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" The Lays Of A Wanderer ;" A Series Of

Songs in English and German. The Music by C. WALTHER. This publication has an imposing appearance, and some very elaborate decorations ; yet we suspect it will not yield great......

" Until We Meet Again ;" A Ballad. By - Charles

T. MARTYN. The simplicity of this ballad is marred by the perpetual introduction of the chord of the diminished seventh. Young composers, who think that an air of learning is......

" Sing To Me, Sweet Bird." Arranged With Variations For

the Pianoforte, by C. H. QUARTERMAN. These variations require a snore skilful pianist than the piece above. mentioned ; but though brilliant and rapid, the passages lie well for......

"fill The Goblet Again ;" An Anacreontic Song. The Words

by Lord BYRON; the Music by G. HARGREAVES. This is a much better specimen. of vocal writing than the preceding song. The melody is striking, and highly characteristic ; and the......

" Tu Che Un Augel Tyrolien From Guillaume Tell. Arranged

by H. R. BISHOP. We noticed, in a former number, the mutilated versions of this air; and it is right to inform our readers that the present one is the real Tyrolien of the Opera......

Canzonet. By C. M. Von Weber.

The Words by the Rev. W. SHEPHERD. Maid, in these flowers of various hue, Which twine thy brow, thy tresses shade, An emblem of thy beauties view, Like them they bloom, like......

" Oh, Sing Me No New Songs To-night ;" A

Ballad. By T. H. SEVERN. A pleasing melody, set to very indifferent words, and charged at an exorbitant price. The purchaser has to pay two shillings for eight pages ; three of......

Introduction And Rondo For The Pianoforte, On A Popular Air

from CARAFA'S Opera" Le Solitaire." By C. W. GLOVER. This trifle we can recommend to those young ladies who may wish to possess something new for their pianofortes which is......

"non T' Accost Are All' Urna ;" Anacreontica Del...

Pasta in Musiea da FINLAY DUN. " 0 tell me bow to woo thee, love ;" a Song, by the same author. " Softly sleep, my dearest ;" a Serenade, by the same author. These are Edinburgh......

"oh, Murmur Not Love ;" A Song. By George Warne.

There is nothing to find fault with ir. this ballad, but we think it might have slept in Mr. WanNE's portfolio without any great loss to the world. Judging from the author's......

" My Harp ;" Recitative And Song. By W. Hortsr.ey,

Mus. Bac. Oxon. Mr. HORSLEY has felt and expressed the poetry of his author like a true musician. This, and other distinctive features in the present song, mark the difference......