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====Anglican chants====
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====Hymns & carols (with words)====
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*{{NoCo|Fill thou my life}}
*{{NoCo|God of all created things}}
*{{NoCo|He is coming}} (William Ewart Gladstone) (1874)
*{{NoCo|O Sylvan Prophet}}
*{{NoCo|O word of pity}}
*{{NoCo|Hush for amid our tears}}
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====Other hymns and carols====
*[[Fill thou my life (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Fill thou my life]]
*[[God of all created things (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|God of all created things]]
*[[He is coming (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|He is coming]] - 1874
*[[O Sylvan Prophet (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|O Sylvan Prophet]]
*[[O word of pity (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|O word of pity]]
*[[Hush for amid our tears (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Hush for amid our tears]]
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====Service Music====
====Service music at CPDL====
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*{{NoCo|Communion Service in D}} (1869)
*[[Communion Service in D (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Communion Service in D]] - 1869
*{{NoCo|Coronation Te Deum}} (1911)
*[[Coronation Te Deum (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Coronation Te Deum]] - 1911
*{{NoCo|Evening Service in D}} (1869)
*[[Evening Service in D (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Evening Service in D]] - 1869
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*{{NoCo|Evening Service No. 2 in D}} (1881)
*[[Evening Service No. 2 in D (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Evening Service No. 2 in D]] - 1881
*{{NoCo|Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis}} - Evening Service in D (1897)
*[[Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis]] - Evening Service in D,1897
*{{NoCo|Morning Service in D}} (1869)
*[[Morning Service in D (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Morning Service in D]] - 1869
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*{{NoCo|Magnificat in F}} (1897)
*[[Magnificat in F (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Magnificat in F]] - 1897
*{{NoCo|Te Deum and Benedictus in D}} (1868)
*[[Te Deum and Benedictus in D (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Te Deum and Benedictus in D]] - 1868
*{{NoCo|Thanksgiving Te Deum}} (1900)
*[[Thanksgiving Te Deum (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Thanksgiving Te Deum]] - 1900
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====Sacred oratorical at CPDL====
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====Other sacred oratorical====
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*{{NoCo|Beyond these voices there is peace}} (1908)
*[[Beyond these voices there is peace (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Beyond these voices there is peace]] - 1908
*{{NoCo|Job}} (1892) - Oratorio
*[[Job (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Job]] - Oratorio, 1892
*{{NoCo|Judith or The Regeneration of Manasseh}} (1888) - Oratorio
*[[Judith or The Regeneration of Manasseh (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Judith or The Regeneration of Manasseh]] - Oratorio, 1888
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*{{NoCo|King Saul}} (1894) - Oratorio
*[[King Saul (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|King Saul]] - Oratorio, 1894
#{{NoCo|Arise and sing}} - Soprano Aria
*[[Arise and sing (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Arise and sing]] - Soprano Aria
*{{NoCo|The love that casteth out fear}} (1904) - Sinfonia sacra
*[[The love that casteth out fear (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|The love that casteth out fear]] - Sinfonia sacra, 1904
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*{{NoCo|O Lord, Thou hast cast us out}} (1867) - Cantata
*[[O Lord, Thou hast cast us out (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|O Lord, Thou hast cast us out]] - Cantata, 1867
*{{NoCo|Ode on the Nativity}} (1912) - Ode
*[[Ode on the Nativity (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Ode on the Nativity]] - Ode, 1912
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====Other sacred works at CPDL====
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====Other sacred works====
====Other sacred works====
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*{{NoCo|A custo dia mastutina}} - Soprano Solo
*[[A custo dia mastutina (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|A custo dia mastutina]] - Soprano Solo
*{{NoCo|And all the earth shall own him}}
*[[And all the earth shall own him (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|And all the earth shall own him]]
*{{NoCo|Apud Dominum misericordia}} - 12 part Chorus
*[[Apud Dominum misericordia (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Apud Dominum misericordia]] - 12 part Chorus
*{{NoCo|Blessed is he}} (1865)
*[[Blessed is he (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Blessed is he]] - 1865
*{{NoCo|De profundis clamavi}} - 12 part Chorus
*[[De profundis clamavi (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|De profundis clamavi]] - 12 part Chorus
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*{{NoCo|Et ipse redimet Israel}} - 12 part Chorus
*[[Et ipse redimet Israel (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Et ipse redimet Israel]] - 12 part Chorus
*{{NoCo|Fiant aures tuae intendes}} - Soprano Solo
*[[Fiant aures tuae intendes (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Fiant aures tuae intendes]] - Soprano Solo
*{{NoCo|God is our hope}} (1913)
*[[God is our hope (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|God is our hope]] - 1913
*{{NoCo|He delivered the poor}} - Soprano solo
*[[He delivered the poor (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|He delivered the poor]] - Soprano solo
*{{NoCo|Long Since In Egypt's Plenteous Land}}
*[[Long Since In Egypt's Plenteous Land (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Long Since In Egypt's Plenteous Land]]
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*{{NoCo|O Brother Man}}
*[[O Brother Man (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|O Brother Man]]
*{{NoCo|O Day of Peace that Dimly Shines}}
*[[O Day of Peace that Dimly Shines (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|O Day of Peace that Dimly Shines]]
*{{NoCo|Sustinuit anima mea in verbo}}- 12 part Chorus
*[[Sustinuit anima mea in verbo (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Sustinuit anima mea in verbo]] - 12 part Chorus
*{{NoCo|When Christ was borne of Mary free}} (Harlean Ms.) (1915)
*[[When Christ was borne of Mary free (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|When Christ was borne of Mary free]] - 1915
*{{NoCo|Within the Manger}}
*[[Within the Manger (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Within the Manger]]
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====Partsongs, songs, and arias at CPDL====
====Partsongs, songs, and arias at CPDL====
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====Other partsongs, songs, and arias====
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====Other partsongs for mixed voices====
*[[Brown and furry (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Brown and furry]] (Unison)
*{{NoCo|An analogy}}
*[[The brown Burns of the Border (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|The brown Burns of the Border]] (Unison)
*{{NoCo|Away, away, you men of rules}}
*[[Come join the merry chorus (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Come join the merry chorus]] (Unison) - 1915
*{{NoCo|Fair daffodils}} 1866
*[[A contented mind (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|A contented mind]] (Unison)
*{{NoCo|Fill me boy, as deep as a draught}}
*[[Dreams (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Dreams]] (Unison)
*{{NoCo|Follow your saint}}
*[[Fair daffodils (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Fair daffodils]] (Mixed voices) - 1866
*{{NoCo|Golden hues of life are fled}}
*[[The fairies (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|The fairies]] (Unison)
*{{NoCo|I know an Irish lass}} Unpublished.
*[[Farewell, thou art too dear for my possessing (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Farewell, thou art too dear for my possessing]] (Solo voice)
*{{NoCo|I know not what}} Unpublished.
*[[Fear no more the heat o' the sun (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Fear no more the heat o' the sun]] (Solo voice) - 1906
*{{NoCo|In a harbour grene}}
*[[Fill me boy, as deep as a draught (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Fill me boy, as deep as a draught]] (Mixed voices)
*{{NoCo|La belle dame sans merci}} (1914-1915)
*[[Full fathom five (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Full fathom five]] (Solo voice) - A Sea Dirge
*{{NoCo|Oft in the stilly night}} (1866)
*[[Golden hues of life are fled (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Golden hues of life are fled]] (Mixed voices)
*{{NoCo|Oh the month of May}} Unpublished.
*[[Goodnight (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Goodnight]] (Unison)
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*[[Hail Edward Rex (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Hail Edward Rex]] (ATBB) - Unpublished
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*[[Hang Fear, Cast Away Care (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Hang Fear, Cast Away Care]] (Male voices)
*{{NoCo|Pleased with a thought that ended with a sigh}} Unpublished.
*[[Hie away (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Hie away]] (Unison)
*{{NoCo|Prithee, why?}}
*[[A Hymn for Aviators (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|A Hymn for Aviators]] (Unison) - 1915
*{{NoCo|Setting of Horace's ode 'Persices odi'}} 1865, Unpublished.
*[[I know an Irish lass (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|I know an Irish lass]] (Mixed voices) - Unpublished
*{{NoCo|Sorrow and pain}}
*[[I know not what (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|I know not what]] (Mixed voices) - Unpublished
*{{NoCo|Tell me, O love}}
*[[It was a lover and his lass (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|It was a lover and his lass]] (Solo voice) - A Spring Song
*{{NoCo|Tell me where is fancy bred?}} 1864, Unpublished.
*[[La belle dame sans merci (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|La belle dame sans merci]] (Mixed voices) - 1914-1915
*{{NoCo|Thrice toss these oaken ashes in the air}} Unpublished.
*[[The Laird of Cockpen (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|The Laird of Cockpen]] (Solo voice) - 1906-1907
*{{NoCo|Turn all thy thoughts to eyes}}
*[[Land to the leeward ho (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Land to the leeward ho]] (Unison) - 1895
*{{NoCo|Waving whispering trees}} Unpublished
*{{NoCo|When fades the moon all shadowy pale}} Unpublished
*{{NoCo|Whether men do laugh or weep}}
*{{NoCo|Wrong not, sweet empress}}
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====Other partsongs for Treble voices====
*{{NoCo|Peace thou that still all fretful toil}} SSA Unpublished.
*{{NoCo|Take, O take these lips away}} (Shakespeare)
*{{NoCo|To night}} (Hamilton Aide)
*{{NoCo|When evening's dusky Car}} SSA unpublished.
 
====Other partsongs for male voices====
*{{NoCo|An analogy}} (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
*{{NoCo|Hail Edward Rex}} ATBB Unpublished.
*{{NoCo|Hang Fear, Cast Away Care}} (Parry)
*{{NoCo|Love Wakes and Weeps}} (Scott)
*{{NoCo|The Mad Dog}} (Goldsmith)
*{{NoCo|Orpheus}} (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
*{{NoCo|Out upon it!}} (Sir John Suckling)
*{{NoCo|Take O take those lips away}} TTBB Unpublished.
*{{NoCo|That Very Wise Man, Old Aesop}} (Charles Dickens)
*{{NoCo|There lived a sage}} TTBB Unpublished.
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====Other songs for unison singing====
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*{{NoCo|The best school of all}} 1908
*{{NoCo|Brown and furry}}
*{{NoCo|The brown Burns of the Border}}
*{{NoCo|Come join the merry chorus}} 1915
*{{NoCo|A contented mind}}
*{{NoCo|Dreams}}
*{{NoCo|The fairies}}
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*{{NoCo|Goodnight}}
*{{NoCo|Hie away}}
*{{NoCo|A Hymn for Aviators}} 1915
*{{NoCo|Land to the leeward ho}} 1895
*{{NoCo|The mistletoe}}
*{{NoCo|Neptune's empire}}
*{{NoCo|The owl}}
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*{{NoCo|The Peacock has a score of eyes}}
*{{NoCo|Ripple on}}
*{{NoCo|Song of the nights}}
*{{NoCo|Sorrow and song}}
*{{NoCo|The way to succeed}}
*{{NoCo|The wind hath such a rainy sound}}
*{{NoCo|You'll get there}}
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====Other Solo Works====
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*{{NoCo|The Bard of Dimbovitzia}} (1900)
*{{NoCo|Farewell, thou art too dear for my possessing}}
*{{NoCo|Fear no more the heat o' the sun}} (1906)
*{{NoCo|Full fathom five}} - A Sea Dirge
*{{NoCo|It was a lover and his lass}} - A Spring Song
*{{NoCo|The Laird of Cockpen}} (1906-1907)
*{{NoCo|The merry bird sits in the tree}} - A Contrast
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*{{NoCo|Merry Margaret}}
*[[Love Wakes and Weeps (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Love Wakes and Weeps]] (Male voices)
*{{NoCo|More fond than Cushat Dove}}
*[[The Mad Dog (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|The Mad Dog]] (Male voices)
*{{NoCo|Newfoundland}} - First setting (1904)
*[[The merry bird sits in the tree (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|The merry bird sits in the tree]] (Solo voice) - A Contrast
*{{NoCo|On a day, alack the day}} - Love's perjuries
*[[Merry Margaret (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Merry Margaret]] (Solo voice)
*{{NoCo|The river of life}} (1870)
*[[The mistletoe (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|The mistletoe]] (Unison)
*{{NoCo|Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?}}
*[[More fond than Cushat Dove (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|More fond than Cushat Dove]] (Solo voice)
*{{NoCo|The Soldier's Tent}} (1900-1901)
*[[Neptune's empire (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Neptune's empire]] (Unison)
*[[Newfoundland (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Newfoundland]] (Solo voice) - First setting 1904
*[[Oft in the stilly night (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Oft in the stilly night]] (Mixed voices) - 1866
*[[Oh the month of May (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Oh the month of May]] (Mixed voices) - Unpublished
*[[On a day, alack the day (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|On a day, alack the day]] (Solo voice) - Love's perjuries
*[[Orpheus (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Orpheus]] (Male voices)
*[[The owl (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|The owl]] (Unison)
*[[Peace thou that still all fretful toil (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Peace thou that still all fretful toil]] (SSA) - Unpublished
*[[The Peacock has a score of eyes (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|The Peacock has a score of eyes]] (Unison)
*[[Pleased with a thought that ended with a sigh (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Pleased with a thought]] (Mixed voices) - Unpublished
*[[Ripple on (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Ripple on]] (Unison)
*[[The river of life (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|The river of life]] (Solo voice) - 1870
*[[(Horace's ode 'Persices odi') (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|(Horace's ode 'Persices odi')]] (Mixed voices) - 1865 Unpublished
*[[Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day? (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?]] (Solo voice)
*[[The Soldier's Tent (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|The Soldier's Tent]] (Solo voice) - 1900-1901
*[[Song of the nights (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Song of the nights]] (Unison)
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*{{NoCo|Twilight}} (1874)
*[[Sorrow and song (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Sorrow and song]] (Unison)
*{{NoCo|Von edler Art}} (1900)
*[[Take O take those lips away (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Take O take those lips away]] (TTBB) - Unpublished
*{{NoCo|When in disgrace with fortune and men’s eyes}}
*[[Take, O take these lips away (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Take, O take these lips away]] (Treble voices)
*{{NoCo|When to the sessions of sweet silent thought}}
*[[Tell me where is fancy bred? (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Tell me where is fancy bred?]] (Mixed voices) - 1864 Unpublished
*{{NoCo|Why does the azure deck the sky}} (1866)
*[[There lived a sage (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|There lived a sage]] (TTBB) - Unpublished
*[[Thrice toss these oaken ashes in the air (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Thrice toss these oaken ashes in the air]] (Mixed voices) - Unpublished
*[[To night (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|To night]] (Treble voices)
*[[Twilight (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Twilight]] (Solo voice) - 1874
*[[Von edler Art (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Von edler Art]] (Solo voice) - 1900
*[[Waving whispering trees (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Waving whispering trees]] (Mixed voices) - Unpublished
*[[The way to succeed (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|The way to succeed]] (Unison)
*[[When evening's dusky Car (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|When evening's dusky Car]] (SSA) - Unpublished
*[[When fades the moon all shadowy pale (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|When fades the moon all shadowy pale]] (Mixed voices) - Unpublished
*[[When in disgrace with fortune and men’s eyes (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|When in disgrace with fortune and men’s eyes]] (Solo voice)
*[[When to the sessions of sweet silent thought (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|When to the sessions of sweet silent thought]] (Solo voice)
*[[Why does the azure deck the sky (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Why does the azure deck the sky]] (Solo voice) - 1866
*[[The wind hath such a rainy sound (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|The wind hath such a rainy sound]] (Unison)
*[[Wrong not, sweet empress (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Wrong not, sweet empress]] (Mixed voices)
*[[You'll get there (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|You'll get there]] (Unison)
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====Secular anthems and odes at CPDL====
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====Other secular works====
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*{{NoCo|But soon, too soon}}
*[[Agamemnon (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Agamemnon]] - 1900
*{{NoCo|But when our country's cause}}
*[[Angel hosts, sweet love, befriend thee (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Angel hosts, sweet love, befriend thee]] - 1865
*{{NoCo|But when through all the infernal bounds}}
*[[The Archarnians (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|The Archarnians]] - 1914
*{{NoCo|By music}}
*[[Autumn (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Autumn]] - 1865-1866
*{{NoCo|By the streams that ever flow}}
*[[Beyond These Voices There Is Peace (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Beyond These Voices There Is Peace]] - Motet
*{{NoCo|The Contention of Ajax and Ulysses}} (1885)
*[[The Birds (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|The Birds]] - 1883
*{{NoCo|Eton}} (1891)
*[[But soon, too soon (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|But soon, too soon]]
*[[But when our country's cause (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|But when our country's cause]]
*[[But when through all the infernal bounds (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|But when through all the infernal bounds]]
*[[By music (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|By music]]
*[[By the streams that ever flow (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|By the streams that ever flow]]
*[[The Contention of Ajax and Ulysses (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|The Contention of Ajax and Ulysses]] - 1885
*[[Eton (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Eton]] - 1891
*[[Eton Memorial Ode (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Eton Memorial Ode]] - 1908
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*{{NoCo|Eton Memorial Ode}} (1908)
*[[The Feather (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|The Feather]]
*{{NoCo|He sang, and Hell consented}}
*[[The Four Brothers (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|The Four Brothers]]
*{{NoCo|Love To Love Calleth}}
*[[He sang, and Hell consented (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|He sang, and Hell consented]]
*{{NoCo|Man, Born Of Desire}}
*[[I praise the tender flower (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|I praise the tender flower]]
*{{NoCo|The Monstrous Sea}}
*[[The Love that Casteth Out Fear (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|The Love that Casteth Out Fear]] - Sinfonia sacra, 1904
*{{NoCo|Music the fiercest grief can charm}}
*[[Love To Love Calleth (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Love To Love Calleth]]
*{{NoCo|Myriad Voiced Queen!}}
*[[Man, Born Of Desire (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Man, Born Of Desire]]
*[[The Monstrous Sea (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|The Monstrous Sea]]
*[[Music the fiercest grief can charm (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Music the fiercest grief can charm]]
*[[Myriad Voiced Queen! (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Myriad Voiced Queen!]]
*[[The North Wind (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|The North Wind]]
*[[O Enter With Me (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|O Enter With Me]]
*[[Ode to Music (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Ode to Music]] - 1901
*[[Promethius Unbound (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Promethius Unbound]] - Cantata, 1880
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*{{NoCo|O Enter With Me}}
*[[Rejoice, Ye Dead (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Rejoice, Ye Dead]]
*{{NoCo|Ode to Music}} (1901)
*[[Rock-a-bye (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Rock-a-bye]] - Children's song book, 1893
*{{NoCo|Rejoice, Ye Dead}}
*[[Song of Darkness and Light (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Song of Darkness and Light]] - Ode, 1898
*{{NoCo|Thee, Fair Poetry Oft Hath Sought}}
*[[The Spring of the Year (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|The Spring of the Year]]
*{{NoCo|Thou, O Queen}}
*[[The Soul's Ransom (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|The Soul's Ransom]] - Psalm of the Poor, 1906
*{{NoCo|To Me, To Me, Fair-Hearted Goddess, Come}}
*[[The Vision of Life (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|The Vision of Life]] - Symphonic Poem, 1907
*{{NoCo|Turn, O Return!}}
*[[Thee, Fair Poetry Oft Hath Sought (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Thee, Fair Poetry Oft Hath Sought]]
*[[Thou, O Queen (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Thou, O Queen]]
*[[To Me, To Me, Fair-Hearted Goddess, Come (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|To Me, To Me, Fair-Hearted Goddess, Come]]
*[[Turn, O Return! (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Turn, O Return!]]
*[[War and peace (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|War and peace]] - Ode, 1903
*[[Weathers (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|Weathers]]
*[[When the morning stars together their glory sang (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)|When the morning stars together their glory sang]]
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====Secular cantatas and motets at CPDL====
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*{{NoCo|Promethius Unbound}} (Percy Bysshe Shelley) (1880) - Cantata
*{{NoCo|War and peace}} (1903) - Ode
*{{NoCo|The Love that Casteth Out Fear}} (1904) - Sinfonia sacra
*{{NoCo|The Soul's Ransom}} (Psalm of the poor) (1906) - Sinfonia sacra
*{{NoCo|The Vision of Life}} (1907) – Symphonic Poem
*{{NoCo|Beyond These Voices There Is Peace}} (1908) - Motet
*{{NoCo|Song of Darkness and Light}} (1898) - Ode
====Other secular works, uncategorized on CPDL====
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*{{NoCo|Agamemnon}} (Aeschylus) (1900)
*{{NoCo|Angel hosts, sweet love, befriend thee}} (Lord Francis Hervey) (1865)
*{{NoCo|The Archarnians}} (Aristophanes) (1914)
*{{NoCo|Autumn}} - (Thomas Hood) (1865-66)
*{{NoCo|The Birds}} - Music to accompany the Greek Play by Aristophanes - (1883) - Cambridge
*{{NoCo|The Feather}} (Walter de la Mare)
*{{NoCo|The Four Brothers}} (Walter de la Mare)
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*{{NoCo|I praise the tender flower}} (Robert Seymour Bridges)
*{{NoCo|The North Wind}} (William Ernest Henley)
*{{NoCo|Proud Maisie}} (Sir Walter Scott)
*{{NoCo|The river of life}} (Lord Pembroke) (1870)
*{{NoCo|Rock-a-bye}} (Children's souvenir song book) (1893)
*{{NoCo|Sonnet XXIX}} (William Shakespeare)
*{{NoCo|The Spring of the Year}}
*{{NoCo|Weathers}} (Thomas Hardy)
*{{NoCo|When the morning stars together their glory sang}}
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==Publications by Parry==
==Publications by Parry==
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*{{NoCo|Three Odes of Anacreon}} (1868)
*1868 - {{NoCo|Three Odes of Anacreon}}
*{{NoCo|A Garland of Shakespearian and Other Old-Fashioned Songs}}, Opus 21 (1873)
*1873 - {{NoCo|A Garland of Shakespearian and Other Old-Fashioned Songs}}, Opus 21
*{{NoCo|Three Songs, Op. 12}} (1873)
*1873 - {{NoCo|Three Songs, Op. 12}}
*{{NoCo|Three Trios for Female Voices}} (1875)
*1875 - {{NoCo|Three Trios for Female Voices}}
*{{NoComp|English Lyrics|Charles Hubert Hastings Parry}} (1885-1920)
*1885-1920 - {{NoComp|English Lyrics|Charles Hubert Hastings Parry}}
*{{NoCo|Four sonnets of Shakespeare}} (1887)
*1887 - {{NoCo|Four sonnets of Shakespeare}}
*{{NoCo|Ode on Saint Cecilia's Day}} (1889)
*1889 - {{NoCo|Ode on Saint Cecilia's Day}}
*{{NoCo|De Profundis}} (1891)
*1891 - {{NoCo|De Profundis}}
*[http://books.google.com/books?id=NQw5AAAAIAAJ ''The Art of Music''] (1893 and 1896)
*1893,1896 - [http://books.google.com/books?id=NQw5AAAAIAAJ ''The Art of Music'']
*{{NoCo|Invocation to music}}, An Ode in Honour of Henry Purcell (1895)
*1895 - {{NoCo|Invocation to music}}, An Ode in Honour of Henry Purcell
*[http://books.google.com/books?id=Vh05AAAAIAAJ ''The Evolution of the Art of Music''] (1896)
*1896 - [http://books.google.com/books?id=Vh05AAAAIAAJ ''The Evolution of the Art of Music'']
*{{NoCo|Six Lyrics from an Elizabethan Song Book}} (1897)
*1897 - {{NoCo|Six Lyrics from an Elizabethan Song Book}}
*{{NoComp|Six Modern Lyrics|Charles Hubert Hastings Parry}} (1897)
*1897 - {{NoComp|Six Modern Lyrics|Charles Hubert Hastings Parry}}
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*{{NoCo|Eight Four-Part Songs}} (1898)
*1898 - {{NoCo|Eight Four-Part Songs}}
*[http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=The%20Music%20of%20the%20Seventeenth%20Century ''Oxford History of Music, Volume 3: The Music of the Seventeenth Century]'' (1902)
*1902 - [http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=The%20Music%20of%20the%20Seventeenth%20Century ''Oxford History of Music, Volume 3: The Music of the Seventeenth Century]''
*{{NoCo|Six Part-Songs for SATB}} (1909)
*1909 - {{NoCo|Six Part-Songs for SATB}}
*[http://books.google.com/books?id=HiQ5AAAAIAAJ ''Johann Sebastian Bach: The Story of the Development of a Great Personality''] (1909)
*1909 - [http://books.google.com/books?id=HiQ5AAAAIAAJ ''Johann Sebastian Bach: The Story of the Development of a Great Personality'']
*{{NoCo|Four Unison Songs}} (1909)
*1909 - {{NoCo|Four Unison Songs}}
*{{NoCo|Seven Part Songs for Male-Voice Choir}} (1910)
*1910 - {{NoCo|Seven Part Songs for Male-Voice Choir}}
*{{NoCo|School Songs (1911)}}
*1911 - {{NoCo|School Songs (1911)}}
*{{NoCo|Three Unison Songs}} (1913)
*1913 - {{NoCo|Three Unison Songs}}
*{{NoCo|School Songs (1914)}}
*1914 - {{NoCo|School Songs (1914)}}
*{{NoCo|The chivalry of the sea}} (1916)
*1916 - {{NoCo|The chivalry of the sea}}
*{{NoCo|Three Songs for Kookoorookoo}} (1916)
*1916 - {{NoCo|Three Songs for Kookoorookoo}}
*{{NoCo|Three School Songs}} (1918)
*1918 - {{NoCo|Three School Songs}}
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*Another C.H.H. Parry biography and music list from [http://phonoarchive.org/grove/Entries/S20949.htm The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians]
*Another C.H.H. Parry biography and music list from [http://phonoarchive.org/grove/Entries/S20949.htm The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians]
*Lyrics of many of Parry's works from [http://www.recmusic.org/lieder/p/parry.html The Lied and Art Song Texts Page]
*Lyrics of many of Parry's works from [http://www.recmusic.org/lieder/p/parry.html The Lied and Art Song Texts Page]
*[http://www.musicaltimes.co.uk/archive/obits/191811parry.html Remembrance to Parry written in 1918 after his death in "Musical Times"]
*[http://www.musicaltimes.co.uk/archive/obits/191811parry.html Remembrance to Parry written in "Musical Times", 1918 after his death]
*[{{website|cyberhymnal}}/bio/p/a/r/parry_chh.htm Cyber Hymnal&trade; entry for C. H. Parry]
*[{{website|cyberhymnal}}/bio/p/a/r/parry_chh.htm Cyber Hymnal&trade; entry for C. H. Parry]
*Rehearsal MIDI files of some of Parry's works available from [http://s119247422.websitehome.co.uk/midimusic/complist.html#Parry John's downloadable Midi File Choral Music site]
*Rehearsal MIDI files of some of Parry's works available from [http://s119247422.websitehome.co.uk/midimusic/complist.html#Parry John's downloadable Midi File Choral Music site]

Latest revision as of 01:33, 21 December 2023

Life

Born: 27 February 1848

Died: 7 October 1918

Biography

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Sir Charles Hubert Hastings Parry was an English composer, probably best known for his setting of William Blake's poem, Jerusalem. Born in Bournemouth, Hampshire, and brought up at Highnam Court, Gloucestershire, he was the second son of Thomas Gambier Parry, of Highnam Court, Gloucester - an amateur artist. His grandfather was a director of the East India Company, and his grandmother was a member of a well-known naval family, which included Lord Gambier, the Admiral of the British fleet. Charles Hubert was educated at Malvern, Twyford, near Winchester, and then at Eton (from 1861), and then at Exeter College, Oxford. While still at Eton he wrote music and two anthems that were published in 1865. Parry wrote solo songs all his life, starting with several composed while he was 18 years old and still attending Eton. Later he wrote an Evening Service in D, and dedicated it to Sir John Stainer. He took the degree of Mus.B. at Oxford at the early age of eighteen, and later earned a B.A. in 1870.

He then left Oxford for London where in the following year he joined a young Eton friend working at Lloyds. Working this job for four years, in duty to his father's desire to not make music his career but his avocation, Charles Hubert was ultimately set free when the business suddenly failed. This failure allowed him to abandon the business for a career in Music, which he commensed by taking a Doctor of Music at Cambridge in 1883. Following this he and took a position at Oxford, suceeding Dr. Corfe in the position of Choragus, simultaneously being admitted to Oxford as a Doctor of Music ad eundem in 1884.

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He studied successively with H. H. Pierson (at Stuttgart), Sterndale Bennett and Macfarren; but the most important part of his artistic development was with the pianist Edward Dannreuther in London. Among the larger works of this early period is an overture, Guillem de Cabestanh (Crystal Palace, 1879), a pianoforte concerto in F sharp minor, played by Dannreuther at the Crystal Palace and Richter concerts in 1880, and his first choral work: The Scenes from Prometheus Unbound, produced at the Gloucester Festival, 1880. These works, like the Symphony in G, given at the Birmingham Festival of 1882, seemed strange even to educated listeners, who were confused by the intricacy of Parry's treatment. It was not until his setting of James Shirley's 1640 ode, The Glories of our Blood and State, premiered at Gloucester in 1883, and the Partita for violin and pianoforte (published about the same time) that Parry's importance finally was realized by the musical public.

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His first major works begin to appear in 1880: a piano concerto and a choral setting of scenes from Shelley's Prometheus Unbound. The first performance of the Prometheus has often been held to mark the start of a "renaissance" in English classical music. Parry achieved a greater contemporary success, however, with the ode Blest pair of Sirens (1887) which established him as the leading English choral composer of his day. Blest Pair of Sirens utilized lyrics from John Milton's Ode "At a Solemn Music", and was first performed at the inaugural concert in the newly-built "Albert Hall". The work is dedicated to C. V. Stanford and the Bach Choir. Among the most successful of a long series of similar works were the Ode on Saint Cecilia's Day (1889), the oratorios, Judith (1888) and Job (1892), the psalm-setting De Profundis (1891) and The Pied Piper of Hamelin (1905). His solo works composed in 12 sets of "English Lyrics" (published in 1885, 1886, 1895, 1896, 1902, 1903, 1907 and 1909, and posthumanously in 1918 and 1920). His early orchestral works include four symphonies, the Overture to an Unwritten Tragedy (1893), and the Elegy for Brahms (1897). After Parry joined the staff of the Royal College of Music in 1884 he was appointed its Director in 1894, a post he held until his death. In 1900 he succeeded John Stainer as professor of music at Oxford University. His later music included a series of six "ethical cantatas", experimental works in which he hoped to supersede the traditional oratorio and cantata forms. They were generally unsuccessful with the public, though Elgar admired The Vision of Life (1907) and The Soul's Ransom (1906) has had several modern performances. He finally was forced to resign his Oxford appointment on doctor's advice in 1908, and the last decade of his life produced some of his finest works, including the Symphonic Fantasia '1912' (also called Symphony No. 5), the Ode on the Nativity (1912), Jerusalem (1916) and the Songs of Farewell (1916 – 1918).

Influenced as a composer principally by Bach and Brahms, Parry evolved a powerful diatonic style which itself greatly influenced future English composers such as Elgar and Vaughan Williams. His own full development as a composer was almost certainly hampered by the immense amount of work he took on, but his energy and charisma, not to mention his abilities as a teacher and administrator, helped establish art music at the centre of English cultural life. He collaborated with the poet Robert Bridges, and was responsible for many books on music, including The Evolution of the Art of Music (1896), the third volume of the Oxford History of Music (1907) and a study of Bach (1909).

His six "Songs of Farewell" are the last works in his repertoire, and seem to be a reflection of his resignation to his terminal illness. The poignant words of Thomas Campion's poem "Never weather-beaten sail" which entreats us:

Than my wearied sprite now longs to fly out of my troubled breast:
O come quickly, sweetest Lord, and take my soul to rest.

which seems a fitting epithet to one of England's greatest choral composers.

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Choral works

Sacred works

Anglican chants

Hymn settings (without words)

Hymns & carols (with words) at CPDL

Other hymns and carols

Service music at CPDL

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Other service music

Sacred oratorical at CPDL

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Other sacred oratorical

Other sacred works at CPDL

Other sacred works

Secular works

Partsongs, songs, and arias at CPDL

Other partsongs, songs, and arias

Secular anthems and odes at CPDL

Secular cantatas and motets at CPDL

Other secular works

 
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Publications by Parry

Publications about Parry

  • C. Hubert H. Parry - His Life and Music, Jeremy Dibble, Clarendon Press 1992, Oxford England ISBN 0-19-816702-4
  • Parry before Jerusalem - Studies of his life and music - Bernard Benoliel, Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., Aldershot, Hampshire

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