HARP.

  1. Air de Ballet, as a BRILLIANT RONDO, the subject from MEYERBEER’s Robert le Diable, arranged by THEODORE LABARRE. No. 2. (Chappell.)
  2. Ditto No. 3.
  3. Ditto No. 4.

THE first of the above is the Pas de Cinq, the second the Valse des Démons, and the third the Chœur Dansé, from the opera now performing in all parts of Europe, though certainly with variable success. But the pieces selected by M. Labarre are universally admired, whatever may be, according to different tastes, thought of the work in its entire state. These are all arranged with a view to general use; all unnecessary difficulty, therefore, is avoided, but not at the expense of the author’s intended effects, which are as carefully preserved as the means afforded by a single instrument render possible.