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MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE

... MUSICAL IJNTELLIGLNGE. PARIS.-[Privato Correspondence.]-Two novelties are now delightip ?? amislteurs the first is Pacili's opera La Fida'zacta ( .o(sea,' orighinally prodccdil at the Cuila, in Niples, in. 1843, and now imoported at the Tle 'atre teliCII here, and Clipipsson's opera of Gibb1 Ta Ine(nc- tee sr, representedl last Thursdey, for the fir~t t iee, ut the Roeyal Ope:ra Comiqne. The ...

DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... DIRUI?Y-LANVE 'I'JEA'1E. At lei~hthe ptublic maiy hle congratulated on its aivetil(rt of it x'oung' lad fresh. tallent hin horegraphite net. Tutu after tiune has the first aii ,aht of at oebitante bt een natltt ci fiated wdiih hope, tind the thtiatre hals been 1r ft Iis despair hit rit lliglit proved a zlorious exceptionet to all1 art f (sri'- bodtiigs and their renlization. There eitn be no ...

POETRY AND REALITY

... Goldsmlith used to regret tha^t the age in whichl he lived wasI tOO ?? for poetry. Mluchl depends on the idea we aittachl *o poetry. |HIomer seems to l ive been intiesstely acquahited witl4 every occulpationI Of h;8 day. The anatotmist is ?? at the minute kcnowvledge he possessed of the humanl frarne; anid a butchler and cook could not describe better than lhe lito a the rustle of killinig ...

MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE

... MUSICA L IN'TELLI GEiNCE. M. JULIIEN'S (ONCPETS.-Tie last conct rt of the tmouth's season was giveii ot Saturday night, at Civelit i ?? Theatre, whicii was crowded to excess. 'b ?? did not display iny signus of impatience or disordir, as oil the two previouus evenirigs, and the progratmme WIIS list, ned to with great liten ion, the Alltgr'tto of BeDi- hoven's symiphony in F bhtig eniored, anid ...

LETERATURE

... ?? The PoldirUal DictionarY ; formi'nq a W~ork of Uni- versal Ref ~renve, b)0th. &nolltlfiionall and Legal; and emnbr'acing the Terms of Civil Adminisitration, ?? Eco710noy, and Social Relations, and of aill the more iinportnt~t tatistical Departments of Finance and Commerce. In two volunes. [London: Charles Knighit. 1846. The sormewhalt com prehiensiive, title wihwe have transcribed above ...

ST. JAMES'S THEATRE—FRENCHPLAYS

... STJA MES'S TR EA TM? ?? p JIJPA 'S I E C PA S ?? Last evening, after Le Roman d'uone lTerfe, a pleasallt little one act piece, ill wihich MU'1 -. II1I0AN fully supported re- her reputation as premir'e sousettv, it ilew CotiediecvatedI us- villc, was presentcd, enititled lc ?? Rtickard/.| Thi* pieee has ri'ceetly beei producud sit the Plalais -Ioal Thea tie, with greiat so 'tess, alld lef re t ...

MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE

... MJUSICAL INTELL GBIVCE. DRlU'RYLANFi TPTsnRnr.-Tlie new opera, composed by Ballet, the libretto by Mr. ]3utnr, is in active preparation. Thsevii' the new grand ballet of The Wags3 of 1VOP~hig, which has been performed at the Adiienctie Royanle (le Mtfesqc, under thie title of' Betty, witl be pro- dured, the celebrated Milanese. dansusea, Mladill Sophie l'iOCo, playing her Original part of ...

MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE

... MUS'IC AL IN'1LLl a L?NCE. mit A T-COF,VOCATL AND INSTRUMENTML COy- ctr- Is',yceumn 'hentre wits re-opened ]last niiilit, for it loon tb's allls Jvign of' Lousie, undler the mtainlgelnelit of Mr. Alicroft, at speculator whlo has distiniguishied himself by dives coneeres monshl'iu Adlvocates uts we aire for free 11111 0 liid CuiV'lpeition Iin ma tters um.liiale, we ;are gratified. ?? for othe ...

MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE

... i1IUSIC?A L IN'J'EL Li U f?NCL. TIhis giginitie in',it 0 lion, solichl POld~ luonet'r 1110't;IIFS Ibr nonly m1101thd in the year, wllil-.t dim ii r teeti t'als only ?? i, our provinces, iii~ eve-li in GermanY, : - nhlilli, useseihbled last nlight ,l E xeter-hlla for the fern- In ii~lli sea1SOn. It is gond for on itld artists that tbeO society is firmly establtesiled withl pleselrt'ri ice ...

MUSICAL REVIEW

... MUSICAL ilL' VJJ?IV. |Asrt/re'rre! cldl Se+vcets for' C'lWT/ rcahcloivr. Nos. 1 to 7. s [Burns. A wise and artistic selection of genunile choir music for the ordinary roeutine of ecclesbistical occasions has~ been ilong wanted. The collections of Boyce and Arnold, pub- l iobedi unider the pseudlo title of'' Cathedral Mlusic, do nrot bear the sligirteat reference to the exigenlcies ef ehorrh ...

LITERATURE

... L1TERA TURE. , !Th~e WorhAs of 'Beaooiud ,=wi [Ielher. Wilit Xnles it and a Bituqr'aplico/ Memir.o I3' the(, Rev. Am'xi xtlm~i DYtl)i. V ols 11 l [ Ifoxon. 1~t len eth Nve nic ?? eol' cratte 'a P Mr'. I) 1.4. ol hig Vii'vu ?? los bo 'll, ilid ?? hb tack The4e twill ?? (I Pjl-' I~ hei lii ~cllr of' our liiit S dtc s they hilt VI. lee ll edel, Hilal' fared so ill at tii e hands 01 of ul ...

MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE

... MUSICAL INTELL1G RCCE. t P.iaes (PnrVATHi Caln es ete- le ast frune- rill linouri were paid to tire? Mcbltrtted cartpaser Cherubini onl '1IThrs~lay loot. 'This rattaiciiin, whlo twra born fin Flo- rinee, Spte rube 8, 1760, died inl Paris, M1arch I 5, 1842, and his reimains were deposited in a taint: in the cemetery of Pere ]n (lilme, ?? tin' tombi, to be ~cretetd by StltO~Cril)- Otto, wf55 ...