New Music
... MESSRS. ENOCH AND SONS.-- A very charming song, pub lished in three keys, is Left Untold, written and composed by G. Clifton Bingham and Frederic H. Cowen.-- The same may be said of Time and Tide, ...
... MESSRS. ENOCH AND SONS.-- A very charming song, pub lished in three keys, is Left Untold, written and composed by G. Clifton Bingham and Frederic H. Cowen.-- The same may be said of Time and Tide, ...
... THE new sporting drama by Mr. Henry Pettitt and Mr. Augustus Harris at DRURY LANE has not put any very severe strain on the inventive faculties of the authors; but it is on the other hand a skilful pi ...
... Messrs. Stanley Lucas, Weber, and Co. We may be sure of something out of the accepted ballad school when Charles Salaman, perc and Malcolm C. Salaman, fits, collaborate. Their joint productions are fe ...
... CARL ROSA OPERA.-- Mr. Carl Rosa himself directed the opening performance of his brief season at Drury Lane on Monday night, when, with exceptions, a singularly fine representation was given of Mozart ...
... THE new farce, in three acts, which Mr. Marsham Rae has constructed for the CRITERION upon the foundations of a French piece of the same class, provides no part for Mr. Charles Wyndham, who has been ...
... SULLIVAN'S MARTYR OF ANTIOCH.-- The Albert Hall Choral Society revived this sacred musical drama on Wednesday evening, with a splendid cast of soloists, and with Sir Arthur himself as conductor. A b ...
... Jli A FAIR MAID, by F. W. Robinson (3 vols.: Hurst and Blackett), is, while not among the best works of its author, suf ficiently full of his characteristic merits to satisfy his innumerable admirer ...
... THE reopening of the CRITERION and the ST. JAMES'S affords further indication of the termination of the dull season in the theatrical calendar; though, as a fact, the last month or two have been anyth ...
... MESSRS. REID BROTHERS.-- Those of our readers who like martial music will admire The Camp, a descriptive battle fantasia for the pianoforte, by Joseph Skeaf.-- Veronica, a march by George E. Princ ...
... EXPANDED stories are not often, perhaps indeed very seldom, successful. An exception, however, must very decidedly be made in favour of Katharine S. Macquoid's At the Red Glove (3 vols.: Ward and Do ...
... !:iiii!i!i:!::!iiiiiili!!!i!il!!iill!!i!ii!!tt!!i!i;l!l MR. C. S. SALMON'S Crown Colonies of Great Britain (Cassell) is, in its way, the most important of the books which this year's Exhibition has ...
... Messrs. Novello, Ewer, and Co. At first sight it appears as though William Hunt, D. Mus. Lond., was a bold man to attempt a fresh setting of Stabat Matery the grand old hymn, which Pergolesi, Rossini, ...