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Disgrifiad archifolDiary of John Orlando Parry, also concert programmes, etc. (Formerly John [Orlando] Parry MS 24.),
- NLW MS 17739D.
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- 1869.
- NLW MS 4927A
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- [1820x1879]
'The "Te Deum" arranged to be sung to 10 Double & 9 Single Chants-following each other, in order to avoid the monotony of singing the whole to one Chant', 'Jubilate', and hymns and psalm-tunes, most of them composed by John Orlando Parry when he was organist of St. Jude's Church, Southsea.
- NLW MS 4930A
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- 1827
'A correct list of Pieces played at the two great Theatres' [Drury Lane and Covent Garden], October 1-December 26, 1827, in the autograph of John Orlando Parry.
- NLW MS 8290E
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- [1820x1879]
A collection of humorous songs, the music composed by John Orlando Parry- 'X.Y.Z., Married!', 10 Apr. 1841; 'Moderate Terms', 18 Oct. 1841; 'Berlin Wool', 22 May 1842; 'The United Family', 15 July 1842; 'Anticipations of Switzerland', 1 Oct. 1842; 'My "Dejeûneràla fourchette"', May 1844; 'Matrimony', 18 April 1845; 'The Railway Husband', 8 Oct. 1845; 'Crochet', 17 Feb. 1848; and undated and fragmentary pieces.
- NLW MS 4925A
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- 1821
'The first attempt at Composition by John Orlando Parry. Aged 11 years. 1821', being a number of miscellaneous songs and psalm-tunes.
- NLW MS 4928A
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- [1820x1879]
Miscellaneous waltzes, highland airs, and other songs, some with English and French words, transcribed by Eliza Owen.
- NLW MS 8286E
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'Sketch of English trio for Soprano, Tenor, Bass and [select] chorus . . . composed and sung by John Parry, junior'; 'Sunshine and Showers' composed for Miss Rainforth by John Parry, 10 April 1842; 'A Summer Midnight' by John Parry, 16 Nov. 1843; and 'The Homeward Voyage' by John Parry, 3 Aug. 1854.
- NLW MS 8287D
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- [1820x1879]
'Absence, death to those who love' composed for Miss F. Wyndham by John Parry, junior, 4 April 1839; 'The song of Flylas', by John Parry, junior, 26 Jan. 1840; 'A Summer Midnight' by John Parry, 24 Nov. 1843; 'Smiling Spring', 24 April 1854; 'Night, or hush'd in repose', 2 Oct. 1855; 'Meeting and Parting at Sea', 14 Nov. 1855; two hymn-tunes, 'Raglan' and 'Ty Gwyn' composed for the Llanover Choir 19 Sept. 1865; 'The New-born Year', 12 July 1858; 'Rest in peace, sweet child', 15 Nov. 1858; 'Oh! 'tis pleasant to walk in the meadows in spring', composed expressly for the Llanover choir, 4 Sept. 1865; 'A Winter Night's Song', composed for the Llanover choir, 30 Sept. 1865, with words, also by John Parry, written at Ty Uchaf, Llanover; 'Glory to God in the Highest', December 1871; and undated works- 'A little hymn of thankfulness arranged in an easy form for the use of National Schools and sung by the children of Surbiton National School for whom it was written', 'The departure of the Nightingale', and 'The Sweet vesper bells of Ancona'.
- NLW MS 8289D
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'Ask'st thou what maiden?' by John Orlando Parry, 9 Dec. 1826; 'Duetto straordinario!' by John Orlando Parry, junior, 23 Aug. 1836; 'Wanted-a Governess!' by J. Parry, junior, 17 May 1840; 'County Commissions' by John Parry, junior, 15 March 1841; 'Bitters!' by John Parry, 1 Feb. 1844; 'Red Riding Hood' by John Parry, 31 March 1846; 'Oh !! of all the pretty polkas-oh!' by John Parry, 6 Dec. 1851; 'The sweet vesper bells of Ancona', 12 Dec. 1853; 'Colleen Bawn' written by H. I. Byron, and arranged by Frank Musgrave and John Parry, Oct.-Nov., 1861; 'Speranza amabile' by John Parry, 19 March 1864; the original sketch of 'The Wedding Breakfast at Mrs. Roseleafs', by John Parry, Jan. 1866; 'Parting words-written for "The Harmonists" Society on the occasion of Miss Howell (Hon. Sec.) [on her marriage] leaving Surbiton for Ireland, written & composed by John Parry', 29 Jan. 1873; and undated songs, all by John Orlando Parry- 'A wife Wanted', 'Sweet Evening Time', and 'Mama is so very particular'.
- NLW MS 8291D
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- 1843-1849
A collection of humorous songs, words by Albert Smith and music by John Orlando Parry- 'Blue Beard', 28 Jan. 1843; 'The Sleeping Beauty', 2 June 1843; 'Jack Holiday' (words only), 20 May 1844; 'Fayre Rosamonde', 31 May 1844; 'Cinderella', 30 Dec. 1844; 'Young England', 9 June 1845; and 'Oh! send me not away from home!', 9 Feb. 1849.
Smith, Albert
- NLW MS 17718A.
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- 1841.
- NLW MS 17721A.
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- 1844.
Diary of John Orlando Parry. (Formerly John [Orlando] Parry MS 22.),
- NLW MS 17737D.
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- 1866.
Diary of John Orlando Parry, also concert programmes, etc. (Formerly John [Orlando] Parry MS 25.),
- NLW MS 17740D.
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- 1870.
- NLW MS 8288D
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- [1808x1879]
'Hence care and all thy train away', words by E. G. Wright, and music by John Parry ('Bardd Alaw'), 1808; 'Oh! do not ask me why I sigh', a ballad by John Parry ('Bardd Alaw'); 'An autumn song', music by John Parry (? 'Bardd Alaw'); 'The Departure of the Nightingale' by John Parry, junior, undated; 'The Minstrel' by John Orlando Parry, 27 Aug. 1827; 'A Glee for 4 Voices' by John Parry, junior, 4 Nov. 1838; a 'carol' by John Parry, 11 Dec. 1851; 'Ty Uchaf', a Welsh melody composed by John Parry for Ann Jones, Sept. 1865; and a Welsh air composed by him, 7 Oct. 1865; 'Glory to God in the highest', a chorale composed by John Parry and dedicated to his 'brother members of the Choir of St. Mark's, Surbiton, December 1871; and fragments and sketches.
Parry, John, 1776-1851
- NLW MS 4931C
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Miscellanea, mainly comprising lyrics and sketches by John Orlando Parry and programmes of concerts and entertainments in which he took part.