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- From 1823 to 1833 he edited and contributed largely to the "'Harmonicon ", a periodical.
- The following review of a Sedlatzek concert held for charity in August 1828 appeared in the London musical journal " The Harmonicon ":
- Her cousins Harriet and Katey are more to her liking except that " they spoilt my Harmonicon, and when I mended it, they would not leave off, so I was obliged to hide it " ( 30 July ).
- The first of these, Wing's " Harmonicon CSleste ", appeared in 1651 at a time when Wing was in correspondence with William Lilly : a surviving copy of the book from the library of Sir Isaac Newton was carefully annotated by its owner.
- His obituary in " The Harmonicon " noted : " His aid was generally required in those charming glee parties which were formerly so much the fashion, where his smooth, agreeable voice, and subdued manner of using it, rendered him a valuable assistant ."
- Playford's original compositions were few and slight, and included some vocal and instrumental pieces in the following collections :'Catch . . . or the Musical Companion,'1667;'Choice Songs,'1673;'Cantica Sacra,'1674;'The Whole Book of Psalms and'The Harmonicon '.
- This was among the few failures of his career at the RAM . " The Observer " wryly commented, " of the page . . . we will not speak ", but acknowledged that Bennett sang pleasingly and to the satisfaction of the audience . " The Harmonicon ", however, called his performance " in every way a blot on the piece ".
- The Italian baritone Ferdinando Lauretti sang it at Verona in 1827 and a review of this performance was dispatched to London's " The Harmonicon ", which mentions his " character of Iago, a part for a bass which was greatly improved by Rossini, during his engagement at your Italian opera . " Domenico Cosselli sang the role at Turin's Teatro d'Angennes in 1828, as did the Italian " primo basso"
- Burney died in 1814, and the articles continued to appear posthumously until the final volume, in 1819 . After Burney's death, a writer in " The Harmonicon ", and later, editors of early editions of Grove, claimed that most of the articles in Rees were'extracted without alteration from his " History of Music " .'This is certainty true in some instances but Burney also re-wrote material from his earlier writings for the Rees articles and expanded it there.
- His performances were reviewed frequently in London papers, such as " The Musical World ", " The London Gazette ", " The Harmonicon ", and the " Court Journal ", to name a few, with commentary ranging from reverent : " We are much indebted to J . Sedlatzek for his arrangement of the music of this great violinist ( Josef Mayseder ), executed with taste and skill . " to rapturous : " These compositions are superb specimens of modern magnificence . . . listened to by a very full audience with the united sensations of rapture and admiration ."
- In subsequent years a number of regular journals dedicated to music criticism and reviews began to appear in major European centres, including " The Harmonicon " ( London 1823-33 ), " The Musical Times " ( London, 1844-date ), the " Revue et gazette musicale de Paris " ( Paris 1827-1880, founded by Fran鏾is-Joseph F閠is ), the " Berliner allgemeine musikalische Zeitung " founded in 1825 by A . B . Marx, and the " Neue Zeitschrift f黵 Musik " founded in 1834 in Leipzig by Robert Schumann and Friedrich Wieck, and later edited by Franz Brendel.