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MWSIC. MUSIC. MUSIC. EOR G E EST. music and pianoforte, importer, ■■ '/,""■:."=%;"."".■■" PRINCES STREET, DCKEDIN, -,: r . Fresh supplies have been received of above 1000 popular Pianoforte Pieces, Songs, &C, a few of which are enumerated : '' What are the Wild Waves saying ?" Popular Vocal Duet. " What are. the Wild Waves saying 7" Pianoforte Solo, by Brinley Richards. ' * What are the Wild Waves saying ?" Pianoforte Duet by Brinley Richards. " Her Bright Smile." " Wild Curlew-" "Bridge," Miss Lindsay's. " Warblings at Eve." " Warblings at Morn." '' Warblings at Noon." " Chime again." "-Fading away." '' Truth in Absence. A complete assortment of Glover's Popular Vo«a] Dupia. HAMILTON'S PIANOFORTE TUTOR. 464 th Edition. The great popularity of the "Modern Instructions for the Pianoforte" admits of an easy explanation. Hamilton was eminently lor the compilation of such a work," not only from his varied acquirements, large" resources, and accurate knowledge, but still more from the logical method which prevailed in all lie did. lis mature judgment always truly dictated I what exactly, according to the pupil's previous knowledge, ought to be said j and his large didactic experience and tact in elucidation always suggested the best method of saying it. Hence his name has (as it has heen observed) found a place beside those of Mrs' Barbauld, Lindlcy Murray, Pinnock, Chambers, and the very few others who have won a Listing reputation by contributing to the supply of the intellectual needs of children. Hamilton's Singing Tutor. Hamilton's Musical Dictionary. Hamilton's Clarke's Catechism. Hamilton's Catechism of Thorough Bass. Hamilton's Key to ditto. Hamilton's Catechism of Counterpoint. Hamilton's Musical Grammar. A few copies remaining of the following new and choice Songs, &c. : "Jenny of the Mill !" "Jenny of the Mill!" This popular song, first sung by Madame Lem-mens-Sherrington, words by Geo. Linley, Music by Leduc, 3s. NEW SONGS by the same Composer: "Jenny of the Mill," "Blondmette," "The Village Flower Girl," "Softly the Chimes are Ringing," 3s ; and "Saraband," 2s Gd. ■ ' ' THE LIQTJ ID GEM,'' sung with unbounded applause by Madame Lemmens-Sherringtcn ? Poetry by J. Streaks, Music by W. T. Wrightdn.' Embossed title in Gold—Price 2s 6d. Little drop of beaming dew, Fairy glow of azure hue, Glist'ning in the morning's ray, Fading at the dawn of day. Dweller of the flowery sphere, On each plant dost thou appear ; Star-like in the mossy rose, Bright on every bud that blowa. Little drop, &c. Trembling orb of changing sheen, Offspring of the humid e'en, Smiling o'er the dying flower, Sparkling in the fragrant bower. Priceless gem from nature's shrine, Nature's ever wealthy mine ! Never gem was half so bright Or pure as thy sweet liquid light. Little drop, &c. LIQUID GEM.—"It is introduced to the public under most auspicious circumstances, as sung with much popularity by Madame Lem-mens-Sherrington. It is one of Mr Wrighton's lightest and happiest inspirations, which is saying as much for a new song as could well be said, for this composer is one of the surest and most fertile of those who supply our drawingrooms."—Vide "Liverpool Journal." The LIQUID GEM.—"This is really an elegant little song by the Author of ' Her bright smile haunts me still," within the compass of the most ordinary drawing-room voice, and having an exceedingly sweet and simple accompaniment."—Vide "Glasgow Citizen." EOR G E EST*S Wholesale and Retail MUSIC & PIANOFORTE WAREHOUSE, PRINCES STREET, BUNEDIN,/TAGNESIUM WlßE—Small quantity on JL Sale. —C. BEEBY, Manufacturing Jeweller, Maclaggan street, (opposite Ship Hotel). G G S A N T E D; Highest cssl . Cutting. MUSIC. / MUSIC,- * - ' MUSIQ. 3dsrfrem|Sacloria,'and Otago andJiish. and German singers, whe*,,wil every evening-, at o o ciock av~ i Waterfdrd Hot-el, Princes

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Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 777, 1 November 1865, Page 3

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