Parratt, Walter, 1841-1924
Parratt, Walter
Walter Parratt English organist and composer
Parratt, Walter, 1841-1924, compositeur
Parratt, Walter, Sir, 1841-1924
Parrat, Walter 1841-1924
VIAF ID: 32190353 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Parratt, Walter ‡d 1841-1924
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Parratt, Walter, ‡d 1841-1924
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Parratt, Walter, ‡d 1841-1924, ‡c compositeur
- 100 0 _ ‡a Walter Parratt ‡c English organist and composer
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (14)
5xx's: Related Names (3)
- 551 1 _ ‡a Huddersfield
- 500 1 _ ‡a Parratt, Henry L. ‡d 19.sc
- 551 1 _ ‡a Windsor
Works
Title | Sources |
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Be strong and play the man | |
[caption title, p.103:] In imitation of Shakespear[e] | 2|d act Scene 5 Midsummer Dream | Canzonet 3 voices. Phil: Hayes | |
[caption title, p.31:] Epigram | Phil. Hayes | Dec. 15. 1778 | |
[caption title, p.48:] Catch | à 4 voc. | Inscription on a Grotto | at Crux-Euston, the work of nine young ladies sisters | Written by M|r Pope | Phil: Hayes | |
[caption title, p.59:] à 3 voc. | |
[caption title, p.88:] Upon the Alarm of an Invasion from the Enemy | Glee 4 voices | |
[caption title, p.9:] Epitaph upon a young lady who dyed [sic] the day on which she married | written by Rob.|t Herrick Esq | printed in 1648. | |
Charmer hear your faithful lover | |
Choral songs : in Honour of Her Majesty Queen Victoria | |
Come follow me brave hearts | |
Come Megg be quick and make the bed | |
Content's a treasure sought by all mankind | |
Courtly in company the other day | |
Cruel despair no more torment me | |
Echoes of Hellas: The tale of Troy & The story of Orestes from Homer & Æschylus with introductory essay & sonnets by Prof. George C. Warr, M. A., presented in 82 designs by Walter Crane. | |
Empires of kings are now and ever were | |
Exaudi Domine orationem | |
Farewell the city calls me from your bow'rs | |
Farewell ye pleasing haunts adieu | |
Gentle love this hour befriend me | |
Give the toast my good fellow | |
O God thou hast cast us out | |
Good night one glass and then away | |
Grant me indulgent heav'n a rural seat | |
Hallelujah | |
Hark how swift the moments fly | |
Hark how the woods do ring | |
Lo here beneath this hallow'd shade | |
Here innocence and beauty lie | |
Here shunning idleness at once and praise | |
How long wilt thou forget me | |
In a dark corner of the house | |
[label on cover:] Te deum | componirt | vom Prinzen Albert | Partitur. | |
Laudate Dominum de caelis | |
Let monarchs fight for pow'r | |
Life have I worn out thrice thirty years | |
O Lord in our distress | |
Love's a gentle gen'rous passion | |
Man's life is but in vain | |
[Manuscript music, untitled] | |
My God look upon me | |
Nature a thousand ways complains | |
Nature and nature's laws | |
No vain fantastic ornament she wore | |
I offer love but thou respect wilt have | |
Pieces | |
Poor bird snatch'd off by fate's severe decree | |
Poor John thy swelling sails are furl'd | |
The prodigal's an ass | |
Psalm 13 | |
The ring dove mourns on yonder tree | |
Should loudest tempest and tremendous storm | |
Stephen and time are now both even | |
Sweet warbler to whose artless song | |
Sweetly flow thou gentle stream | |
Tears for the good and true. | |
That morn which saw me made a bride | |
This Sheffield raised the sacred dust below | |
Those envious flakes came down in haste | |
Thy eyes bespeak th'imperial wife of Jove | |
Thy vain pursuit fond youth | |
'Tis in view the rich blessing kind nature bestow'd | |
To fetch some wine Alicia went | |
Tomorrow yes tomorrow you'll repent | |
The triumph of Victoria | |
Turn oh turn thee dearest creature | |
Turn thee unto me | |
The wakeful nightingale | |
Whoe'er has travelled life's dull round | |
With lively talents and an open heart | |
[without title] | |
Ye happy fields unknown to noise and strife | |
Ye lovely inmates of these groves | |
You say you nothing owe | |
You whose fond wishes do to heav'n aspire | |
The youth that's touch'd with noble fire | |
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