JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact support@jstor.org.. Musical Times Publications Ltd. is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to The Musical Times and Singing Class Circular. All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions 206 THE MUSICAL TINIES. SEPTEMBER I, I873. slightest degree connected with music, and not one of the REVIEWS staff of professors is mentioned, we are of course not warranted in commenting upon the probable future of the Institution; but we may say that in the prospectus a hope NOVELLO, EWER AND CO. is expressed that it will eventually be transferred to the Die ZallberJqote (The Ma,,ic Flllte). An Opera, in Two responsible management of the State.Acts. Composed by W. A. Mozart. Edited by Berthold THE recent death of Herr Ferdinand David, the well-Tours and Translated into English by Natalia Macfarren kno0vn conductor of the GewczlSldAcllls Concerts, and the THOSE who wonder how Mozart could have written intimate friend of Mendelssohn, wil} be long deplored in some of hls finest music to such apparently childish non-Germany, for he was one of the sincerest artists of his sense as the libretto of this Opera will feel deeply time-As a violinist, he held the highest rank. and his 1nterested by Mrs. Macfarrenvs article upon the subject, power of imparting instruction to others has been full whlch prefaces this edition. From a pamphlet published proved by the number of eminent players who Rvere hiys ln Leipslc, in I865, it appears that the story is confidently pupils He had retired but a short time from the conduc-presumed to be an allegory, and is intended "as an torship of the Geze andAcBlcs Coslcerts, and was stayin in apotheosis of Freemasonry against the political and eccle Ssvitzerland at the time of his death. At his funetral slastlcal 1nfluences that persecuted that fraternity at the hich took place at Leipsic, a military band headed the tlme the Opera appeared." This view is confirmed Ey procession, and an immense number of spectators, includ-Goethe, who not only speaks of the " higher meaning ' of in the representativeS of several musical Societies were "Zauberflote,"but wrote a second parttothe story which present. ' ls unmistakably allegorical. As a students' edition of this fine work, the volume before us will be found most THE Promenade Concerts at Covent Garden Theatre, valuable-for not only is it in every respect carefully under the direction of M. Riviere, commenced on the I6th brought out-the marks of expression, indications of instruult., with every prospect of brilliant success. An ex-mentation, and stage directions being reverently followed cellent band has been engaged, and the vocalists announced _but the German words are prominently displayed under include the names of Ma...
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