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Parry, C. Hubert H. (Charles Hubert Hastings), 1848-1918

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  • Existence: 18480227 - 19181007

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  • male

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Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:

Concertato on when the morning stars together, 1997

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Identifier: P0245
Scope and Contents

For SATB Voices, Asslmbly, Organ, and Brass Quintet. Tune: RUSTINGTON, Charles H.H. Parry. Setting: Richard Proulx. Text: Albert F. Bayly. 24 instrumental parts: 7 Trumpet I & II in B-Flat/C, 6 Horn/Trombone (Horn Substitute), 9 Trombone/Tuba, 2 Timpani.

Dates: 1997

I was glad, 1993

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Identifier: 0275
Scope and Contents I was glad / CHH Perry ; Richard Proulx OVERSIZE According to a letter written by Proulx that is included in this file, Proulx felt that a new edition of Parry's "I Was Glad" ("clearly engraved, using 'American' quarter rests, etc.") would be welcomed by choirs ("because the Novello/H.W. Gray edition is hard to read and the organ reduction of the orchestral score is awkward to play, and not idiomatically suited to the organ as it stands"). Proulx orchestrated this piece for...
Dates: 1993

I was glad, 1982

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Identifier: 0274C
Scope and Contents

I was glad / C. Hubert H. Parry ; Richard Proulx. OVERSIZE. This arrangement by Proulx was first written in 1982 and later revised in 1993. Proulx takes authorship for the instrumentation he added, which includes a brass section and accompanying percussio

Dates: 1982

Laudate dominum : [for organ and brass], 1985

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Identifier: 0315B
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Laudate dominum : [for organ and brass] / C.H.H. Parry ; Richard Proulx This work was arranged for brass, organ, and percussion by Proulx in 1985. The original tune for Proulx's arrangement, "LAUDATE DOMINUM" was written in 1894.

Dates: 1985

Laudate dominum : hymn 210 ; Duke Street : hymn 147

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Identifier: 0315A
Scope and Contents Laudate dominum : hymn 210 ; Duke Street : hymn 147 ; / C. Hubert H. Parry ; John Warrington Hatton ; Richard Proulx This file contains an arrangement for strings of Parry's "LAUDATE DOMINUM" and Hatton's "DUKE STREET." Instrumental parts, scores, and hymns.Proulx made this arrangement of the tune, DUKE STREET, with organ, 2 violins, viola, cello, and bass accompaniment. Proulx used the organ accompaniment from a hymn book for this arrangement (book citation is not included) and...
Dates: 1950 - 2010

O day of peace that dimly shines, 1992

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Identifier: P0169
Scope and Contents For SATB Choir (Congregation), Organ, and Optional Brass Choir and Timpani. JERUSALAM, C.H.H. Parry, arranged by Richard Proulx. Words by Carl P. Daw. 3 full instrumental scores and sets of 11 instrumental parts: Trumpet I-III in C, Horn I-II in F, Trombone I-II, Tuba, Trumpet. The instrumental parts are score for three different brass choir (Versions A, B, or C).In this file are the following: the published (1992) version of Proulx's original setting (G-2689) of Carl P. Daw's,...
Dates: 1992

O day of peace that dimly shines, 1982

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Identifier: 0393
Scope and Contents

O day of peace that dimly shines / C.H.H. Parry ; Richard Proulx. Publication No: G-2689 Subtitled: for SATB voices and organ with brass and timpani ad lib This work was published by GIA in1982. It is an arrangement of C.C.H. Parry's "Jerusalem." Proulx h

Dates: 1982

Responsorial Psalm: Ordinary Time 25 (C)

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Identifier: L0100
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Responsorial Psalm: Twenty-Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time (C). Praise the Lord who lifts up the poor. Psalm 113. 1 manuscript by Proulx. Antiphon: Peloquin, Verses: C.H.H. Parry. Hymnal Numner: 939 in Worship III.

Dates: 1950 - 2010

Variations on "laudate dominum", 1993

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Identifier: 0623
Scope and Contents

Variations on "laudate dominum" / C.H.H. Parry ; Richard Proulx This organ work is "[Based on a Hymn Tune by C.H.H. Parry, 1897]." The work is broken into five sections I. Trio II. Bicinium III. Trumpet tune IV. Meditation V. Tocatta This work is dedicate

Dates: 1993

When the morning stars together their creator's glory sang, 1995

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Identifier: M0072
Scope and Contents

When the Morning Stars Together Their Creator's Glory Sang. [Concertato on RUSTINGTON]. Text: Albert F. Bayly, 1969. Melody: Charles H.H. Parry, 1848-1918. Setting: Richard Proulx. 1 manuscript score, timpani part, and letter by Proulx's hand.

Dates: 1995