29 NOVEMBER 1851, Page 10

We have already noticed the commencement of Jallien's concerts,, at.

Drury Lane; but having repeated our visit, we cannot but give our tes- timony to the undiminished spirit and success with which they are can. ried on. These concerts, we think, have never been so good as they are• this season : the band has never been so- select, so justly proportioned, or so competent to a clear and delicate performance of the most classical or- elesfral music ; nor has this description of music entered so largely into the progre.ammes of the ooncietta.: The solo Mstrummital mtielol too,. 1.4` admirabl