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ST. JOSEPH

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Joseph Parry, 1841-1903 Used With Text: All hail to the Power, who giveth men might

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All hail to the Power who giveth men might

Hymnal: Songs of Praise #441 (1926) Meter: 10.10.10.10

All hail to the Power, who giveth men might

Author: S. P. Hymnal: Songs of Praise #450 (1925) Languages: English Tune Title: ST. JOSEPH

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Joseph Parry

1841 - 1903 Person Name: Joseph Parry, 1841-1903 Composer of "ST. JOSEPH" in Songs of Praise Joseph Parry (b. Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorganshire, Wales, 1841; d. Penarth, Glamorganshire, 1903) was born into a poor but musical family. Although he showed musical gifts at an early age, he was sent to work in the puddling furnaces of a steel mill at the age of nine. His family immigrated to a Welsh settlement in Danville, Pennsylvania in 1854, where Parry later started a music school. He traveled in the United States and in Wales, performing, studying, and composing music, and he won several Eisteddfodau (singing competition) prizes. Parry studied at the Royal Academy of Music and at Cambridge, where part of his tuition was paid by interested community people who were eager to encourage his talent. From 1873 to 1879 he was professor of music at the Welsh University College in Aberystwyth. After establishing private schools of music in Aberystwyth and in Swan sea, he was lecturer and professor of music at the University College of South Wales in Cardiff (1888-1903). Parry composed oratorios, cantatas, an opera, orchestral and chamber music, as well as some four hundred hymn tunes. Bert Polman

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Author of "All hail to the Power, who giveth men might" in Songs of Praise
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