O Autorze

Sir Charles Hubert Hastings Parry was a prominent English composer, musicologist, and educator, known for his contributions to the development of British music in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Parry served as the first director of the Royal College of Music and played a crucial role in the revival of interest in English choral music, particularly through his own works, which included anthems, hymns, and orchestral pieces. His most famous compositions include the choral work 'I Was Glad' and the 'Symphonic Variations'.

Parry's influence extended beyond his compositions; he was an ardent supporter of the arts and was instrumental in fostering a new generation of musicians. He advocated for music education and was committed to elevating the status of British music on the international stage. Parry's legacy endures through his music and his contributions to music education, making him a significant figure in the history of British music.

Data Urodzenia February 27, 1848
Miejsce Urodzenia Birmingham, England
Data śmierci October 7, 1918