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New Music.
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AH Music intended for review should be addressed to the Editor of The Freemason's Chronicle , Belvidere Works , Hermes Hill . Pentonville , London , N . — : o : — " Twelfth Night . " Cantata . Libretto by Clifton Bingham , music by Alfred Redhead .
" The City of Night . " Song , Words by Mowbray Marras , music by Lawrence Kellie . " Oh ! Beautiful Star . " Serenade . Words by Osoar Wilde , musio by Lawrence Kellie . " My Fairest Child . " Song . Words by Charles Kingsley , musio by
Lawrence Kellie . " Crossing the Bar . " Song . Words by Alfred Lord Tennyson , musio by Lawrence Kellie . " I had a Flower . " Song . Words Anonymous , musio by Lawrence Kellie .
" In years to come . " Song . Words by Gerard Munsel , muaio by Madge E . Conroy . " A Fickle Pair . " Song . Words and mnsio by Edward M . Chesham . " Age . " Song . Words by Cowley , musio by Mary CarmiohaeT . "With Early Horn . " Song . Words by John Ernest Galliard ,
mnsio by Mary Carmiohael . "Why I Know . " SoDg . Words by Eugene Field , muiio by Theresa Beney . "Fanohette . " Graceful Dance . By J . M . Capel . "Mennet . " By B . Palmieri . " Dance Album . " No . 2 .
" Conntry Bumpkins . " Polka . By Arthur E . Godfrey "TheToast . " Waltz . By Arthur E . Godfrey . "Hermosa" Waltz . By Florence Fare . " Bragauza . " Waltz . By Charles Godfrey .
London ; KOBERT COCKS AND Co ., New Burlington Street , W . FBOM the above it will be seen that this well-known firm have published another useful selection of music , comprising both songs and dance pieces . The first on the list is a cantata for female voioei written by Clifton Bingham and composed by Alfred Bedhead .
This is a capital little pieoe , and is well worthy a foremost position in this kind of entertainment . A tonic sol-fe . adition of this is also published . We now come to a seleoriov of'five songs with musio by that well-known and talented composer Lawrenoe Kellie . " The City of Night , " with words by Mowbray Marras , is sure to
become popular , while " Oh ! Beautiful Star , " a serenade , written by Oscar Wilde , has suoh appropriate and pretty music thot we feel sure it will be frequently heard during the coming season . Charles Kingsley is responsible for the words of " My Fairest Child , " and here again Mr . Kellie has done good work . Undoubtedly the one that
is destined to become best known is " Crossing the Bar . " It is hardly necessary for us to state that this poom was the last written by the late Lord Tennyson , who never , perhaps , wrote more lovely verses than these . Mr . Kellie has displayed admirable skill in composing the music , whioh is tuneful , bnt never common , and whioh
will bo heartily appreciated by all who hear it . We confidently predict a large sale for this work . "I had a Flower , " is a short and attractive little composition , and would do well for au encore . Gerard Monsel is responsible for tbe words of " In years to come , " while the musio is by Madge E . Conroy . Excellent judgment is here
again shown by both author and composer , and they should be well rewarded by their work becoming popular . " A Fickie Pair " has been written aud composed by Edward M . Chasham , and this gentleman has shown , good taste io both words and mnsio . Mary Carmiohael has arranged the music of two songp , "Age" and "With
Early Horn , " in her well-known and taking style , and we doubt not but that they will be eagerly sought after by all who hear them . The last of the present selection of songa is " Why I Know , " words by Eugene Field , and musio by Theresa Beney . This is a tasteful love ditty , « nd when properly snng will sure to be welcomed . The graceful dauce ,
" Fanohette , " by J . M . Capel , i 3 an attractive little piece , fairly easy of execution , but none tbe less tuneful for that . B . Palmieri ' s monuet for the piano ia a most melodious pieoe , and one that will be acceptable to many . No . 2 of Messrs , Cocks' " Dance Albums " contain some capital pieces , among which wo may mention the " Innamorata "
waltz , the " Chappies '" polko , the " United Kiugdom " lancers , the "Chrysanthemum" and "La Creole" waltze ? , the "Hand-in-Hand" schotiische , the "Esta" polka niaznrka , the "Osborne " quadrilles , aud the " John Peel" gallop . The cheap price , Is , of this album should command a high circulation . Violin parts of this
oan also be had at 6 d . " The Country Bumpkin s polka , by Arthur E . Godfrey , makes a jolly dance , while "The Toast" waltz , by the fame composer , introduces the well-known old English refrain " Let the toast pass , drink to the lass . " Florence Fare has supplied another of her charming waltzes , and " Hermosa " is sure to take a foremost
position during tbe season . " Braganza " is another good waltz , and Charles Godfrey , the band-mastor of the Itojal Horse Guards ( blue ) , is to be congratulated on his work . In conclusion , wa ca » heartily recommend tbe different pieces described above to our readers , for they are published in a careful and neat style by Messrs . Cooks and Co .
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New Music.
NEW MUSIC .
AH Music intended for review should be addressed to the Editor of The Freemason's Chronicle , Belvidere Works , Hermes Hill . Pentonville , London , N . — : o : — " Twelfth Night . " Cantata . Libretto by Clifton Bingham , music by Alfred Redhead .
" The City of Night . " Song , Words by Mowbray Marras , music by Lawrence Kellie . " Oh ! Beautiful Star . " Serenade . Words by Osoar Wilde , musio by Lawrence Kellie . " My Fairest Child . " Song . Words by Charles Kingsley , musio by
Lawrence Kellie . " Crossing the Bar . " Song . Words by Alfred Lord Tennyson , musio by Lawrence Kellie . " I had a Flower . " Song . Words Anonymous , musio by Lawrence Kellie .
" In years to come . " Song . Words by Gerard Munsel , muaio by Madge E . Conroy . " A Fickle Pair . " Song . Words and mnsio by Edward M . Chesham . " Age . " Song . Words by Cowley , musio by Mary CarmiohaeT . "With Early Horn . " Song . Words by John Ernest Galliard ,
mnsio by Mary Carmiohael . "Why I Know . " SoDg . Words by Eugene Field , muiio by Theresa Beney . "Fanohette . " Graceful Dance . By J . M . Capel . "Mennet . " By B . Palmieri . " Dance Album . " No . 2 .
" Conntry Bumpkins . " Polka . By Arthur E . Godfrey "TheToast . " Waltz . By Arthur E . Godfrey . "Hermosa" Waltz . By Florence Fare . " Bragauza . " Waltz . By Charles Godfrey .
London ; KOBERT COCKS AND Co ., New Burlington Street , W . FBOM the above it will be seen that this well-known firm have published another useful selection of music , comprising both songs and dance pieces . The first on the list is a cantata for female voioei written by Clifton Bingham and composed by Alfred Bedhead .
This is a capital little pieoe , and is well worthy a foremost position in this kind of entertainment . A tonic sol-fe . adition of this is also published . We now come to a seleoriov of'five songs with musio by that well-known and talented composer Lawrenoe Kellie . " The City of Night , " with words by Mowbray Marras , is sure to
become popular , while " Oh ! Beautiful Star , " a serenade , written by Oscar Wilde , has suoh appropriate and pretty music thot we feel sure it will be frequently heard during the coming season . Charles Kingsley is responsible for the words of " My Fairest Child , " and here again Mr . Kellie has done good work . Undoubtedly the one that
is destined to become best known is " Crossing the Bar . " It is hardly necessary for us to state that this poom was the last written by the late Lord Tennyson , who never , perhaps , wrote more lovely verses than these . Mr . Kellie has displayed admirable skill in composing the music , whioh is tuneful , bnt never common , and whioh
will bo heartily appreciated by all who hear it . We confidently predict a large sale for this work . "I had a Flower , " is a short and attractive little composition , and would do well for au encore . Gerard Monsel is responsible for tbe words of " In years to come , " while the musio is by Madge E . Conroy . Excellent judgment is here
again shown by both author and composer , and they should be well rewarded by their work becoming popular . " A Fickie Pair " has been written aud composed by Edward M . Chasham , and this gentleman has shown , good taste io both words and mnsio . Mary Carmiohael has arranged the music of two songp , "Age" and "With
Early Horn , " in her well-known and taking style , and we doubt not but that they will be eagerly sought after by all who hear them . The last of the present selection of songa is " Why I Know , " words by Eugene Field , and musio by Theresa Beney . This is a tasteful love ditty , « nd when properly snng will sure to be welcomed . The graceful dauce ,
" Fanohette , " by J . M . Capel , i 3 an attractive little piece , fairly easy of execution , but none tbe less tuneful for that . B . Palmieri ' s monuet for the piano ia a most melodious pieoe , and one that will be acceptable to many . No . 2 of Messrs , Cocks' " Dance Albums " contain some capital pieces , among which wo may mention the " Innamorata "
waltz , the " Chappies '" polko , the " United Kiugdom " lancers , the "Chrysanthemum" and "La Creole" waltze ? , the "Hand-in-Hand" schotiische , the "Esta" polka niaznrka , the "Osborne " quadrilles , aud the " John Peel" gallop . The cheap price , Is , of this album should command a high circulation . Violin parts of this
oan also be had at 6 d . " The Country Bumpkin s polka , by Arthur E . Godfrey , makes a jolly dance , while "The Toast" waltz , by the fame composer , introduces the well-known old English refrain " Let the toast pass , drink to the lass . " Florence Fare has supplied another of her charming waltzes , and " Hermosa " is sure to take a foremost
position during tbe season . " Braganza " is another good waltz , and Charles Godfrey , the band-mastor of the Itojal Horse Guards ( blue ) , is to be congratulated on his work . In conclusion , wa ca » heartily recommend tbe different pieces described above to our readers , for they are published in a careful and neat style by Messrs . Cooks and Co .
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THEFREEMASON'SCHRONICLE. A Weekly Becord of Masonic Intelligence , Reports of United Grand Lodge are published with the Special Sanction of H . R . U . tho Prince of Wales the M . vV . the Grand Master of England . fPHE FREEMASON'S CHRONICLE will be forwarded direct JL from the Office , Belvidere Works , Hermes Hill , Pentonville , N ., on receipt of Post Office Order for the amount . Intending Sub . soribers ahould forward their full Addresses , to prevent mistakes . Post Office Orders to bo made payable to W . W . MORGAN , at Penton Street Office . Cheques crossed " Loudon and County . " The Terms of Subscription ( payablo in advance ) to the FREEMASON ' S CHRONICLE are—Twelve Months , post free £ 0 13 6 Six Months ditto 0 7 0 Three Months ditto 0 3 6 SCALE orCHARGEs " FOR ADVERTISEMENTS . Per Page ... £ 8 8 0 Baok Page 10 10 0 Births , Marriages , and Deaths , Is per line . General Advertisements , Trade Announcements , & c , single column , 5 s per inob . Doable oolumn Advertisements la per line . Special terms for a series of insertions on application . Advertisers will find the FREEMASON ' CHRONICLE an exceptionally good medium for Advertisements of every class . Agents , from whom copies can always be had : — Messrs . H . DAHDYSHIBE and Co ., 9 Bed Lion Court , E . C , and 43 a Market Street , Manchester . Mr . W . EVERETT and Sow , 17 Royal Exchange , E . C . ifr . LAMBEUT , Barnsbnry Road , Islington , N . Mr . LEY , Penton Street , Islington , N . Mr . RITCHIE , 7 Red Lion Court , E . C . Mr . ROBINSON , Shoe Lane , E . C . Messrs . W . H . SMITH and SON , 183 Strand . Messrs . S PENCER and Co ., IS Great Queen Street , W . C .
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DANCING . —To Those Who Have Never Loarnt to Dance . —Bro . and Mrs . JACQUES WYNMAN receive daily , anil undortake to teach ladies and gentlemen , who Uav c never had the slightest previous knowledge or instruction , to go through every fashionable ball-dance in a Vow easy lessons . ACADEMY—74 NEWMAN STREET , OXFORD STREET . Bao . JICQVES AVrmutf WILL M KArri TO TAKB THI iHKieiMUNT o ? MASOUIC BALLS . FUST-CLASS BAND ? PBOVIBSD I ' jiospscTirs on APPLICATION ,
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