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OUR CAPTIOUS CRITIC: DOROTHY

... OUR CAPTIOUS CRITIC. DOROTHY. AGAIN this week the pencil has all the best of it, and the pen, to modify Sheridan's well- known example, can do little more than supply a subsidiary rivulet of text to meander around islands of illustration. The subject which my artistic colleague and my self have elected to deal with is one affording him a bet ter chance of dis playing his powers than it ...

CRYSTAL PALACE CONCERTS

... . AT the thirteenth of these concerts, given on Saturday last, Mr. Ebenezer prout's fourth symphony was performed for the first time in the metropolitan district since the fine performance cf it given last year, under the direction of the composer, at the Covent Garden Promenade Concerts. The work improves on further acquaintance. It is remarkably fresh and clear; the melodies-- especially in ...

DR. STAINER'S NEW CANTATA

... . ANY work produced by Dr. Stainer merits immediate and respectful attention. He writes little, but always writes well, and has composed admirable music of an ecclesiastical cha racter. He has also distinguised himself, both while organist of Magdalen College, Oxford, and during the fifteen years that he has been organist of St. Paul's Cathedral, by zealous and suc cessful efforts to improve ...

NOVELLO ORATORIO CONCERTS

... . THE fifth concert of Messrs. Novello's second season pre sented great attractions in Mr. Cowen's cantata The Sleeping Beauty (conducted by the composer) and Beethoven's magni ficent Choral Symphony. Extra exertions had been made to ensure unusual excellence of execution. The choir of 300 selected voices had worked hard at rehearsals; the fine band had been increased in numbers, and was led ...

WESTMINSTER ROYAL AQUARIUM

... . The Viennese Lady Orchestra on Monday last made their rentrec for the season at the Westminster Aquarium, and played dances and more important orchestral works with the spirit and expression for which they are renowned. They were aided by the band cf M. De Bono, who in their red uniforms formed a capital background to the ladies, who wore their customary dresses Of white muslin with sky blue ...

DRAMA: OPERA COMIQUE

... DRAMA. OPERA COMIOUE. IF Miss Kate Vaughan is to make of her season at the Opera Comique the success which she fairly deserves, she must secure the services of some stronger and more judicious manager than any apparently associated with her productions. Her revivals are not cast as well as they ought to be, and sufficient care is not taken to make the rendering smooth, symmetrical, and ...