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Glycine's Song, From Coleridge's " Zapoyla." By W. Patten.

Mr. PATTEN has set these words in the form of a Cantata, for which style of vocal composition they are well suited. It is an agreable and effective production.......

The Grecian Daughter

The Veteran. ' Ballads, by J. P. KNIGHT. Mr. 1'. 11. BAYLY, the author of the words to which Mr. KNIGHT has furnished music, seems to have rhymes and phrases assorted in......

Gleanings.

Mars TO FESTIVAT,MONGERS.—The unapproachable grandeur of the Messiah secures it from oblivion or mutilation. But of the other oratorios of Handel, some are wholly laid aside,......

The Musical Library, Part Xx.

A very good number of this excellent work, though not one of the best. The name of BELLINI occurs twice in the list of contents—that is, twice too often. There is no need to put......

Music.

The Christmas FA te. This work, which in its form, as well as in the time of its appear- ance, seems rather to deserve a place among the Annuals, is designed to suit the taste......