- Joseph Parry
Joseph Parry (
21 May 1841 –17 February 1903 ), was a Welshcomposer andmusician , born inMerthyr Tydfil ,Glamorgan ,Wales . He is known best as the composer of "Myfanwy " and "Aberystwyth (hymn tune) ".The cottage at 4 Chapel Row, Merthyr Tydfil, where Parry was born, is now open to the public as a
museum . [ [http://www.merthyr.gov.uk/Home/Leisure+and+Tourism/Museums/Joseph+Parrys+Cottage/default.htm Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council - Error Message | www.merthyr.gov.uk ] at www.merthyr.gov.uk] Parry's family emigrated to theUnited States in 1854, when he was 13, and he became an ironworker inDanville, Pennsylvania . There was a large Welsh community there and he became involved in strengthening Welsh culture locally. When, in 1865, he was admitted to the Gorsedd at theNational Eisteddfod of Wales , he took thebardic name , "Pencerdd America". He also became a Freemason in 1867, while inPennsylvania . His 1875 song, "Ysgytwad y Llaw (The Handshake)" appears to acknowledge his connection with the movement. He returned to Britain and studied music inLondon andCambridge . In 1873 he became Professor of Music at theUniversity of Wales . In 1876, he joined the masonic lodge atAberystwyth , and became their organist. His opera, "Blodwen", was first performed in the town's Temperance Hall on21 May 1878 , and was an enormous success, racking up a further 500 performances worldwide by 1896. His oratorio, "Saul of Tarsus", was commissioned for the National Eisteddfod at Rhyl in 1892, and was also a major success. In about 1881, the Parry family left Aberystwyth forSwansea . A resident ofPenarth in his later years, Parry died there and is buried in St. Augustine's Churchyard, Penarth.He was the subject of a BBC dramatisation in 1978 entitled "Off to Philadelphia in the Morning " based on the book by Jack Jones, another of
Merthyr Tydfil 's famous sons.Notes
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