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'GRAND CONCERT.

Newyddion
Dyfynnu
Rhannu

'GRAND CONCERT. The celebrated Braham, and his two talented sons paid a pro- fessional visit to Newport, on Tuesday last; and his concert at the great room of our Town Hall, on the evening of that day; was brilliantly and very numerously attended. Many persons of our neighbourhood had never before heard the marvellous bard,who, for upwards of half a century, has had no rival near his lyrical throne, and whose extraordinary powers have been heard with wonder and admiration, in the chief capitals of Europe they gladly came to embrace the fa- vourable opportunity, whilst others, who have often previously been delighted by his strains, were happy to hail the veteran yocalist amongst them. His sons of song (pupils) Messrs Charles and Hamilton Braham, evinced talents worthy of so great a sire, the first gen- tleman gifted with a rich, flexible and mellifluous tenor voice. nd the other a bass of no orninary power and compass, won g (den opinions, making a most favourable and lasting impres- si n on their audience. The evening's entertainment consisted of two parts, the fist sacred, and the second miscellaneous, the whole judiciously selected and several of the songs furnished a treat of the most charming and exquisite kind. The concert commenced with the recitative Deeper and deeper still," and the air "Waft her Angels"—here the ma- jestic solidity—the dignified flow of sound harmony, whi#i we are accustomed to hear from the immortal works of the profound Handel were well expressed by the energy of the singer. This was followed by Lord Remember David," from the same great master, by Mr. C. Braham, in which that gentleman proved himself a vocalist of the first class, possessing an ex- pressive and finished style,—here there was no ostentatious parade of elaborate science, or efforts to produce effect; the strain was simple, though elegant and chaste, exquisitely pleas- mg, and purely scientific without pedantry whilst the quiet accompaniment .by Mr. Braham, was judiciously calculated to pve full opportunity for the expression of the singer's correct tiste. ° We next maiked for particular notice, what proved one of the brightest gems of the evening's performance a delicious ballad by the late lamented Mrs. Hemans, sung by Mr. Braham the music by Nelson so pathethic and beautiful is the poetry that we are induced to give our reader another opportunity of'dwell- on Its charms :— 1 hear thee speak of the better Jand, Thou call'st its children a happy band; Mother, Oh where is Ihat radiant shore, Shall we not seek it and weep no more? Is it where the flower of (he orange blows, And the fire-flies dance in the myrtle boughs 1" Not there; not there, my child." Jg it where the feathery palm-Irees rise, And the date trrows ripe under sunny skies Or midst the green islands of glitfering seas, Where fragrant forests perfume the breeze. And strange briaht birds, on their starry wings, Eear the rich hues of all gloiious things?" Not there not there, my child." Eye hath not seen it, my gentle boy; Ear hath not heard its deep songs of joy Dreams cannot picture a world so fair, Sorrow and death may corne not there; Time may not breathe on its faultless bloom, Far beyond the clouds and beyond the tomb- r It's there; it is there, my child." •' tTlynelody is simple, chaste, and full of pathos and expres- ion..Braham has often astonished, but never delighted us more, prith1 "• sweet little lyric,which was exquisitely articulated; feel Sn^ is not t0° Powerful aT1 expressfon to pourtray the lnp evinced by the audience on the occasion, it was unani- ya-encored> and upon its repetition, given, if possible, with X,1°(rf efff t than at first. fcam o j In infancy our hopes and fears," by Mr. Bra- the <= • Ir Chas- Braham was also most deservedly encored— i science and execution were quite electrifying—here the con- summate knowledge of effect on the part of Mr. Braham, and TuthSU<;Cessful instruction of his pupil, were well evidenced. £ 1Ur s sublime hvmn, sung with impressive energy by Mr. Tham'i c!osed the first part. Me 8 n'red glee of^the Red Cross Knight," by the three ssrs. Braham was well calculated to develope the peculiar a ents of each. Mr. Hamilton Braham's fine sonorous voice tt ^jch admired on this occasion; next came Braham's own evijfaT Nelson," and here the veteran is some passages T ° th°se inimitable powers of sublimity and feeling which jy.e sPl°ng delighted the musical world. r"arnilton Braham gave Rossini's Ye tormentors," with our» the enharmonic transitions, shewed a masterly an? and playfulness, and he was rapturously applauded, e lavourite song by Balfe, "When other lips and other carts, followed by Air. Chas. Braham, in which, his melli- uent voice and beautiful expression called down an unanimous > encore. The tear fell gently from her eye," also by Mr. Chas. B' j, was charmingly executed, summoning up those poetical thought and brilliant fancies, which, Before the eye in beauty's brightness rise( And hovering, soar seductive to the skies. Bruce's Address," and the "Bay of Biscay," by the veteran ■vocalist concluded the evening's entertainments, bat, ext c dinarv as are Mr. Braham's powers at this period of his long extended and bright career, the capabilities which made those ■ongs peculiarly his own, ere the evening shades began to pre- vail which obscure the meridian splendour of his %oice, camiot now be expected and, it will be well to leave his past achiev e- ments in Scots wha hae" and Loud roared the dreadful thunder as great points in musical history. Upon the whole, Perhaps an audience never left a concert room with more agree- sensations, and more completely gratified than did the assem- blage at our Town Hall on Tueday evening last.

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~MONMOUTH.'

ABERGAVENNY.

CHEPSTOW.

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