MUSIC.
The Musical Library, Part XIV.
A very excellent number of this valuable work ; • the instrumental music comprising con•positions by Bel:rimy A!CIZAWI., HANDEL, and 1110SANI; ill the arrangement of which we van suggest no improvement, exceptieg that of Il.seina.. The Overture to Acis and (;,10• a i. one of these commonplace pieces of it ritiug that it is hardly worth e bile to select for separate publication ; but if selected, it should have been cm:limed by a few Of thOse bafmouics which, pro- ha! 1.s, its author was aeenstointal to supply on the °ream Too pleasing voted composition:, by livi.rilovry and Writot, ap-
pro• meteor the contents; the latter very much in the style of the Bridesmaids' Chorus in 1hr Freis.chatz. Three of the lest pieces from ;fele um( (,',/iutra 1.011:0',Y ; and to these are added at Pallet (not a " Ma-
drigal") by ;:1111 the beautiful solo and chorus " Lied ficoi," from AVINTEICS Prrserpina.