappell's 100 Scotch Airs. Chappell-s Airs from i' L'Africaine." ' ' (ha;)pell's 100 Christy Minstrel Melodies Chappell's Favourite Airs froxn ii Faust." Chappeil 8 Favourite Airs fr()m i' Il Trovatore " and " La Tl aviata. Chappell's Favourite Airs from ' The l,ily of lRillarncy." Chxppell's AirO from ' l,a laelle He4ne." Chappell's 100 L)ances, First Series (prineipalld7 D'Albert's). Chappellos Airs from "Orphee sux Enfers." Chappell's 100 Dallces, First Series. Second Violin Part. Chappell's 1(>0 Sacred Songs, Anthems, dzc. Chappell's 100 I)ances, Fir*t Serie9. Violollcello Part. Chappell's Airs from ;' Un Ballo in Masehera." Chappell's 100 I)allces. Second Series (prircipally D'Allert's)* Chap?ell's Airs from ' Lurllne " and " Victorine.' Chappell's 100 Dallces, Second S3eries. Secolld Violin Part. Chapell's Airs frozn the *' Stabat Mater." Chappell's 100 D:mces, Second Series. Violoncello Part Cesaspell's .sirs fr(m the ';Amber Witch." Chappell's 100 Operatic Airs. Chapl?ell's Airs from the 'iQueen Topaze," and the "Rose of Chappell's 100 Popltlar Songs. ('astille." Chappell's 100 Hornpipest Reels, Jigs, tc. Chappells Airs from "Robin Hood." Chappell's 18 Airs, vith Easy Variations. Chappell's Airs from '; Don Giovamli." Chappell's 100 Irish Airs.

F L U T E. Chappell's Godfrey'8 Favourites, eontaining Guards, Mabel, &;c. Chappell's 100 Trish Airs. Chappell's Favourite Airs from '; Faust." Chapvell's l00 Sc(,tch Airs. Chappell's Favourite Airs from " The Lily of Killarney." Chayzpell's 100 Christv stinstrel Meledies. Chsppell's Favourite Airs fr *an "I1 Trovatore " and " La Traviata.'} Chatrpells Airs fr(m Un Hallo in Maschera." ChappeIl's lOO Dance3, First Series tprineipa11y D Albert's). Chapl)ell's 1VO Sacred FOt1S.

Chappell's IOO Dances, Seeond Series (principally D'Albert's). Chap?ell's Airs from ;; Robin IIood " Chappell's IDO Operatic Airs. Chappell's Airs froxs ;' Victorine " and '; Lurlil1e." Ohappell's IOO Popular Songs.

C O R N E T - A - P I S T O N S. Chappellts Godfrey's Favourites, Guards, Mabel, Silda, Oc . C: happell's Airs frt)m ' Un Ball o in Maschera." Chapl3ell's Favourite Airs froa: " Faust." Chaspell s Airs from " Lv1r1il1e *t and 'i Victorine." ChaPPel1'S F8VQU} ite Airs from ;' The Lily of Killarney." Chappell's 100 Operatic Airs. Chaprellts Favourite Airs from " Trovatore " and " La Traviata." Chappell's 100 I ish Airs. Chappell's 100 Dances, First Series (principally D'Albert's). ('happell's 1()0 Christv Minstrel Melodies. Chappell's IOO Dallces, SecondSeries (principally D'Albe rt's). Cha>>e1I s 100 scotch Airs. Cllappell's 25 Duets, Two Cornets. Chappell-s Airg flom the "Rose of Castille" and ;4,Qxleen Topaze.'*

E N G L I S E C O N C E R T I N A. Chappell^s Godfrey's Favourites, Guards, Mabel, Waltzes, &;c. (Chappell'.s 1Q Popular F>olkas by D'hlbert Chappell s 100 Irish Airs. Chappe,l's IOO Dnnoes (prlncipally D'Albert). Chappell's 100 Scotch Airs. Chapl,e11'^ loD Oeratic alelodies. Chappell's 50 Popular Melodies. Ch1ppell 8 IOO Christy Mtnstrel Melodies, Chappell's Favourite Airs from '; Faust." C:happell's Airs from ; Lurline *l and '; Victorine." Chappellws 10 Popular Quadrilles by D'Albert. Chappell's Airs from "Robill Hood." Chappell's IQ Popula2 sets of Waltzes by D'Albert.

GERMAN CONCERTINA. Chappell's Godfrey's and other Favourite8, es:pre8sly arranged. | lJhflppell's 100 Operatic Melodies, Songs, Dances, Oc. Chappell's 100 Popular Airs, expressly arranged. } Chappell's Popular Songs, Books 1 and 2.

iE A R X O N I U M. Chappell's 50 Sacred Airs (First Series). Cbappell's Favourite Anthems. Chappell's 50 Sacred Airs (Second .R¢ries). Chappel]'s Selections from Haydn's and Mozart's Masses?. Chappell's 50 Secular Airs (First series). Chappell's Twelve Choruses from Handel. Chappell's 5Q Secular Airs (Second Series).

GUITAR. Chappell's IOO Danees, National Airs, Ac. t Chappell's 50 Songs, Books 1 and 2.

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