5 JANUARY 1839, page 22

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Fine Arts.

NEW PRINTS. TUE Second Part of FINDEN'S Gallery qf BritiA Art is far inferior in interest to the first : though the engravings are equally good, the pic- tures are of a lower......

"under The Shade Of The Evergreen Yew, " Is Another Song

composed by Mr. SEVERN: but here he has not had die genius of HERRICK to in- spire him. The words are the merest commonplace, and so is the music ; which, after all, is just as......

The Musical World, Which We Lately Noticed As Having Passed

into new hands and improved management, begins the year with great spirit, and seemingly under very favourable prospects. The number for this week contains an address to the......

77e Stanybrd Waltzes, By Philip H. Barton, Are The...

we understand, of a young and self-educated musician, who, by the help of musical talent, with energy and perseverance, has surmounted many difficulties, and gained a......

Mr. Severn, In His Canzonet, " Gee, Happy Rose," Has

clothed HER- Wm's fine old verses in a becoming and graceful dress. The melody is perfectly simple, yet not common ; and its beauty is enhanced by the light and elegant......

Ancient Scorrish Music—m R. Dauney's "vulgar Error."

TO TUC EDITOR or Tile sescrA•rou. web, :Mb December IS3S. Sin—In a very liberal critique on my recently published work on " Ancient Scottish Music ? ' you observe—" We wonder,......