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Front Matter Source: The Musical Times and Singing Class Circular, Vol. 8, No. 183 (May 1, 1858), pp. 233- 234 Published by: Musical Times Publications Ltd. Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3370255 . Accessed: 14/05/2014 16:02 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 193.104.110.22 on Wed, 14 May 2014 16:02:44 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Front MatterSource: The Musical Times and Singing Class Circular, Vol. 8, No. 183 (May 1, 1858), pp. 233-234Published by: Musical Times Publications Ltd.Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3370255 .

Accessed: 14/05/2014 16:02

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THE lMUSICAL TIMIES unt iiingings lass Circular.

Published on the 1st of every 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 work as it appears.

No. 183.-Vol. 8. MAY 1, 1858. Posrice d. Post-fjree, 2d.

MUSIC IN THIS NUMBER.

NOW SPRING IN ALL HER GLORY. Composed by JACQUES ARKADELT, 1545.

COME, LET US ALL A MAYING GO. Composed by ATTERBURY.

I 0 THE MUSIC TRADE.-Wanted, a Shopman for the Paper department. Apply to Forsyth Brothers, Music

Warehouse, 6, St. Ann's-street, Manchester.

W ANTED, by a Blind Organist, a situation in a Country Parish. Can produce good testimonials, and has held

a similar situation for 17 years. Reference to be made to the Rev. E. Clay, Incumbent of St. Margaret's Chapel, Brighton.

W ANTED by a Young Man, a situation as Parochial V ORGANIST, where there is a good field for teaching.

Can produce first-class testimonials, and be highly recom- mended. Direct, E.F., care of Mr. Novello, Dean-st., Soho.

ORGANIST.--A Gentleman, aged 32, an Organist in a Parish Church, of IX years experience, and having

excellent testimonials, wishes for a situation where there is a good opening for Teaching; or he will treat with an Organist parting with such Address, E. S., care of Mr. Novello, 69, Dean-street, Soho, London.

N EXPERIENCED ORGANIST wishes an engagement in a Country Town. First class testimonials and refer-

ences can be given. Address, post-paid, W.M., No. I, Devonshire-buildings, Weymouth, Dorset.

AN ORGANIST is required for the Parish Church of St. Leonard's, Hythe, Kent. Candidates are requested to

send testimonials of ability and character, addiessed to the Churchwardens of Hythe, previous to the 8th May, 1858. The Organist will be elected by competition. Salary, ?30. per annum.

TO ORGANISTS.-The Advertiser offers his services as

Deputy-Organist gratuitously. Church of England pre- ferred. Applications to state name of church and services re- quired. A.B., 41, Stanley-road, Ball's Pond road, Islington.

ACATHEDRAL ORGANIST will shortly require an ARTICLED PUPIL, who will receive instruction in

Harmony, Singing, the Pianoforte, and Organ. Applications to be addressed to C.D.E., Office of this Paper.

TENOR is required for Ely Cathedral. Stipend, from ?70. to ?80. Address, with testimonials, the Rev.

H. Wray, the College, Ely.

T HREE AMATEURS (T.T.B.) are desirous of meeting L with a Gentleman possessing an Alto voice, willing to

join them in the practice of Glees, &c., for which purpose they meet periodically. For further particulars, address, A.B., 315, Strand (W.C.)

O VIOLINISTS.-Wanted in July next, a Leader for the Carmarthen Musical Society ; he must be a good Violinist.

and fully competent to arrange music for an orchestra. Salary, 40 guineas per annum, exclusive of copying music. A Gentle- man who plays the Organ, and understands Choral teaching, would be preferred, as a situation of Organist in Carmarthen can also be secured, with a salary of ?30. per annum. As the present Leader of the Society. who holds both appointments, is leaving the town, an excellent opening occurs to a Professor of Music who is desirous of getting into private practice.

Communications to be addressed, with testimonials, to the

Secretary of the Society, Mr. George Pratten, Carmarthen.

OVELLO'S COMPLETE CATALOGUE OF MUSIC. A New Edition (196 pages), containing all the additions

made since October, 1856, is now ready, bound in whole cloth, price 6d.; or, postage-free, 8d. J. A. Novello, 69, Dean-st., Soho (W.); & 35, Poultry. (E.C.) I0 CHORISTERS.-A Clergyman is ready to take charge,

at his own expense, of a Boy of 13 or 14, who has a good voiee, and will sing in his choir. Apply, with particulars, to O.M., Post-office, Tonbridge, Kent,

W ANTED, A SWEET-TONED ORGAN, fora Country Church, to play with both keys and barrels. Apply to

J. Webb, Unitarian Association, 178, Strand.

FOR SALE, an excellent FINGER ORGAN, suitable either for a Church, Chapel, or Drawing-room. I stops.

Apply to Mr. H. Cogswell, 85, Old Market-street, Bristol.

ACRED HARMONIC SOCIETY, EXETER HALL. -Conductor, Mr. COSTA.-On Wednesday, May 5, Men-

delssohn's ATHALIE, and Rossini's STABAT MATER. Vocalists Madame Clara Novello, Miss Dolby, Miss Rowland, Mr. Sims Reeves, and Mr. Weiss. Tickets, 3s., 5s., and Ios. 6d. each, at the Society's Office, No. 6, in Exeter Hall.

ANOVER-SQUARE ROOMS.-These elegant and convenient Rooms, having been re-decorated and en-

tirely new-lighted with the Brilliant Sun-lights, are to be let, for Concerts, Public and Private Balls, Bazaars, Meetings, &c. No concert-rooms can compete with them for sound, for either vocal or instrumental music, or for public speaking. For terms apply at the Rooms, No. 4, Hanover-square, between the hours of ten and four daily.

RGAN or HARMONIUM MUSIC.-Bach's 48 Pre- ludes and Fugues, edited by W. T. Best, is.; or

in 4 books, each 6s. Bach's Grand Studies, I vol., 28s.; Violoncello extra, 7s.; Best's Arrangements, I5s. Boyce's Cathedral Music, z vols., 2is. each. Handel's Choruses, by V. Novello, from 6d., Solos and Duets. Hiles' Progressive Introduction to Playing, use of stops and pedals, ios. 6d. Hiles' Short Voluntaries, in I vol., cloth, Ios. 6d.; or in 9 Nos., each Is. 3d. Jacob's Voluntaries, I2s. Jacob's o05 Interludes, as. 6d. Mendelssohn's Preludes and Fugues, Op. 37, 4s. Mendelssohn's 6 Grand Sonatas, 7s.; or, singly, from is. to Is. 9d. each. Mozart's Masses, No. i, 2s. 6d.; 2., 3s.; 7, 3s-; I2, 6s.; the Requiem, 4s.; or each movement singly. Novello's Cathedral Voluntaries, 48 numbers, each Is.; or 8 books, each 5s., or 2 vols., each 2os. Novello's Short Melodies, 36 numbers, each Is. 3d.; or 6 books, each 6s.; or I vol., 3is. 6d. Novello's Select Organ Pieces, Io8 numbers, each Is. 3d.; or I8 books, each 6s. ; or 3 vols., each 31S. 6d. Rink's School, I5s. ; or, in 6 numbers, each 3s. Schneider's Organ School, Ios.; Pedal Playing from ditto, 4s. 6d. Schneider's 48 Trios, Manuals and Pedals, 4s. 3d.

J. Alfred Novello, London and New York.

Third edition, now ready, in dark cloth, gilt, price 3s. rHE PSALTER, pointed for Chanting, respectfully dedi- T cated to the Worshipful and Rev. GEORGE MARTIN, Canon of the Cathedral, and Chancellor of the Diocese of Exeter, by

JAMES INGHAM. *^* A new and large type has been used for the third edition

of this well-established book. Separately from the above, price 3d.,

The usual and the occasional MORNING and EVENING SERvrICS,

pointed for Chanting by JAMES INGHAM.

J. Alfred Novello, London and New York.

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T-IE MUSICAL TIMES.--MAY , 1858.

The MUSICAL TIMES is to be obtained by order of any Music Seller, Bookseller, or News-vendor, for Is. 6d. per Annum; or Subscribers can have it sent regularly by Post on the day of publication, by sending their address written in fall, and enclosing a post-qofice order or penny stamps. A-nnual Subscription,post free, or delivered from the office, 2s. 6d.

The MUSICAL TIMES can be sent through the Post (in packets open at the ends) to any part of the United Kingdom, at the book rate of four ounces for one penny; to the Colonies, by affixing a penny postage stamp; and to Foreign Countries, at varying rates to be learnt at the Post-offices.

* N* No copies will in future be printed on Stamped paper (that is, on the old Newspaper Stamp).

For List of MUSIC in former Numbers, see pages 228 and 229.

ADVERTISEMENTS Are inserted at the following terms, viz.-SIXPENCE PER LINE (counting the dividing rule as a line); 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 22nd of the month, to insure insertion.

PROFESSIONAL NOTICES.

MADAME CLARA NOVELLO Will return to London early in May. All communications

to be addressed to 69, Dean-street, Soho. (W.) MISS JULIA BLEADEN (Soprano),

34, Alfred-place, Bedford-square. MISS LIZZIE WILSON (Soprano).

Letters may be addressed to 33, Old Change, St. Paul's. MISS EMMA MARTYN (Soprano).

Communications relative to Oratorios or Concerts to be addressed, 2, Priory-road, Wandsworth-road.

MISS JENNY CUDWORTH (Mezzo-Soprano), 26, Kingston-terrace, Holderness-road, Hull.

MR. R. C. CROSS (Tenor), Carlisle Cathedral. Address, I8, Cecil-street, Carlisle. E. WRIGLEY, Vocalist (Bass).

Communications relative to Oratorios or Concerts, &c., to be addressed, Music Depot, Rochdale.

CONCERTINAS, FLUTINAS, ACCORDIONS.--The largest and cheapest assortment of any house in London.

The above instruments taught, tuned, repaired, or exchanged. Self-instruction Books. Price-lists sent free. J. RUSSELL, 80, Goswell-street (opposite Compton-street), Clerkenwell, London.

AMPTON'S PICCOLO CORNET, for leading Brass J Bands, in EP and Db, price ?2 xos. Saxhorns, Corno.

peans, Ophecleides, Concertinas, and every article in the trade, sold on the lowest terms ever offered to the public. Price-lists sent, on receipt of a stamped envelope, to any part, by T. Campton, Burbage, Leicestershire.

I REAT REDUCTION in Cornopeans, Saxhorns, Ophe- (T cleides, Concertinas, Flutinas, Accordions, and every article connected with the Music and Instrument trade.

JONATHAN MOORE, Manufacturer and Importer, Buxton- road, Huddersfield, invites the attention of the musical public, Band-masters, Professors, and the trade, to his stock of Musical Instruments, &c., admitted to be the best and cheapest in the trade, now selling at greatly reduced prices. All persons, be- fore purchasing, should visit this establishment, or apply for the patterns, prices, and testimonials, free on application. Every instrument warranted, and carriage paid on receipt of a P. 0. order, payable as above. Music for brass and string bands.

T CROGER'S ILLUSTRATED LIST, containing up- | wards of 500oo prices for Musical Instruments, &c.; also

25 illustrations of the various sorts and sizes of his new Patent Metallic Harmonicons; with testimonials from Mons. Jullien, Henry Russell, and many other eminent professors and ama- teurs. Sent free, on receipt of address.

T. CROGER'S INSTRUCTIONS and SCALES for the new Patent Transposing Metallic Harmonicons, free for 13 stamps, or given gratis with the instruments, Nos. 14, 15, x6, 25, 26, and 27 (see list). This work has been beautifully got up, with an emerald green wrapper, illustrated and printed in gold and black.

T. CROGER'S cheap EDUCATIONAL GLASS HAR- MONICONS, with Instructions combined. 2 octaves, 2s. 6d. and 3s. 6d. ; 2z ditto, 4s. and 6s.; 3 ditto, 6s. and gs. 2 ditto with semitones, 5s. and 7s. 6d.; 24 ditto ditto, 8s. and 12s.; 3 do. do., Izs. & I8s. A liberal allowance to the Trade.

Manufactory, 4, Hertford-cottages, Hertford-road, Kings- land, London. (N.) Agents wanted.

N.B.-E. CORFE'S celebrated COVERED STRINGS. Improved C. D. COLLET (Bass), Teacher of Singing, burnished copper Violin 4ths, free for 7 stamps; ditto ditto

io, Ampton-place, Gray's-inn-road, sterling silver ditto, 13 stamps; ditto ditto silver gilt ditto, Education in France. g1 stamps.

M ONS.BONNEFOY'sACADEMY,nearBoulogne-sur-mer -DWARD GREAVES obtained Honorable Mention at Prospectuses can be had ofMr. Novelio, 69,Dean-st.,SohoI. I the Exhibition, 1851, and Medal at the Paris Ex- USICAL LECTURES-Lectures, on various subjects hibition,

I855. USiCAL ted wiTURES.ic writte n for artious subjects OrLIAN PITCH PIPES, all Notes in the Octave- .lL connected with Music, written for parties, or delivered Diatonic and Chromatic Sets-Sets for the Violin, Guitar, to societies. Terms reasonable. Apply to Mr. Ingham, and Harp. Vicar Choral, Cathedral, Exeter. Vicar' P Ch r l Cathedral Exeter c PA TEN T CH RO M A T IC TU N IN G FO R K S, sounding

PURCHASERS OF MUSIC, Wholesale or Retail, can all the Tones and Semitones of the Octave; a perfect guide J be supplied, highly to their advantage, by B. Williams, for tuning Pianofortes, &c., and for Leaders of Choirs. Ii, Paternoster-row London; he having the largest varied THE -FOLIAN MUTE (a combination of the "A" assortment of any house in the kingdom constantly in stock. /Eolian Pitch-Pipe and the Mute), for the Violin. Catalogues and terms forwaded on application. BLUED-STEEL SOSTENENTE TUNING FORKS,

ACCURATE POCKET METRONOMES, s. each. superior to all others in tone and finish. Metronome and Folio combined, 3s. each. Folio and HE PATENT PORTABLE METRO'NOME, a very

Music-stand combined, 5s. each. Patent Metronomes, 4s. complete and perfect instrument for measuring time D. Scholefield, Maker, Trinity-street, Huddersfield. in music. From its small dimensions, and practical use-

IRST VIOeieN STRNGSe ,

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b i fulness, it is adapted for all classes of musicians and singers. T-IRST VIOLIN STRINGS, that will not break even if Price, with case and suspender, Brass, 5s. ; German Silver, 6s.

F tuned ap to LA; never turning false, even from perspir- Pearl, 7s. Shell, 8s. i Electro-plated, 's. ; Gilt, ios. each. atlon, and always in tune. One returned for 6 stamps, or six Superior Metal for Reeds for Harmoniums, Cortcertinas, for 24, sent to Mr. Youens, Assembly Rooms, Poplar. (E.) Accordions, &c. Italian seconds and thirds, 6d. and Sd. each. Established r845. Manufactory 76, Milton-stret Sheffield.

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