29 SEPTEMBER 1832, Page 21

MUSIC.

" Do you ever think of me?" i Songs by N. J. SPORLE.

" Do you think I can forget?"

What can induce this gentleman or his publisher to request our no- tice of these? We have seen them advertised week after week, accom- panied with every possible epithet of commendation. We are told, on the thlepage of the one, that the other is "nightly encored at the Lon- don Concerts, and at the Grecian Saloon," and what more can the com- poser desire? It certainly does so happen that we never had the good fortune to be at any of the London Concerts at which these nightly encores were bestowed ; nor did we ever chance to hear or hear V Mr. BunNrrr, the fortunate singer of these extraordinary compositions : and the Groian Saloon (perhaps we should blush to sa)') is terra in- cognita to us. As our opinion is swig!: t, we are bound to give it,-and h is, that any- person who had taken a single lesson in the study of har- mony, would be able to compose two songs in every way equal to these compositions of Mr. SPORLE.