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MUSICAL
MAGAZINE AND REVIEW.
VOL. I.
LONDON:
SOLD BY BALDWIN, CRADOCK, AND JOY,
47, PATERNOSTER-ROW.
XI. A Collection of Motetts for the Offertory, and other Pieces, prin-
cipally adapted for the Morning Service. The whole composed,
selected, and arranged, with a separate accompaniment for the
Organ or Pianoforte, by Vincent Novello, Organist to the Por-
tuguese Embassy, in London
XII. A Selection of popular National Airs, with Symphonies and Accom-
paniments, by Sir John Stevenson, Mus. Doc. The words by
Thomas Moore, Esq.
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225
XIII. Agnese, Opera sentimentale, in due atti, musica del Sig. Ferd.
Paer
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230
XIV. Statement of Matters relative to the King's Theatre. By E.
Waters, Esq.
239
XV. A Selection of Irish Melodies, with Symphonies and Accompani-
ments, by Sir John Stevenson, Mus. Doc. and characteristic
words by Thomas Moore, Esq. Seventh number.
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Quarterly List of new Musical Publications
CONTENTS.
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No. III.
ART.
I. J. S. H. in answer to Mr. Taylor, on the Minor Key
II. Elements of Vocal Science
III. On the Works of Handel
IV. On the Character of Musicians
XIII. The Philharmonic Society
XIV. Treatises on Singing,
1. Solfeges d'Italie, avec la Basse chiffree, composés par Leo,
Durante, Scarlatti, Hasse, Porpora, Mazzoni, Caffaro,
Perez, &c. dédiés a Messeigneurs les premiers gentils
hommes de la Chambre du Roi et recueillis par les Srs.
Levesque et Bêche ordinaites de la Musique de sa Ma
jesté. Paris.
2. The Modern Italian Method of Singing, with a variety of
progressive examples, and thirty-six solfeggi, By Signor
D. G. Aprili. London,
3. The Elements of Singing familiarly exemplified, to facilitate
the acquirement of the Science of Vocal Music in the Ita
lian and English styles, from the commencement of the
study until the utmost proficiency is acquired; adapted
for pupils of every age, with observations to enable a
Parent or Superintendant to assist in the tuition of the
Scholar during the Master's absence, By Gesualde
Lanza. Interspersed with select examples and exercises
of the most eminent Masters, from the earliest period to
the present time. London, 1813.
4. Introduction to the art of Solfaing and Singing, wherein the
chief requisites for a good Singer, viz. Intonation, Time,
and Execution, are clearly illustrated by concise instruc
tions and easy examples, calculated to facilitate the per-
formance of vocal music, according to the most modern
style. Composed and respectfully dedicated to Mrs, Bil
lington, (with permission) by J. Jousse. London.
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