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Show Music. Messrs. Calder fc CareleBs have ro vetved the following, which are for stile at their music storo on East Temple street : Braiuard'a "New Method for the Pianoforte." ' The late Mr. S. Brain-ard Brain-ard began this work, but his death occurring before it was completed, it was placed in the hands of Mr. G. W. Brainurd, who has succeeded in giving to the public in this text book, tiw. mntri.i that thirtv voars' teach ing has proven to be the best adapted to the developing of technique and the laying ol a sure foundation lor the study of the piano. The progressiva progres-siva arrangement, thoroughness and simplicity of tho course of instruction will recommend the "Method" to the , favorable consideration of both teachers teach-ers and pupils. It also contains Prof. Karl Men-' "Musical Hints for the Million." "Saucla Maria," song; woms iruii-slated iruii-slated from the French by J. Bert-rand; Bert-rand; music by J. Faure; published by Oliver Ditson & Co Boston. "Roudoletto Capriccioso;" ono of Miss Sophia Flora Heilbron's compositions compo-sitions lor the piano; published by C. II. Ditson & Co., New York. "Sweet as Summer," idylle for the piano, by Charles Y. Cloy; published by Lyon & Healy, Chicago. |