A manuscript copy of a collection for the Welsh triple harp by John Parry (Ruabon)
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https://doi.org/10.58698/stm-sjm.v106.22141Keywords:
18th century music, harp music, John Parry (Ruabon) (1710-1782), Welsh music historyAbstract
A manuscript copied by the Swedish19th-century harpist Adolf Sjödén claims to be a copy of the original work by the Welsh 18th-century composer John Parry (Parry Ddal/Blind Parry, Ruabon) (1710-1782). The manuscript appears to be in the style of John Parry, with resemblances to his other published works for the Welsh triple harp although many of the tunes in the manuscript are unique. Adolf Sjödén's role as the copyist adds an additional layer of historical significance, and the manuscript provides a glimpse into the musical traditions of 18th-century Wales. The discovery contributes to the ongoing efforts to preserve and understand the rich cultural heritage of Welsh music.
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