18 JULY 1840, Page 13

The clever little com y , at the English Operahouse have

been

acing them.

The Concerts d'Et6 fill Drury Lane nightly with audieoces who listen to such compositions as Bemarovnx's " Sept dor" tont " Pastoral Sym- phony" with attention and delight. The spirit and precision with which the difficulties of 13ErrnovEs's instrumentation are surmounted, • and the degree of delicacy and fire with which the beauties are brought out, is really surprising in so large and necessarily mi,ecilaneous an

• orchestra: there are man y fine players amongst the munl-c, hat t a great deal is attributable to the tact, sfmill, and energy of their leather, Mr. Etrasox; to whom the public are indebted for time shilling" Philhar- monic" treat.

The clever little com y, at the English Operahouse have been easting their powers on sword-and-pistol melodrama, and farce made up of stale puns and practical jokes ; but some novelties are promised,

winch we hope may prove more w irtity of the t.:!ent employed in p- . o-