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This day, price Is.

THE HARMONIC ON, a Popular

JOURNAL OF MUSIC.

In each Monthly Number of this elegant Publication are given Seven Pieces of Vocal and Instrumental Music, arranged for the Piano.forte and Harp, and occasionally with Accompaniments for the Flute and Violin.

The original Music is by some of the most celebrated Composers of the present day, and the Selections comprise the finest pieces of the Great Masters, modernized and newly arranged for private Perfornunice. The Magazine Department of the HARMONIGON consists of Essays on Musical Subjects, Correspondence, and Reports of the State of Music in all parts of the world; together with elaborate Criticisms, illustrated by Extracts of New Musical Works. The various contents of this Publication evidently render it an invaluable acquisition alike to Musical Families and Societies, to the Amateur arid. the Professor.

The Number just published for October, contains Music I. Duet, " Tho' now that fair brow."

II. Terzetto, arranged for Flute and Piano-Forte.

III. Duet, " Doorn'd so long in grief to languish ;" (from We let's " L'Amor Mariner° ;" performed as the " Pirate of Genoa.") IV. Grand Waltz, by Reissiger.

V. Thema, with Variations by Czerny. VI. Mazeirka. by W. Thomson, Esq. of Edinburgh. VII. Canzonetta Veneziana ; (all with Piano-Forte Accompaniments.) MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE. /. Memoir of George Frederic Pinto. 2. The Philharmonic Society.

3. Present State of Music in Rome.

4. Hereford Mitsical Festival.

5. Derby Triennial Musical Festival.

6. Rossini's New Opera, Le Comte Ory.

7. Band of the King's Theatre.

9. Review of New Music, with Examples. 10. Extracts from the Diary of a Dilettante.

11. Foreign Musical Report. 12. The Drama, eec. &c.

London : Published by Samuel Leigh, 18, Strand; and sold by all Booksellers, Musicsellers, and Tettelleres

in Town and Country.