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Gweithiau Dr. Parry.

Dyma'r rhestr o weithiau Dr. Parry a ddanfonwyd i mewn mewn cysylltiad â'i ymgeisiaeth am y swydd o Brifathro yn y Guildhall School of Music yn 1896.

ORATORIOS. "Emmanuel," produced at St. James' Hall, London, yn 1880, at Crystal Palace, 1880, and on various occasions in North and South Wales.

Saul of Tarsus," or, Scenes in the life of St. Paul, produced at Rhyl National Eisteddfod, 1892, repeated at Cardiff Musical Festival, 1892, Newcastle-on-Tyne and several other places.

"Prodigal Son," composed in 1866.

CANTATAS.

"Nebuchadnezzar," or, Scenes in Babylon (dedicated by special permission to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales), produced at Liverpool National Eisteddfod in 1881.

"Cambria," Historical Cantata, commissioned by the committee of the Llandudno National Eisteddfod, 1896, and to be produced there on 1st July next.

"Joseph and his Brethren," composed in 1880.

The Birds," composed in 1871.

GRAND OPERAS.

"Blodwen," The White Flower. The first Welsh Grand Opera (dedicated by special permission to H.R.H. Princess of Wales), produced in 1880, and performed about 500 times.

Virginia," produced at Swansea in 1882.

"Arianwen," produced at Theatre Royal, Cardiff, in 1884, and performed about 100 times.

"Sylvia," Produced at the Theatre Royal, Cardiff, 1895.

OTHER WORKS. A Tone Poem, for Chorus, Orchestra, Organ, and Four Bands, in three movements:

1.-Night and Sleep.
2. Dream Visions of Hell.
3.-Dream Visions of Heaven.

"Te Deum" (occupying about one hour in performance).

A Psalm (occupying about forty minutes in performance).

Chorales, about 300. An edition of 250 now ready for press.