not Yorkshire, 435. Bradford Festival Choral Society, 451. Bridgetower, Mas- ter, and The Kreutzer Sonata, 755, 771. Cahan, E., 359. Castellan, Mad., not Mad. Novello. 389. Cathedral Music, 405. Conducting and Conductors. 803. Davi- son, Mr. J. W., and "Musical Criticism," 616. Dead March in Saul, The, 51. Editor of La Presse de Londres, 359. Ella Tremante, 795, 803. Fowle, Dr., 91, 115, 135, 147, 165. Fowler, C., 795. Funke, J., 795. God bless them both, 93.
Miss, Arabella, 90. Greek Scales, the, 803. Heller, M. Stephen, 740. Justus, 134. La. blache's last appearance at the Royal Italian Opera, 99. Lablache in an Opera of Verdi, 115. Lamartine on the Brussells Congress, 692. Lindley (the late) and Piatti (the pre- sent), 435. Marx, Dr., 195. Mendelssohn's unpublished MSS., 259. Mozart's Son, 467- 531, 564, 615. Music and Social Improve- ment, 803. Musical Criticism, 611. National Anthem, the, 147. Old Truepenny, 28, 45. Opera glasses, 531. Organ at St. Thomas, Stepney, 195. Organ at Hackney (Diapa- son), 435. Oxon, Cantab, or Lambeth, 99. Pauer, E., 817. Perfunction, Beethovenian on, 435. Praeger, J, O., 643, 692. Pre- centors aud their duties, 659. Presumed Plagiarisms, 147. Riviere, Robert, 135. Rubinstein, Anton, 405. Sacred Harmonic Society (Musicus), 740. Salaman, C., 22. Second, J., 372. Stephens, C. E., in re "Helmesley," 707, 725. Truth and the Birmingham Festival, 643. Westminster Abbey, Evening Services, 275. Westminster Palace Bells, 692, 708. Wilson's, Mr., Haydn, Three Books, 51. Wilson's Mr. Haydn, A Fair Proposition, 643. Cour- teous Consideration (Punch), 457. Cra- mer, John B, 261. Crystal Palace, 396, 603, 682. Curious Musical questions (New York Musical Review), 695. Cusins, Mr. W., 218. Dame aux Camelias, The, 699. Dangers of Theatres, &c. (Building News), 631. De Omnibus Rebus, (Illustrated Times), 661. Dean of Carlisle and Precentor Livingston of Carlisle Cathedral, 591. Decline of Pantomime (Punch), 173. Dehn, Siegfried Wilhelm, 291. De Lille, Gaston, 8. Demeur, Madame Charton, 501. Dia- pason, The, 508. Dickens, Mr. Charles, 830, 557. Don, Sir William on Etiquette, 653. Don Giovanni Controversy, The, 491. Don Juan at the Théâtre Francais, 532. Donizetti, An unpublished Opera by, 311. Double Gloucester View of Novelists, 46. Dramatic College, The, 554. Drayton, Mr. and Mrs. Henri's Entertainment, 715. Duprat, M., Tragic Accident to, 84. Easter Amusements, 229. Eisfeld, Theodor, 717. Elijah in London, 103. Ella's, Mr., Musi- cal Union (Athenæum), 443. Endersohn, Madame, 109. English Artists in the United States, 814. Entertainments (Saturday Review), 548. Epigrams, 746, 759, 771, 795. Epitaphs for Music, 814. Ernst, Herr, 140, 714. Festival of the Sons of the Clergy, 333. Festival Performance, The (From the Dispatch), 87. Festival of the Three Choirs, 78. Fétis, M., On the present state of Music, 68, 101, 141, 148, 237, 278, 291. Field, John (Echo), 767, 771. Fine Art Society, The New, 698. Fire at Squire's Pianoforte Manufactory, 525. Fischoff, M., of Vienna (Library of), 467. Flotow's Martha (Ga- zette Musicale), 116. Formes, Herr Carl,
EPIGRAMS.-746, 759. 771, 795, 822.. EPITAPHS.-814. FOREIGN.-Amsterdam, 198. Athens, 198. Baden-Baden, 477, 583. Berlin, 135, 158,
Bordeaux, 539, 540, Brussels,
198, 333, 423, 750. Bonn, 197. 198. Boulogue Sur Mer, 494, 579. Brooklyn (America), 30. 198, 238, 734. Coblenz, 637. Cologne, 7, 43, 197, 214, 246, 358, 534. Cracow, 780. Darmstadt, 195. Frankfürt on the Maine, 55, 391, 647. Genoa, 253. Goettingen, 214. Gotha, 198. Hague, The, 115. Ham- burgh,406. Kingston (Canada),581. Leipsic, 295. Lugano, 711. Lyons, 711. Madrid, 823. Milan, 108, 214, 343, 359, 403. Munich, 517. Naples, 198, 262, 634. New York, 62, 204, 292, 439, 471, 636, 645, 662, 775. Nice, 29, 69. Paris, 14, 29, 39, 76, 93, 157, 166, 196, 214, 269, 295, 326, 342, 478, 510, 524, 592, 603, 621, 637, 700, 775. Phila- delphia, 775. Prague, 135, 407, 493. Rio, 637. Rome, 29. Rossini, 295. Rotterdam, 6, 119. Rubinstein, 295. St. Petersburg, 38, 182, 198, 423, 583. Spa, 581. Stock- holm, 507. Sutton, Mr. A. J., 296. Turin, 7, 39, 71, 125, 151, 231. Utrecht, 198. Vienna, 40, 198, 237, 407, 423, 471, 510, 535, 579. Warsaw, 71. Wieniawski, 295. Foreign Regimental Bands, 490 Formes, Herr, 12, 27, 394, 478 Fraud on a Pianoforte Manufacturer, 619 Frezzolini, Madame, 182 Frikell, Professor Wiljalba, 571, 682, 803 From Grave to Gay (Punch), 749
George V. King of Hanover, 461 Giuglini, Signor, 701 Gladstone, Mr. W. E., on Music, 676 Glinka, Michael von, and Music in Russia, 117, 149
Gloucester inre Hereford (Gloucester Chronicle), 588
Gluck, Some remarks on, 52 Goddard, Miss Arabella, 124, 261, 267, 283, 297, 327, 579, 627 Goldschmidt, Mad. Jenny Lind, 43, 90,394,410 Gounod's New Opera, 53 Graceful Tribute (Punch), 199 Great (Pianistic) Unknown, 423 Greek Tragedy (Le Ménistrele), 734 Grétry's Compositions (l'artiste de Paris), 743
Handel's Monument at Halle, 275, 810 Handel, Ode to (Punch), 292 Handel and Sir Walter Scott, 476 Harmonium, Mr. W. E. Evans, 750 Harmony and Counterpoint, 716 Harvest Moon, The, 779 Hayes, Catherine, Death of the husband of, 475 Helmore, Rev.T., Lecture on Church Music, 764 Heine, Henri, about Music, &c., 500, 541, 580, 607
Her Majesty's Chapel Royal, Windsor, 182 Her Majesty's Theatre, 627, 823 Hereford Musical Festival, 172, 220, 476, 551, 571, 588, 589, 733 Herold's Muletier, 311 Herz, Henri, 180, 235. Hiller, F., Oratorio of Saul, 5 Historical Notice of the Imperial Theatres in Vienna, 164 Hood's (Tom,) Reasons for not publishing his Life, 675 Howell, Mr., 537
Humber, Mile. The Violinist (Punch), 509 Impromptu on Pyne and Harrison, 757 Interpolation in Auber's Crown Diamonds, 742
Lablache, Life of, 85, 100, 141 Lancia, Madame, 231 Lays (France Musicale), 518 L'Armonia and M. Durillon d'Engelure, 551 Lazarus, Miss, 122
Le Nouveau Piff-Paff de Mossoo, 115, 136, 243 Liszt, Franz, 518. LEADING ARTICLES :—
A wise man will accommodate himself to circum- stances, 234. Adelphi Theatre, Last night of the Old, 377. Albert Smith, 821. Astley's and the Equestrian Drama, 666. Aytoun's, Professor, Ballads of Scotland, 522. Bach, J. S., Passion, 200. Bach Mania, The, 392. Balfe (M.), and his Plagiarisms, 153. Ber- lin (Musical), Heine, and Mendelssohn, 472. Benedict's Vocal Association, 760. Bennett, Professor, and his Photograph (Athenæum), 649. Bidwell, Mr., and The Morning Adver- tiser, 171. Buckstone's, Mr., Benefit, 425. Cambridge University, Musical Examina- tion Paper, 9. Caxtons (The), and "Thorough Bass," 649. Classical concerts, and the Athenæum, 104. Comedy as it should be, 809. Concert of La Presse de Londres, 344, 376. Cramer, John B., 264. Crystal. Palace, 265, 729, 745. Decline and fall of the British drama and the Press, 138, 153. Dickens, Charles, and his readings, 250. Distin's, Mr., monster concert at the Crys- tal Palace, 665. Don Giovanni, Signor Alary's alterations of, 456. Dramatic readings, 186. Dramatic College (The), 473. England not a musical nation ? 296. English and foreign artists, 328. Festival performances (The), 89, 121. Fétis, M., on the present state of musical art, 313. Fitz- ball, Mr. Edward, "Thirty-five years of his life," 698. French dramatists and English adaptors, 776. Freuch poetry, 361. Frikell, Professor Wiljalba, 650. General Theatrical Fund, 216. Gladstone, Mr., on music, 680. Goddard, Miss Arabella, and the Ne Plus Ultra and Plus Ultra, 280; (A German critic), 602; (Herr Kuhé, Madame Oury, and The Brighton Gazette), 792. Handel statue at Halle, English subscription to the, 329. Handel Centenary and the Choral Demonstration, 440. Harley, Mr. John Pritt (Death of), 553. Hereford Musical Festival, 504. Horsley, Dr. (Death of), 408. Italian operas (The two), 24; (Three in London), 330, 345. Jullien's twentieth season, 697. Kean, Mr. C., and the state performances at Her Majesty's Theatre, 42, 56. Lablache, Death of, 72. Leeds Musical Festival, 232, 248, 536. Literary Fund (The), 170. Lloyd's Newspaper and its theatrical critics, 457. London dulness in Sep- tember, 537. Lyceum Theatre and its various lessees, 602. Matthews, Mr. Abel, 489, 505. Meeting of the three choirs, 569. Mendelssohn's Elijah, and the Sacred Harmonie Society, 120. Mendelssohn, and The Saturday Review, 184. Modern and legitimate style of piano- forte playing, 360. Muse Melpomene, 570. Music, State of, (Season 1858), 424. Music has two paths to success, 88. Musical Instruction, 821. Music in America (Progress of), 58. Musical Season,
The Winter, 729. Musical World, The, and its "Sneers at Comic Writers, 234. Musi- cal Festivals, The, 488, 552. Musical Criti- cism in this country, 600. Musical Society of London, 808. Nisbett, Mrs. (Lady Boothby) Death of, 73. Parisians, (The) and Music, 136. Paterson, Mr., and his own life," 585. Pyne and Harrison, The Opera Company, 8, 376. Pyne and Harri- son, The Opera Company, (at Drury Lane), 584. Pyne and Harrison, and the Literary Gazette, 616. Rachel, 25, 73, 282, 297, Red Vial (The), at the Olympic, 681. Reeves, Mr. Sims, and "Pyne and Harri- son," 712. Reid, (The) Commemoration Concert, 106. Robson and Emden, Messrs., 553. Royal Academy of Music's Concert at St. James's Hall, 425. Saturday Review, and John's Life of Mozart, 201. Saturday Review, and Dickens and Thackeray, 312. Saturday Review, and " The Merchant of Venice," 409. Selby, Mr. Charles. and the Strand Theatre, 649. Skeffington's (Rev. T. C.) Handy Book, 664. Smith, Mr. E. T., and the Panopticon, 105. St. James's Hall, 265, 297. The Branded Race, at the Surrey Theatre, 632. The dullest season in London, 568. The "Holy Family," by W. H. Caleott, 40. The New Royal Italian Opera, 217. The Operas and the Press, 520. The Progress of Music in England, 744. The Star system at the Theatres, and "Readings," 696. The Theatres and the hot weather, 393. The Theatres, 713, 761. The present state of Theatrical Art, 793. Various styles of Composition, and the pleasure to be derived therefrom, 617. Zopff, Dr., and his "Characteristics, 169." Leeds Musical Festival, 181, 283, 326, 388, 439, 476, 589, 595, 604, 616, 618, 726 Leslie's, Mr. Henry, "Judith," 493, 823 Lesueur, Bust of, 279
Liszt, A Rhapsody on, 173, 205 Litolff, Henri, 90, 142, 219
Lola Montez, 733, 803
London Polyhymnian Choir, 618
London Society for Teaching the Blind, 245 Loss of Voice (Hall's Journal of Health), 749
Lover, Samuel, and the Athenæum Review),
Lumley, Important to Mr. (France Musicale),
Luisa Miller (Leader), 533
Maelstrom Explored, The, 728 Maintenant donc (Punch), 263 Manager, Ullman and the three Hungry Frenchmen, 773
Mapleson's (Messrs.) Musical Agency, 55, 591 Mario as Don Giovanni, 235
Mark, Dr., 28, 139, 331, 375, 435, 501, 698 Massett, Mr. Stephen, 140
Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. Charles, 581, 795 Maurer, Lewis, 315
Mendelssohn, in Belgium, 7
Mendelssohn, Elijah, at Vienna, 22
Molique, Herr, and the Musical Festival at Prague, 314
Monument to Wolfran Von Eschenbach, 701 Morley, Mr. H. K., 157 Mornington in E., 244 More or less of it true (Signale), 694 Moscheles, The Music of, 219 Mozart-Verein at Gotha, 135 Mozart's Life, by Heribert Raw, 135 Mozart's Figaro in Paris, 326 Mozart's " Cosi fan tutte," 390 Mozart judged by Lamartine, 451 Mozart, Jupiter Symphony Journal), 662
Mozart, Pianoforte Works (Frazer), 668 Mozart, Magic Flute (Dwight's Journal), 796, 805
Music at Birmingham, 758 Music in America (Leslie's Paper), 750 Musicians and Revolutionists, 540 Musicians and the Country (France Musicale), 438
Musicians and Maniacs (Punch), 407 Music of the Future (Athenæum), 396 Music, with Tunes in it, 227 Music in Passion Week, 211 Music of the Anglo-Suxons, 183 Music of the Ancients, Observations on, 14 Music Printing, 99
Musical Sketches (from the German), 565 Musical Tale, 167
Musical Jubilee at Coblenz, 616 Must we all sing (New York M. W.), 732 Neukomm, The Chevalier, 247, 262 New Musical Toy, 824
New words to "Batti, batti” (Punch), 214 New York model Don Giovanni, 78. New York Philharmonic Society's sixteenth annual report, 717
Newcastle Grand Musical Festival, 643 Night and morning at Malta, 695 Nightingale, The, 567
Nisbett, Mrs. (Lady Boothby), Death of, 74 Nugent, Mr., Presentation to, 172
Old Hundred (Dwight's Journal), 558
Piccolomini Fever in Dublin, 551 Piccolomini in America, 747 POETRY.-A wail from the orchestra, 677. An ancient concert (Hood), 766. Children, (Longfellow), 670. Come when the flowers are sleeping, 679. Costa, F. Michael, 567. Dear Kitty, 92. England's war song, 724. Goddard, Miss Arabella, 310. Gye, To Frederick, 524. Hymn of Universal Har- mony, 702. In memoriam, 37. Ireland's welcome to Dr. Marke, &c., 503. Janet, 693. Jullien, Ode to (Punch), 733. King (The) of Castille's watch and chain, 44. Lilian, Miss, to Mr. Lumley (Punch), 247. Mary I'm thinking of Thee, 653. Organ (The) in St. Paul's Cathedral, 30. O, say it again (John Ellison), 710. Pel Faustissimo Giorna onomastico di Mario, 507. Piano at Evans's (The). 53. Reeves, Sims (To), 550. Sweet Little Jenny, 675. Tamberlik (To), 549, The Countries that like may their marvels boast, 815. Try it again, 13. Twin Stars (Punch), 637. Village Queen (The), 163. Wagner, Richard, 727. A Wreath for Christ mas, 824
Popular music in London (Revue Musical) Praag, Mr. Van, 250
Programme of General Reid's commemoration concert, 103 PROVINCIAL.-Altrincham, 742, 813. Amers- ham, 812. Armley,823. Arundel,142. Barnard Castle,709. Barnsley, 11. Bath, 279. Bedford, 776. Belfast, 40, 183, 727, 813. Berk- hamstead, 248. Berwick, 444. Birmingham, 525, 739, 812. Blyth, 183. Bolton, 637, Boston, 808. Bradford (Yorkshire), 27, 86, 510, 716, 771, 807, 813. Branham, 823. Brighton, 37, 231, 519, 715, 778, 780, 803, 810. Bristol, 13, 216, 813, 824. Brixton, 733. Cambridge,
On the Construction of Public Places of 10, 163, 461. Carmarthen, 603. Chapel-
Amusement (Times), 605
Opera of the Future, The, (Punch), 749 Organ at St. Jude's, Hunslet, 486 Organ at St. John's, Hackney, 483 Organ at Archbishop Tenison's Chapel, 429 Organ at Lymm Church, 45 Organ at Harrow School Chapel, 78 Organ at Midsomer Norton, 172 Organ at Headingly Church, 201 Organ at Leeds Town Hall, 266, 484 Organ at Shipston-on-Scour, 510 Organ at Newcastle-on-Tyne, 574 Organ at Free Trade Hall, Manchester, 604 Organ at Roman Catholic Cathedral, Water- ford,
Organ at St. Paul, Walworth, 660
Organ at Bamford Chapel, near Rochdale, 726 Organ at St. Paul's Cathedral, 30
Organ at St. Alkmund's Church, Derby, 748 Organ at St. Mary's, Lincoln, 813
Organ Grinders (New York Evening Post), 646 Organist, Election of, at Shoreditch, 12, 87, 115, 140
Mendelssohn (New York Musical World), Organists' Association, The Lady, 647
Ottley's, Mr., Lecture on Art, 140 Oulibicheff, M., death of, 154 Ovid Translated by Marlow, 163
Pacini viewed through a Yankee Magnifier, (Dwight's Journal), 591
Paul Mr. and Mrs. Howard, 230, 522 Perfunctory, 373, 396, 429 Pergetti. Signor, 151
Persiani, Madame, 810
Paul's, Mr. and Mrs., Entertainment, 682
Mittelrheinisches Musical Festival, The Third, Pavilion Theatre, The New, 749
Payments to Singers at the Italiens, Paris, 761
town, 814. Clydach, 815. Colchester. 12. Derby, 812. Dewsbury, 734. Dublin, 13, 84, 267, 310, 379. Dundee, 342, Edinburgh, 124, 172, 204, 349. Elsecar, 199. Erith, 263. Glasgow, 142. Glouces- ter, 750. Grantham, 549, 574 Greenwich, 43. Guernsey, 618. Halifax, 583, 621, 699,823. Harmondsworth,798.Hemel Hemp- stead, 494. Henley-on-Thames, 55. Here. ford, 358. Holmfirth, 84, 677. Hoyland, 253. Huddersfield, 12, 684. Hull, 43. Ipswich, 12. Jersey, 549. Keighley, 676. Kidderminster, 13. Leeds, 29, 77, 92, 117, 142, 154, 173, 206, 221, 300, 310, 359, 510, 606, 645, 663, 699, 759, 771, 807. Leices- ter, 263, 371, 606, 698, 758. Liverpool, 124, 147, 182, 263, 510, 539, 574, 579, 645, 653, 716, 734, 762, 780. Louth, 812. Lynn, 37. Maidenhead, 43. Maidstone, 734. Manchester, 13, 43, 55, 78, 93, 119. 148, 540, 637, 708, 733, 734, 742, 761, 813, Market Drayton, 6. Marlow, 56. Middle- wick (Cheshire), 698. Morley, 813. Mon- mouth, 618, 683. Newcastle-on-Tyne, 778, 807. Northampton, 29, 683. Nottingham, 157,167,206, 684,716,759,766,807,823. Old- ham, 84. Oundle, 101. Oxford, 13, 757, 762. Queenshead, 742. Reading, 24. Reigate, 263, 375. Rochester, 618. Ryde (Isle of Wight) 183. Scarborough, 695. Selby, 740. Sheffield, 183. Shrewsbury, 119. South- ampton, 682, 684. Stalybridge, 13, 154. Stourport, 777. Studley, 574. Swansea, 810. Todmorden, 618. Tonbridge, 309, 524. Torquay, 172, 873., Twickenham, 310. Wakefield, 139. Wallingford, 24. Wigan,
Reed's, Mr. and Mrs. German, Entertainment, 77, 357.
Reeves, Mr. Sims, Reflections on (Morning Advertiser), 462.
Reeves, Mr. Sims, at the National Standard Theatre, 619.
Reeves, Mr. Sims," and "Common Sense," &c. (Era), 811.
Reichardt, Herr, 46, 167. Rendel, M. Andreas, 476. REVIEWS :-
Allen, G. B. Avery, Ellen, 371. Balfe, M. W. 691. Baumer, H., 163. Beale, II. W. A., 99. Benedict, J., 3. Berger, F., 3. Birch, W. H., 755. Bishop, John, 163. Brissac, Jules, 163. Brooke, J. O., 37. Browne, T., 21. C. E., 371. Chap. pell's Music of the Olden Time, 21, 36, 132. Cooper, T. C., 371. Cox, F. R., 691. Dawes, A., 36. Durrner, J., 21. Eichler, Herr, 37, 691. Enderssohn, M., 163, 371. Ewer and Co.'s Album (for 1858). 4. Forbes, G., 3. Fowle, T. Lloyd, 67, Fulcher, J., 133. Gabriel, V., 37. Ganz, W., 163. Giuglini, A., 22. Glascock, Miss Ellen, 163. Glover, Stephen, 67, 99. Graham, T., 21. H. (L. II.), 37. Har gitt, C., 355. Heller, Stephen, 21, 723. Holmes, W. H., 618. Holst, Mathias Von, 691. Hordern, F., 3. Kerbusch, Leo, 23. Laurent, Mr. H., 739. Eugelke, 483. Luders, Charles, 739. Lysberg, C. B., 36, 37. Macfarren, G. A., 371. McKorkell, C., 355, 618, 739. McMurdie, J., 20. May- nard, Walter, 371, 618. Moore's Irish Melodies, &c., 723. Mori, Frank, 371. Nordmann, Rudolph, 21. Pelzer, A. W., 3, 451. Richards, Brinley, 19, 20, 21, 35, 37, 83, 131. Riche, J. B., 133. Rummel, J., 51. Russell, George, 691. Schulthes, W., 21. Thomas, Harold, 739. Verdi, Album, 163. Wilson, Haydn, 355. Zante, 133.
Salaman, C., 4, 22. Smart, Henry, 739. Torvers, Jolin, 694. Wallace, W. V., 3, 37. Wrighton, W. T., 67.
Rewards for the precise signification of, 61 Ristori and Revolution, 621
Rommi, S gnor, 650.
Ronconi, G., 8
Rossini's "William Tell," by a Foreign Con- tributor, 420
Rossini, 235, 331, 346, 406, 423, 474, 518, 810
Rossini (From the German of Oettinger), 582 Round Catch and Glee Club, 740
Royal Academy of Music, 275, 317
Royal Italian Opera, Rebuilding of, 26
Royal Surrey Gardens, 475
Rubinstein, A. Herr, 7, 46, 477, 539
St. Paul's Cathedral Services, 663
Sacred Harmonic Society, Benevolent Fund, 139
Sacred Harmonic Society, and J. N. Harrison, Esq., 715
Sainton, M., at Manchester, 201
Salaman's, Mr. C., Lectures, 63, 201, 269, 297, 762
Sarrette, founder of the Conservatoire of Paris, 316.
Schumann, Robert, 318, 361
Schumann, Robert, on Mendelssohn, 533 Shakespere's Birthplace, 477 Singing becoming an impossibility, 86 Singing conducive to health, 462 Sivori, Signor, 501
Smith's, Albert, New Entertainment, 332 Smith's, Albert, Close of Mont Blanc, 441 Smith, Albert, in China, 691, 712 Smith, Mr. E. T., 389
Lyceum.-Lover's Amazements, 61. Extremes, 591. Marylebone.-
Olympic.-The Red Vial, 667. Porter's Knot, The, 779. Princess's.
Hamlet, 44, 61. Louis XI., 156. King Lear, 263. King John, 681. Macbeth, 716.
Royal Italian Opera.-The Prospectus (for 1858) 251. Opening Night, Huguenots, 323, 395. Traviata, 347, 427. Lucrezia Borgia, 363. Il Barbiere, 379. Fra Diavolo, 395, 458. Otello, 427, 412, 458. Martha, 427, 412. Trovatore, 442. Don Giovanni, 490. Zampa, 506. Termination of the Season, 523. Review of the Season, 538. Sadler's Wells.-The Winter's Tale, 634. St. James's.-Guy Mannering, 359. Hunch. back (Miss Bessie Willingham), 71k. Soho.-Amateur Performance, 12.
Lucrezia Borgis, 458. Pyne and Harrison Company, 603. Rose of Castille, Martha, 651, 666. Fleur d'amour, 651. Maritana, 715. Crown Diamonds, 731. Bohemian Girl, 762. Trovatore, 779. Figlia del Reggimento, 811. Haymarket.-Way to Keep him, 590. The Rivals, 633. The King's Gardener, 633. London Assurance (Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mathews), 667. Tale of a Coat, 730. Belle's Stratagem, 779. Critic, 779. White- bait at Greenwich, 779. The Tide of Time,
Her Majesty's.-Trovatore, 10, 26, 157, 298. Traviata, 10, 298. Lucia, 26. Figlia del Reggimento, 26, 285, 394. Favorita, 26. Macbeth, 58. Rose of Castille,, 59. The Festival Performance, 58, 59, 74. The Bohemian Girl, 107, Prospectus of the Season, 218. The Huguenots, 250, 266, 314, 363, 442. Don Pasquale, 266. Fleur des Champs, 298. Don Giovanni, 315, 412. Il Barbiere, 323. Nozze di Figaro, 347, 362. Reine des Songes, 362. Luisa Miller, 378, 394, 427. Lucrezia Borgia, 394, 427, 458. Zingara (Bohemian Girl), 458. Lu cilla, 475. Review of the Season, 475. The After Season, 522,
Vandenhoff's, Mr., Farewell Speech at Liver- pool, 711
Venua, M., Farewell Concerts at Reading, 557 Verdi's operas, 135, 310 Verdi, an Overture to, 813 Viardot, Madam, 27, 108, 157 Vieuxtemps, 238
Vinning, Miss Louisa, 779 Violins, 823.
Vivier, 167, 327, 379, 470
Wagner (Herr), 109, 238, 621, 630 Wagner's Lohengrin, (Niederrheinische Musik. Zeitung), 652, 678, 692, 709, 790, 805 Weber, 236, 415, 455, 501 Webster v. Smith, 460 Wedding Ceremony, with choral service, 653 Westminister Palace bells, 675 White, Clement, 126 Wieniawski, M. (the violinist), 537, 725, 756 Worcester General Infirmary, 666, 757 Wreathed Smiles Lloyd's Journal), 710 Wrens (Tribute), 526 Yankees ar talian opera, 775 Yankee Doodle, 615 Yankee Charmer (The), 726 York Music Meeting, 646 Zopff, Dr., and his critics, 164
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39. Ah si, ben mio (B flat)"
40. Deserto sulla terra (C)
41. D'amor sull' ali rosee (G)
Addio del passato. C, (transpd.) Aria 1 Se una pudica, c, do., Melodia Pura siccome, &, do,, Cantabile Ah! forse è lui, r, do., Aria Noi siamo zingarelle, F, do., Du. Parigi, o cara, F, do., Du. Di sprezzo degno, F, do., Trio
Somiglia un Apollo, Sc. Terz. e Tem. 5 0 Tutte le feste al Tempio, Sc. e Duet 4 0 Un dì, si ben rammentomi, Quartetto S. C. T. & B.
Caro nome che il mio core, Sc. e Pol. S. 1 6 Cortigiani, vill razza, Aria, B. 30 Figlia mio Padre! Duetto, S. & B. 4 0 La Donna è mobile, Canzone, T. 10 Parmi veder le lagrime, Aria, T. .. 26 V' ho ingannato, Sc. e Du. fin. .. 80 Questa o quella, Ballata, T. 10 Possente amor mi chiami, Melod T, 20 Signor, nè principe, Duetto, T. & S. 4 0 Zitti, zitti, moviamo, Terz., S.T.&B. 3 0 ERNANI.
Oh, sommo Carlo, Sett., Finale 3 .. 80 Io son Conte Duco Sono, Ar.nell Fin.3 1 6 Come rugiada al cespite, Sc. e Cavat. 1 6 Lo vedremo, Gr. Sc. ed Ar. 16 Qui me trasse amo possente, Duetto 3 0 Viva Augusta! Che va la? 40 Tu se Ernani! Terz. 30
Oh! di verd' anni miei, Scena e Cav. in F, with easy accomp. 1 6 Ah! morir potesse adesso, Duettino 2 0 No vendetta più tremenda St.del. Terz.3 0 Oro, quant' oro, ogn' avido, Terz... 20 Infelice! e tu credevi, Cav.nelFin. 1mol 0 Vedi come il buon vegliardo, Sett. nel. Fin. 1mo.. Caro accenti, Introd.-Ah! morir potessi, Duo. in original key
Ernani, Ernani involami, Sc. e Cav. 1 6 Esci a te scegli seguimi, Du. fin. 2de 4 0 Solingo errante misero, Terz, fin. 30 Oh! di verd' anni miei, Scena e Cav. 20 BATTAGLIA DI Oh tu che desti il fumine, Int., Preg. 2 0 Digli ch'è sangue Italico, Sc. e Du. 3 0 Fra queste dense tenebre, Introd. e Scena del Giuramento 30 Per la salvata Italia, Grnd. Sc. Terz, 40 A che smarriti pallide, Qto. Fiu. 1mo 30 Se E ver? sei d' altri, Duetto
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