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' ¦ MM ^ H ^ MH ^ HaHMMMMMBi ^ HMii ^ M ^ MW ^ aMMWMHI ^^ MM ^ NMlMM ^ HMaMW ^ BMNMMM ^ MMa ^ naMMHHMWH'PWWMMMMVMiVMi ^ HHWaw ^ ' i oTME s v- -: ¦ - . © REJ " »( "F " . IVIySieiiNN - * :. ¦ ¦ ' »•¦«* S *>¦ ¦ ¦¦ . ¦¦ s , ' - J l ^ Retries of . "gSiograpfyies of ifje $ ? eaf Musicians . EDITED BY DR . FRANCIS HUEFFER . Small post & -vo . ' cloth eitra , price 3 s . each . ' Front the ^ TIMES' First Notice of the Series . 'Of the many series or collections of primers and manuals -whereby the acquisition x > f knowledge generally is now made attractive so easy , that For of the which taste the for first music -four is parts ever spreading are now before more widely , us bids among fair to us . pro , and ve with the xnos it } a -t ~? wish for the knowledge which elevates its enjoyment from a merely sensuous into an intellectual pleasure . wit Mr . ^ i Hu a favourite eflfer contributes pupil ' s a attachment most valuable to his stud pid y master of Wagner , Carl ' s works Maria ; von Sir Julius Weber Benedict ; and H . devoting F . Frost himself telling well the sad tale of Schubert ' s brief career . Italian music * in its modern form finds a sympathetic exponent in Mr . Sutherland Edwards , who writes with general brilliance about "Rossini and his School . " We have but little space left for a notice of the other volumes of the series ^ but " ^ e can recommend them all heartily . We look forward with no slight interest to the publication of , the other volumes of this series of small but valuable books / , "I _ , — . — .. . MENDELSSOHN . By W ; 8 . Rockstro , moat ' ' It The valuable may roliune safely vo is lume be one asserted of of the the series most that /— intere his , & sketch c > s towan ting ( of . Mr the . Bockstro series to ' s which ; of . 31 it endelsaobn belongs ' . '— is The worth Queen / dt his repot . »* i ©« ¦* . . an , d ¦ forms ' the MOZART . By Dr . F . Gehring . HAlTDiS ¦ f There is every Ii reason B Mrs believe . Julian that Dr . Gearing Marshall ' s excellently . compiled biography wiU obtain . a large Musical circulation Times , . ' > 4 Mrs . 'Julian . Marshall , s ' y " Handel" is a model of tfhat a short biographical handbook should he . ' —Pall MaU 0 azettt . "WA . G-NER . By the Editor . Second Edition , with additional matter , bringing the history down to the end of 1 ^ 82 . , , _ . 'I really 'Full comprehend of interest the , and aims , we of may Wagner add , ; of but instruction , after xeading , for _ there 4 ; his admirable are still a little great work many , in lovers which of we music seem who to see do not not I t ach only hey ieved Wagner do . — not Era the understand . man , but , wh Wagner at Wagn er aims musician at , , neither and also can the they work say he that has accomplished they are ignorant , none ' . can ¦ of . . ¦ complain . what , he that has I WEBER . By Sir Julius Benedict . neglected ' Will probabl nothing y go of importance down to posteri in Weber ty as ' s a life stan , dard while w the ork entire within narrative the range is to made which attractive It is confined by great . Sir , and Julius , un der the circumstances , surprising grace of style and purity of language . '—Musical Tbnes . - SCHUBERT 4 Giving Schubert * s . life-story By succinctly H . F . Fkost consecutivel . y ; ' —Musicals Tiniest HOSSINI , and the Modern Italian 1 School . Eiy H . Sutherland Edwards . : * At once sound and attractive . Mr . Edwardsbook is full of instruction . *—Saturday Revietc . PURCEIfL . By W , II . CUMMINGS . put ' forward So . indefatigable /—Musical have Time been * . the author ' s researches , that we doubt whether much can be added to the facts here ENGLISH CHURCH COMPOSERS . By Wm , Alex . Barkett , Mus . Bac . Oxon . ; Vicar Choral of St . Paul ' s Cathedral . I * TKe subject la one requiring special knowledge , and Mr . Barrett is one of the very few who maybe presumed to possess'this , together with the critical acumen and literary ability necessary for the accomplishment Monthly of the Musical present Record task . / ., ' JOHN SEBASTIAN BACH . By Reginald Lane Pqole . careful ' Mr . reading Foole . is —Monthly evidently Musical an earnest Record student . of Bach literature , and his book exhibits the impress of intelligence and SCHUMANN . By J . A . Fuller Maitland . * Deserves success . '—Saturday Review . HAYDN . - By Miss Townshend . * Thoroughly and conscientiously done/—Graphic . i . ¦« ¦ ¦ ¦ note 'In describe these dainty , the lives volumes and , criticise tinder the the alile masterp superintendence ieces of the of Great Mr . Musicians HuefFer , musical , conveying authorities just such of information more and more as is felt most . '—Times required . , and thereby satisfying a desire which has lately been making itself | . London : SAMPSON Sfc . Bunstan LOW , s MARSTON House . Fetter , Lano SEARLE Fleet Stre & RIVINGTON E . C . , Limited , ; , ^ Q | Bp » w- —— - - ' . " . ¦ u . ' . ¦¦ . .: ¦ '' " ¦ " i « : i" * . ' ' ¦ ¦ - ¦ " -..... ¦ . . -i ' ' ¦ y ' ¦¦ ' ¦¦¦ " .-LL-lTgyj
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Jan. 15, 1889, page 66, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15011889/page/68/
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