Joseph Parry (21 May 1841 – 17 February 1903) was a Welsh composer and musician. Born in Merthyr Tydfil, Wales, he is best known as the composer of "Myfanwy"...
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Joseph Parry (1756–1826) was a British painter and engraver. He was popularly known by his contemporaries as Old Parry to distinguish him from his sons...
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Myfanwy (category Compositions by Joseph Parry)
Welsh song composed by Joseph Parry in four parts for male voices, and first published in 1875. Sources differ as to whether Dr. Parry composed the music...
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Joseph Walcott Parry was born in Cotton Ground, educated in Charlestown Secondary School and obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in History and Economics...
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Joseph Parry's Cottage, also known as 4 Chapel Row, is a cottage located in Merthyr Tydfil, in South Wales. Built in the early 19th century for ironworkers...
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(disambiguation) John Parry (disambiguation) Joseph Parry (1841–1903), Welsh composer and musician Maurice Parry (1877–1935), Welsh footballer Mark Parry (footballer)...
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James Parry (1795 – 1877) was a British painter and engraver. He was the son of Joseph Parry and brother of David Henry Parry, both also artists. Parry was...
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the Nevis Island Assembly. The Nevis Reformation Party (NRP), led by Joseph Parry, won control of the chamber for the first time in 15 years by flipping...
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David Henry Parry (1793 – 1826) was a British portrait painter. He was the son of Joseph Parry and brother of James Parry, both also artists. A native...
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fictionalised account of the life of the Welsh composer and academic Joseph Parry. The series of three 50 minute episodes was made by BBC Cymru Wales and...
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Aberystwyth (hymn tune) (category Compositions by Joseph Parry)
"Aberystwyth" is a hymn tune composed by Joseph Parry, written in 1876 and first published in 1879 in Edward Stephen's Ail Lyfr Tonau ac Emynau (Welsh...
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Sontonga Enoch Sontonga and Joseph Parry — Zimbabwe "Ishe Komborera Africa" "God Bless Africa" 1980–1994 Enoch Sontonga Enoch Sontonga and Joseph Parry...
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Preceded by Joseph Parry Succeeded by Mark Brantley In office 2 June 1992 – 11 July 2006 Preceded by Simeon Daniel Succeeded by Joseph Parry Personal details...
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Blodwen (category Compositions by Joseph Parry)
pronunciation: [ˈblɔdwɛn]) is an opera in three acts composed in 1878 by Dr Joseph Parry to a libretto by Richard Davies. It was the first opera written in the...
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"The Duns Tew Morris 'Tradition'". 'Eccles Fair Wakes - Mayday 1822' by Joseph Parry| [1] Use of clogs "Abram Morris Dancers". abram-morris-dancers.org.uk...
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feminine given name popularised by the Welsh song, Myfanwy composed by Joseph Parry and first published in 1875. The name may refer to: Myfanwy Ashmore (born...
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The Spectator. 29 August 1891. Retrieved 7 April 2016. Parry, Joseph. "From Doctor Joseph Parry". Google Newspapers. Deseret Evening News, July 13, 1898...
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USSR and was not widely known until its publication in 1999. Joseph Parry Joseph Parry (1841–1903) was born in Wales, but moved to the United States...
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Sir Charles Hubert Hastings Parry, 1st Baronet (27 February 1848 – 7 October 1918), was an English composer, teacher and historian of music. Born in Richmond...
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Davies (1897–1966), Canadian writer and historian Blodwen, an opera by Joseph Parry Blodwen, a character from The Lingo Show, a kids' TV show Blodwen Peak...
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his primary interest. He won a music scholarship and became a pupil of Joseph Parry, which led to his qualifying at University College, Cardiff, in 1895...
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Parry Sound is a town in Ontario, Canada, located on the eastern shore of the sound after which it is named. Parry Sound is located 160 km (99 mi) south...
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Ken Parry (20 June 1930 – 5 December 2007), was an English actor, born in Wigan, Lancashire. Bald, portly and cherubic, Parry portrayed mainly comic character...
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was a steady body of secular songs being produced. Composers such as Joseph Parry, whose work Myfanwy is still a favourite Welsh song, were followed by...
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wrote "Dwynwen", a chorus for male voices with music by Welsh composer Joseph Parry, for the 1896 Llandudno National Eisteddfod. Adwen, the related Cornish...
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The result was a win for the Nevis Reformation Party (NRP), led by Joseph Parry, which won three of the five seats. The opposition Concerned Citizens'...
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Amory's CCM was defeated by the NRP of Joseph Parry, winning only two out of the five elective seats. Parry was sworn in as the third Premier of Nevis...
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Until 2020, the party has had four leaders: Simeon Daniel (1970–1992), Joseph Parry (1992–2018), Robelto Hector (2018–2020) and Janice Daniel-Hodge (since...
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Kramer entered service in Danville. John Nevin Schaeffer, classicist Joseph Parry, Welsh-born composer of hymn whose song 'Aberystwyth' was adapted into...
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Owen – actor, broadcaster and producer Morgan Owen – poet and author Joseph Parry – composer Gustavius Payne – artist Mark Pembridge – Wales international...
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