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Music.

MUSIC .

THE EOTAL ITALIAN OPEEA .

The " Trovatore " has run its course for the present season , and Mdlle . ] STey ' s leave of absence from Dresden also ; the other dainties of the month being " Don Pasquale , " " Comte d ' Ory , " and " Luerezia

Borgia , " all preliminary to and now culminating in the grand attraction of the past twenty-eight days , namely , " L'Etoile du Nord . '' "Whatever decay may be apparent in Tamburini , as Dr . Malatesta he is supereminent , and his Alfonso in " Luerezia Borgia " drew rapturous applause from one of the most crowded houses which we have ever seen . In the

second act of " II Barbiere , " given after" Don Pasquale , " Herr Pormes highly distinguished himself as DonBasilio , and we may say that , in her greatest days , Grisi seldom attained higher triumph than in realization of the characters of Norina and Luerezia ; we never heard her in better voice than on " the celebrated Thursday , " which will not soon

pass from the memory of the habitues . All events , however , have merged in the long-delayed , but at last triumphant , representation of " L'Etoile du Nord , " which , " post tot rerum ambitus , " came off on Saturday , July 21 st , with such signal success as to elicit universal admiration .

Doubts of its appearance , owing to repeatedly procrastinated promises and the difficulty of turning it into a " grand " opera , rendered its final achievement pre-eminently a matter of public satisfaction . In " II Crociato in Egitto " we had a German writing in all the spirit of Italian opera ; in " Robert le Diable " the best efforts of the Prench composer Auber were equalled in his own style ; in the " Huguenots "

and " Prophete " were exhibited equal powers for German opera ; so that it only remained to compose such a work as " L'Etoile du Nord , " which amalgamates the ideal of a comic opera with the romantic element constituting the composer ' s forte , to achieve the elaborate success we have the pleasure to record . Halevy is not to be compared with Meyerbeer , nor did Rossini , we opine , when , after "

Guillaume Tell , " he declared in anger at its most unmerited comparative failure , consequent on its defective libretto , that he should wait until the Jews had finished their Sabbath , judge accurately of the time of its duration . Much as we regret Rossini should have adhered to his resolution of composing no more , we acknowledge that Meyerbeer ' s production has , in no slight degree , consoled us under the

disappointment . No opera was ever produced at the Royal Italian Opera with more care and energy , and too much credit cannot be given to the management for the study and splendid finish lavished on each particular element . The scenic effects are worthy of the best efforts of . Mfr . Beverley : the grandeur of the martial gathering when Peter reveals

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VOICES FROM DEAD NATIONS. Article 15
TRAVELS BY A FREEMASON. Article 11
ANASTATIC INK. Article 28
THE OUTCAST EMPIRE. Article 1
MASONIC SONGS.-N0. 2. Article 29
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 30
A GREEK FUNERAL. Article 39
FEMALE EDUCATION. Article 40
CORRESPONDENCE Article 41
NOTES ON ANTIQUARIAN RESEARCH. Article 21
ANSWER TO ENIGMA IN LAST NUMBER. Article 36
MUSIC. Article 37
A CORSICAN DIRGE. Article 38
TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS MONTHLY MAGAZINE. Article 42
MADAME DE POMPADOUR AT HOME. Article 43
NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 44
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 46
MASONIC CHARITIES. Article 46
METROPOLITAN. Article 47
PROVINCIAL. Article 50
LIFE AND ITS MACHINERY. Article 5
COLONIAL Article 60
LONDON BON-ACCORD MARK MASTERS' LODGE. Article 60
SURREY ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. Article 61
Obituary Article 63
NOTICE. Article 63
TO MASONIC TRAVELLERS. Article 63
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 63
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Music.

MUSIC .

THE EOTAL ITALIAN OPEEA .

The " Trovatore " has run its course for the present season , and Mdlle . ] STey ' s leave of absence from Dresden also ; the other dainties of the month being " Don Pasquale , " " Comte d ' Ory , " and " Luerezia

Borgia , " all preliminary to and now culminating in the grand attraction of the past twenty-eight days , namely , " L'Etoile du Nord . '' "Whatever decay may be apparent in Tamburini , as Dr . Malatesta he is supereminent , and his Alfonso in " Luerezia Borgia " drew rapturous applause from one of the most crowded houses which we have ever seen . In the

second act of " II Barbiere , " given after" Don Pasquale , " Herr Pormes highly distinguished himself as DonBasilio , and we may say that , in her greatest days , Grisi seldom attained higher triumph than in realization of the characters of Norina and Luerezia ; we never heard her in better voice than on " the celebrated Thursday , " which will not soon

pass from the memory of the habitues . All events , however , have merged in the long-delayed , but at last triumphant , representation of " L'Etoile du Nord , " which , " post tot rerum ambitus , " came off on Saturday , July 21 st , with such signal success as to elicit universal admiration .

Doubts of its appearance , owing to repeatedly procrastinated promises and the difficulty of turning it into a " grand " opera , rendered its final achievement pre-eminently a matter of public satisfaction . In " II Crociato in Egitto " we had a German writing in all the spirit of Italian opera ; in " Robert le Diable " the best efforts of the Prench composer Auber were equalled in his own style ; in the " Huguenots "

and " Prophete " were exhibited equal powers for German opera ; so that it only remained to compose such a work as " L'Etoile du Nord , " which amalgamates the ideal of a comic opera with the romantic element constituting the composer ' s forte , to achieve the elaborate success we have the pleasure to record . Halevy is not to be compared with Meyerbeer , nor did Rossini , we opine , when , after "

Guillaume Tell , " he declared in anger at its most unmerited comparative failure , consequent on its defective libretto , that he should wait until the Jews had finished their Sabbath , judge accurately of the time of its duration . Much as we regret Rossini should have adhered to his resolution of composing no more , we acknowledge that Meyerbeer ' s production has , in no slight degree , consoled us under the

disappointment . No opera was ever produced at the Royal Italian Opera with more care and energy , and too much credit cannot be given to the management for the study and splendid finish lavished on each particular element . The scenic effects are worthy of the best efforts of . Mfr . Beverley : the grandeur of the martial gathering when Peter reveals

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