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Front Matter Source: The Musical Times and Singing Class Circular, Vol. 6, No. 126 (Jun. 15, 1854), pp. 89-98 Published by: Musical Times Publications Ltd. Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3370047 . Accessed: 15/05/2014 16:48 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 193.105.154.120 on Thu, 15 May 2014 16:48:45 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Front MatterSource: The Musical Times and Singing Class Circular, Vol. 6, No. 126 (Jun. 15, 1854), pp. 89-98Published by: Musical Times Publications Ltd.Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3370047 .

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THE MUSICAL TIMES AND

inTing &aa ircu{tar, Published on the 1st and 15th of the Months of February, March, April, May, June, and July,

and the 1st of every other Month.

The Music pages only are stereotyped, those persons who would possess the Musical Articles, Notices, Advertisements, &c., can only ensure doing so by taking the worlk as it appears.

No. 126.- Vol. 6. JUNE 15, 1854. Price 1id Stamped, 24d.

The MUSICAL TIMES is to be obtained by order of any Music Seller, Bookseller, or News-vendor, for 2s. 3d. per Annum; or Subscribers can have it sent regularly by Post on the day of publication, by sending their address written in full, and enclosing a post-off,ce order or penny stamps. Annual Subscription, post free, or delivered from the office, 3s. 9d.

ADVERTISEMENTS Are inserted at the following terms, viz.-SIXXENCE PER LINE

(counting the dividing rule as a line) i the charges will there- fore begin at ONE SHILLING, for which sum any one may insert his or her address, if it exceed not one line. Announcements may be divided by any number of rules, at the option of the advertiser, or advertisements can be displayed in any bolder type at a proportionate charge. Advertisements should reach the office by the 8th and 22nd of the month, to insure insertion.

LADY having a complete Set of HANDEL'S WORKS, arranged in Score by S. ARNOLD, wishes to dispose of

them. Apply byletter (prepaid) to C. H., Thorp Arch, Tadcaster.

WANTED, for the Cathedral of Limerick, TWO SING- ING BOYS, between nine and twelve, with superior

voices, and fair knowledge of Music. They will receive a first- rate education, including drawing, and zo2 per annum, or in lieu of it board, lodging, clothes, and every care. Apply to the Dean of Limerick.

WANTED A PIANOFORTE TUNER for a large and populous district in the country. He must be a Young

Man of respectability and steadiness. For particulars apply to Mr. G. Simpson, Pianoforte, Organ, and Music Warehouse, Hanley, Staffordshire.

RGANIST WANTED for the Parish Church of West Hackney. The duties will be-morning, afternoon, and

evening attendance on Sundays; Christinas Day; Good-Friday; on Thursday evenings; and on Public Festivals and Fasts. The Organist will be required to give instruction in psalmody to the school children attending the church. The Committee reserve to themselves, under professional advice, the right of making the selection among the candidates. Salary, ?40 per annum. Applications to be sent in to the Rev. T. Davis Lamb, West Hackney Rectory, not later than the 25th of June.- Ladies are not eligible.

W ANTED.-WARREN'S COLLECTION OF GLEES, to perfect the Set, Nos. 7, 10, 17, 25, and 27 to 32

inclusive. Any one possessing the above, or a portion of them, may hear of a purchaser, upon application at Novello's Sacred Music Warehouse, 69, Dean-street, Soho-square.

AMATI VIOLIN for Sale, the property of a private Gen- tleman. To be seen at Messrs. Allison and Allison's

Pianoforte Manufactory, 75, Dean-street, Soho.

Just Published. OVELLO'S ANALYSIS OF VOCAL RUDIMENTS,

by Question & Answer, i8mo., price 6d., sewed, Is. cloth. "I must begin with rudiments of art

To teach you Gamut in a briefer sort, More pleasant, pithy, and effectual, Than hath been taught by any of my trade: And there it is in writing, fairly drawn."-Shakespeare.

LD VIOLIN FOR SALE.-A sweet and powerful-toned Violin by Aireton, nearly xoo years old. It was late the

property of an eminent Musician, deceased, and is to be Sold, for Five Guineas only. Apply to Clarence Rutter, Music Warehouse, Shaftesbury, Dorset.

THE BROTHERS HOLMES will give an EVENING __ CONCERT on Tuesday, June 20th, at the Hanover Square Rooms. Vocalists :-Misses Messent, U. Barclay, Madlle. Mouat, The Misses Cole, Mr. Perren, Sig. Nappi. Instrumentalists .-Madlle. St. Marc, M. Silas, M. Vogel, Herr Romberg. Violin, the Brothers Holmes.. Conductors:- Herrent Rummel, Gollmick, and Mr. Gilbert. Tickets, 5s. and 7s.; Reserved Seats, Ios. 6d. ; to be had of the Brothers Holmes, 52, Frith-street, Soho, and the principal Music Sellers.

THERE IS JOY, THERE IS JOY.-Song, Written and Composed by SOPHIA E. YOUNGE: also, by the same

Authoress, ", Christmas Bells," <" What is Death," " Sabbath Chimes," "There are Flowers," "The Harvest Song," May- Day Bells," " Mariner's Song." 2s. each.

London: John Shepherd, 98, Newgate-street.

W 7ANTED, for the Cathedral of Limerick, a BASS SINGER. Salary, ?50 per annum. A good voice

and reader indispensable.-Apply to the Dean of Limerick.

A GENTLEMAN, well versed in musical matters, and of considerable literary attainments, would be glad of an

engagement on a Journal of Liberal principles, or on a Musical Journal.-Address, I. M., Esq., Iz, Granby-street, Morning- ton-crescent.

Just published, price zs. 6d.

FULL ANTHEM, "Great God of all, holy Creator," BEETHOVEN. Selected and arranged from the Pianoforte

Sonata, Op. 97, for the use of Durham Cathedral, and respect- fully dedicated by permission to the Honble. Mrs. Hamilton Russell, of Brancepeth Castle, by CHARLES ASHTON, of the Durham Cathedral Choir.

To the Parish Choir and Family Circle, this Anthem must prove equally acceptable, as it is alike remarkable for grandeur, devotional feeling, and simplicity. Published for the Editor by J. A. Novello, 69, Dean-st., Soho.

T NIVERSAL CIRCULATING MUSICAL LIBRARY. U Single Subscription Two Guineas per Annum. Cata- logues containing more than 2,ooo distinct works. For particulars apply to G. Sclurmann, Importer of Foreign Music and Publisher, 86, Newgate-street, London.

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THE MUSICAL TIMES.

PROFESSIONAL CARDS. THE PUBLISHER is requested to call attention to the

advantages to be derived from the PERMANENT insertion of Professional Cards in the MUSICAL TIMEs.

Correspondents are constantly writing to the Office, request- ing to have Teachers, Vocalists, and others, recommended to them; which information it would be very essential to furnish in the advertising columns, although to give it editorially would be invidious.

The price for Hire of Concert Rooms, the numbers the rooms will accommodate, &c., &c., is information which it would be both profitable to the Proprietors and convenient to Professors using them, if constantly advertised in a few lines.

SCALE OF CHARGES:- A Card can be inserted in iz Numbers of the

MUSICAL TIMES ... . if two lines, 16 6 Or in 18 Numbers, One Year ... ditto 25 6 In 12 Numbers ... ... if three lines, 21 o Or in 18 Numbers, One Year ... ditto 3I 6 Every additional line, for 12 Numbers ... ... 5 6 Every additional line, for 18 Numbers, One Year ... 7 6

Single insertions, Sixpence per line. Si' By this means 144,000 copies of a professional card ewould be

printed and circulated every year, at a considerably less charge than tley would other'wise cost for printing only, without dis- tribution. Advertisements must be prepaid, and should reach Dcan-

street by the 8th or 22nd of each month, to insure insertion. "Musical Times" Office,

69, Dean-street, Soho, London. 8 Publications per Annum.

PROFESSIONAL NOTICES.

MADAME CLARA NOVELLO is returned to England-Address letters for her, Porchester-

house; gates at 8, Porchefer-terrace, Bayswater. MR. J. W. GRIESBACH,

Professor of Music, 2, Willow-walk, Kentish-town.

MR. EDWIN LINTER, Professor of the Pianoforte and Organ, East Teignmouth.

C. D. COLLET, Teacher of Singing and Musical Lecturer,20, Great Coram-st.

J. WILBYE COOPER (Tenor). Town or Country Engagements for Oratorio or Concerts.

Address: Waddington-terrace, Ely. MR. AUGUSTUS BRAHAM.

All Communications as to Engagements with Mr. Augustus Braham, for Oratorio, Opera, or Concerts, to be addressed, for the future, to his house, No. 6, St. Petersburgh-place,

Kensington Palace Gardens, Bayswater. VOCALISTS: MR. PAGET, Bass; MRS. PAGET (late of the R.A.M.), Contralto. Communications relative to Concerts and Oratorios to be addressed Atherstone, Warwickshire.

ARTHUR NAPOLEON Is in town for the season.-Address at his residence, 30, Oxford

Terrace, Hyde Park, or Mr. Mitchell's, New Bond-street.

M ISS ARABELLA GODDARD begs to announce that her ANNUAL CONCERT will take place in the

Hanover-square Rooms, on Wednesday, June 2Jst, when she will perform for the first time, BEETHOVEN'S CONCERTO IN G MAJOR, and other pieces. Miss Goddard will be assisted by a complete orchestra, and by several eminent vocal

RCHESTRAL UNION.-Four Morning Concerts will be given by the above Society, at the Hanover-square

Rooms, on Saturdays, April 7, May 1.3, June 17, and July 15. Subscription to the Series, Fifteen Shillings. Tickets to be had at Messrs. Leader & Cocks, 63, New Bond-street.

ALFRED NlcHOLsor, Hon. Sec.

PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. FORTY-SECOND SEASON, 1854.

Under the immediate Patronage of HER MAJESTY THE QVILW, His Royal Highness Prince Albert, Her Royal Highness

The Duchess of Kent. The Subscribers and the Public are respectfully infermed that the

LAST CONCERT Of the Season will take place at the HANOVER SQoAsE RooM,

On Monday Evening, June Igth A limited number of Single Admissions at One Guinea,

Double Tickets at l1 Ios., and Triple Tickets at ?2 5., will be issued for the accommodation of the Subscribers and their Friend. - CONDucroR, MR. COSTA.

Those Ladies and Gentlemen who purpose honoring the performance by their attendance are requested to signify the same at the Music Warehouse of Messrs. Addison and Hollier,

o10, Regent-street. By order of the Directors, GEORGE HOGARTH, Secretary,

12, Margaret-street, Cavendish-square.

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

Price Three Shillings. ANTICA ECCLESIASTICA (2nd Edition). By D.L

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. J Third Edition, price is., in cloth Is. 6d.-- The most

complete Choral Service book that has yetappeared." 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.

New and cheaper Edition, revised and enlarged, now ready; price Is. in paper, or 2s. bound in cloth. T HE ANGLICAN CHANT BOOK.-A Collection of

Single Chants. Edited by EDWIN GEORGE MONK, Mus. Bac., Oxon.

London: J. A. Novello. Oxford: J. H. Parker.

TURLE, (JAMES). SINGLE AND DOUBLE CHANTS composed for the use of the Choral Service of West-

minster Abbey. Price 2s. London: J. A. Novello, 69, Dean-st., Soho,'& 24, Poultry.

SERVICES OF THE CHURCH, as sung in Durham Cathedral, and adapted for the use of Parish Choirs;

with an Arrangement for the Organ or Pianoforte. By CHARLES ASHTON, of the Durham Cathedral Choir. 8vo., 5s.

ana instrumental petrormers. tull particulars will be shortly T)SALMS AND HYMNS, as sung at the Sunday Evening announced.J Lectures in the Galilee of Durham Cathedral, arranged

THE ENGLISH GLEE AND MADRIGAL UNION.- for Four Voices, with an Accompaniment for the Organ or T Mrs. Endersohn, Mrs. Lockey (late Miss M.Williams), Mr. Pianoforte by THOMAS BROWN, of the Durham Cathedral Lockey, Mr. Hobbs, and Mr. H. Phillips. All communica- Choir. 8vo., 4s. tions relative to engagements in town or country, to be made to London: J. A. Novello, 69, Dean-street, Soho, & 24, Poultry; the Secretary, R. Carte, Ioo, New Bond-street. and George Andrews, Durham.

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NOVELLO'S GLEE-HIVE, A Collection of popular Glees and Madrigals, in Vocal Score, with ad. lib. Accompaniment

for Pianoforte. COMPLETE IN THREE VOLUMES,

Handsomely Bound in Cloth, Gilt Lettering, price 8s. each Volume. PREFACE TO THIRD AND LAST VOLUME.

IN the Three Volumes of Novello's " Glee-Hive" are stored EIGHTY-THREE of the best Glees and Madrigals, they are presented in a convenient and portable form, at a price to place them within the power of every Glee- lover who may wish to possess them. Classes will be enabled to select many programmes of sufficient variety from this sele2tion; and it is hoped that many a summer-ramble and picnic will be made "most musical" by the presence of Novello's " Glee-Hive" well used. It should be remembered that the effect on these latter occasions is better produced by some familiar favorite, courageously trolled forth by those who feel at ease by frequent rehearsal, than by some less well-executed novelty; it is, therefore, deemed that the present collection is sufficiently extensive, but if, in the course of time, a further extension should be needed, the weekly issue can be then resumed,

No. No 2 All creatures now (Madrigal, S.s.A.T.B.) John Benet. 4d. 49 If sadly thinking, and spirits sinking (Glee, S.A.T.B.)

31 Are the white hours for ever fled (Glee, A.T.T.B.) Samuel Harrison. 2d. Dr. Callcott. 4d. 40 In pride of May (Madrigal, S.S.A.T.B.) T. Weelkes. 2d.

44 Arise, awake (Madrigal, S.S.A.T.B.) Thomas Morley. 3d. 42 I sigh, as sure to wear the fruit (Madrigal, S.A.T.B.) 7 As it fell upon a day (Glee, s.A.T.B.) F. Pilkington. 2d.

Earl of Mornington. 4d. 33 It was a lover and his lass (Glee, S.S.A.T.B.) 68 As on a Summer's Day (Glee, A.T.T.B.) J. S. Smith. 4d. R. J. . Stevens. 2d.

9 As now the shades of eve (Glee, s.s.A.B.)Dr. Cooke. 3d. 65 In going to my lonesome bed, (Madrigal, S.A.T.B. 28 As Vesta was (Madrigal, S.S.A.T.T.B.) Thos. Weelkes. 6d. Richard Edwards. 2d. 56 Beauties have you seen a Toy (Glee, A.A.T.T.B.) 16 Let me careless (Madrigal, S.A.T.B.B.) T. Linley. 2d.

Charles Evans. 3d. 46 Lady when 1 behold (Madrigal, S.S.A.T.T.B.) 12 Blestpair of Sirens (Glee,s.s.A.T.B.) J. StaffrdSmith. 4d. J. Wilbye. 4d. 25 Blow, blow, thou winter wind (Glee, S.A.T. I.) 57 Lightly she tripped (Madrigal, s.s.A.T.B.)

R. J. S. Stevens. 3d. Jokn Mundy. M.B. 4d. 79 Come, shepherd swains, (Madrigal, A.T.B.) 21 Mv bonny lass she smileth(Ballet, .A.'..T.B. ) orley. 3d.

John Wilbye, 1609. 2d. 55 My Dear Mistress had a Heart (Glee, A.T.T.B.) 50 Cold Winter's Ice is fled and gone (Glee, S.S.A.'r.B) Reginald Spofforth. 2d.

Thomas Weelkes. 2d. 18 O Happy Fair (Trio, s.s.s.) ... W. Sield. 2d. 5 Come, bounteous May(Glee,AA..T..B..) R. Spofforth. 3d. 15 0 snatch me swift (Glee, s.A.T.B.B.) Dr. Callcott. 4d. 8 Come, shepherds, follow me (Madrigal, s.A.r.B.) 30 ()riann's Farewell (Madrigal, s.S.A.T.B. T. Bateson. 4d.

J. Benet 2d. 53 Old May lMorning (Glee, S.A.T.B.) Vincent Novello. 6d 51 Come live with me (Glee, A.T.T.B.) Samuel Webbe. 2d. 59 0 that the learned Poets (Madrigal, S.S.A.T.B.) 60 Come, Fairies, trip it on the grass (Glee, T.T.B.) Orlando Gibbons. 3d.

John Parry. 4d. 47 Peace to the souls of the heroes (Glee, A.T.B.) 61 Crabbed Age and Youth (Glee, A.T.T.B.) Dr. Callcott. 3d.

R. J. S. Stevens. 2d. 29 Queen of theValley (Glee, A.TT.T.B.) Dr. Callcott. 4d. 69 Come, bind my hair (Glee, A.T.B.) Battishill. 4d. 27 Return, blest days (Glee, A.T.T.B.) J. S. Smith. 2d. 71 Come, see what pleasure (Glee, S.A.T.T.B.) J. Elliot. 3d. 48 Round about her chariot (Madrigal, s.s.A.T.T.B.) 14 Cynthia, thy song (Madrigal, S.S.A.T.B.) Gio. Croce. 3d. Ellis Gibbons. 4d. 36 Dainty fine bird(Madrigal, s.s.A.T.B.) 0. Gibbons. 2d. 82 Siatavertiti (Madrigal,s.A..T..B.) GiovanniForetti. 3d. 49 Deserter's Meditations (Glee, S.A.T.B.) 6 So saith my fair (Madrigal, s.s.A.T.T.B.) L.Marezio. 4d.

Samuel Harrison. 2d. 80 So lovely is thy dear self (Glee, S.S.A.T.) 26 Die not fond man (Madrigal, S.s.A.A.T.B.) J. Ward. 5d. John Benet. 2d. 20 'Discord, dire sister (Glee, A.T.T.B.) S. Webbe. 2d. 17 Stay, Corydon (Madrigal, s.AT.T..B.) ... Wilbye. 6d. 83 Due beg' occhi lucente (Madrigal B.S.A.T.B.) 3 Swiftly from the mountain's brow (Glee, S.A.T.B.)

Giovan Pizzoni. Sd. S. Webbe. 3d. 77 Fair Orian (Madrigal, S.S.A.T.T.B.) John Milton. 4d. 39 Strike the lyre (Glee, A..T..B.) ... T. Cooke. 5d. 62 Fair Nymphs (Madrigal, s.s.A.A.T.s.) John Farmer. 4d. 35 The mighty conqneror (Glee, A.T.T.B.) S. Webbe. 2d. 66 Father of heroes (Glee, A.T.T.B.B.) Dr. Callcott. 4d. 38 The Lady Oriana (Madrigal, S.S.A.T.T.B.) J. Wilbye. 4d. 10 Fire, fire, my heart (Ballet, S.s.A.T.B.) Thos. Morley. 3d. 72 Thyrsis, sleepest thou (Madridal, S.A.T.B.) 4 Flora now calleth (Madrigal, S.S.A.T.B.) J.S. Smith. 4d. J. Bennett. 2d. 1 From Oberon, in Fairy Land (Glee, S.A.T.B.) 43 To all you ladies now on land (Glee, T.T.B.)

R. J. S. Stevens. 4d. Dr. Callcott. 2d. 22 Go, idle boy (Glee, S.T.T.B-) ... Dr. Callcott. 3d. 54 The Sisters of the Sea (Glee, S.A.T.B.) W. Jackson. 6d. 34 Grace before and after meat. Various authors. 5d. 63 The Friar of Orders Grey, (Glee,s.s B.) Dr. CaUcott. 2d. 67 Great Apollo, strike the lyre (Glee, s.s T.B.) 70 To love I wake the silver string (Double chorus)

Samuel Webbe. 3d. S. Webbe. 2d. 24 Hand in hand (Glee, S.S.B. & chorus, S.S.A.T.B.) 81 Wanton Gales (Glee, A.T.T.B.) ... S. Webbe. 3d.

Dr. Cooke. 5d. 78 Weep, silly soul (Madrigal, A.A.T.B.) John Benet. 3d 45 Hark the curfew's solemn sound (Glee, s.s.B. I 11 Where the bee sucks (Glee, S.S.T.B.) Jackson. 5d.

T. .4ttwood. 3d. 23 While fools their time (Glee, A.T.T.B.) J. S. Smith. 3d. 75 Hail, smiling morn (Glee, A.T.T.B.) R Spofforth. 2d. 32 When all alone (Madrigal, S.S.A.T.B.) G. Converso. 2d. 74 Health to my dear (Glee, A.T.B.B.) R. Spofforth. 2d. 37 When shall we three meet again (Glee, s.s.B.) 41 Hence, all ye vain delights (Glee, S.S.A.T.T.B.) M. P. King. 3d.

S. Webbe. 4d. 76 When flow'ry meadows (Madrigal, S.A.T.B.) 83 Idler; gaze not on beauty! (Madrigal s.s.^.T.s.) Palestrina, 1590. 2d.

Giovan Pizzoni. 3d. 64 With sighs sweet rose (Glee, A.T.T.B.) Dr. Callcott. 3d. 19 I follow, lo, the footing (Madrigal, S.S.A.T.B.) 68 While the bright sun (Madrigal, S.A.T.B.) W.Byrd. 2d.

Morley. 3d. 13 Ye Nightingales so pleasant and so gay 73 In the lonely vale of streams (Glee, S.A.T.B.) (Madrigal, S.A.T.T.B.) ... Orlando di Lasso. 3d. Dr. Callcott. 4d. 82 Young men I warn you Madrigal, S.AT.T..B.)

52 If love and all the world (Glee, A.T.T.B.) S. Webbe. 2d. Giovanni Foretti. 3d.

London Sacred Mnsic Warehouse, J. ALFRED NOVELLO, 69, Dean-street, Soho, and 24, Poultry Also in New York, at 389, Broadway.

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