10 MAY 1834, page 14

Royal Musical Festival.

THE managers of this affair begin to discover that it is not a play- thing, with which they can amuse themselves and gratify their own predilections and fancies, but an arduous......

Tiie Philharmonic Concerts.

EVERY thing moves in the Philharmonic Society by fits and starts —by impulse and whim, and not according to any well-matured arrangement. Last year pianoforte concertos and......

Mr. Moscheles Concert.

AT the concerts of this artist, we are always sure of novelty; not of that sort, however, new without excellence, but of such as we should expect from his sound judgment and......