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In 18th century France the fanfare was a movement with energy and repetition of notes, and fanfares of the modern description date from the 19th century, when they were composed for British coronations ( such as Hubert Parry's I was glad for Edward VII ) and other important occasions.
Parry's compositions were also performed regularly.

Parry's and published
Lord reacted to Kirk's and Parry's essays with " Homer as Oral Poet ", published in 1968, which reaffirmed Lord's belief in the relevance of Yugoslav poetry and its similarities to Homer and downplayed the intellectual and literary role of the reciters of Homeric epic.
At the request of the publisher Curwen, Holst made a version as a unison song with orchestra ( Curwen also published Sir Hubert Parry's unison song with orchestra, Jerusalem ).

Parry's and Homeric
Parry's influence is evident in the work of later scholars who have argued that there is a fundamental break in the institutional structure between Homeric Greece and Platonic Greece, a break characterized by the transition from an oral culture to a written culture.
From Parry's resulting research in Bosnia, the records of which are now housed at Harvard University, he and his student Albert Lord revolutionized Homeric studies.

Parry's and Parry
This was never played in Parry's lifetime, receiving its first performance at a memorial concert for Parry himself in 1918.
* Parry's Source Code The original LISP code for Parry.
Gambier Parry's parents, Richard and Mary Parry of Banstead, Surrey, died when he was young and he was raised by his maternal aunts and uncles, the Gambiers.
At a routine check up in January 2005, Parry's consultant stated there was a " marked improvement " but told Parry that although his condition might be stable, his heart wouldn't improve.
In April 2005, due to a combination of drug treatment and Parry's improvements in digestion and exercise, resulting in a loss of four stones in six months, Parry was removed from the transplant list.
Ltd., a subsidiary of Parry's Esplanade Limited ( later Parry Corporation ), purchased 19. 88 % of NBN Limited for A $ 6. 7 million.
Parry's ( now EID Parry ), may have been the earliest of them and Binny & Co .' s founders may have had the oldest associations with Madras, but it was Arbuthnot, established in 1810, that was the city's strongest commercial organization in the 19th Century.
The City Council reluctantly agreed to Parry's demands and Parry told the press that the solution was " under our noses all along ".
Several plants are also named after him, including the Parry Pinyon, Parry's Lily and Parry's Penstemon.
The Parry head office at Parry's Corner
The Parry head office at Parry's Corner
Parry's Corner, one of the most prominent central business districts of Chennai, derives its name from Parry.

Parry's and by
Proceeding from Parry's conclusions and adopting one of his schemata, Francis P. Magoun, Jr., argues that Beowulf likewise was created from a legacy of oral formulas inherited and extended by bards of successive generations, and the thesis is striking and compelling.
Blake's lyrics have also been set to music by other composers without reference to Parry's melody.
While games provide amusement by showing how messages distort content via uncontextualized transmission, Parry's supporters argue that the theory of oral tradition reveals how oral methods optimized the signal-to-noise ratio and thus improved the quality, stability and integrity of content transmission.
The concert concludes with Hubert Parry's Jerusalem ( a setting of a poem by William Blake ), and the British national anthem.
" Parry's book, 100 Years of Flight was commissioned by the International Civil Aviation Organization, based in Montreal, Canada.
As such it has become extremely popular sung to the English composer Hubert Parry's tune Repton taken from the 1888 oratorio Judith and set to the latter part of Whittier's poem in 1924 by Dr George Gilbert Stocks.
Other recordings included Parry's Job, Haydn's The Creation, Paroles tissées by Lutosławski, Offenbach's Vert-Vert, Berlioz's Grande Messe des Morts, Op.
Gray, Kirby prepared the natural history supplement for Captain Parry's 1819 – 1820 expedition to seek the North-West Passage: his work formed the insect section of the Account of the Animals seen by the late Northern Expedition while within the Arctic Circle 1821.
In 2011 conductor Edward-Rhys Harry oversaw the total reconstruction of Parry's oratorio Emmanuel, which was performed by Cor Bro Ogwr and The British Sinfonietta, conducted by Harry, in December of that year.
Parry's analysis of his research portrays the October Surprise affair as a treasonous deal made by disgruntled ex-CIA agents and others affiliated with Reagan and Bush, who bypassed the Carter administration's secret diplomatic efforts to secure the release of the hostages before the American election.
' Parry's Bakery ' was a famous bakery, found in Bronallt Terrrace and was visited by hundreds of people from all over the Cynon Valley and beyond.
By the 2010s, the stretch between Parry's Corner and Nandanam was used by over 16, 000 vehicles during rush hour.

Parry's and University
Following King in identifying Lady Fane as Crowley's patroness are J. W. Martin and, more recently, Graham Parry's contribution to The Cambridge History of Early Modern Literature ( Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002 ).

Parry's and ).
The first publication listing all baronetcies ever created was C. J. Parry's Index of Baronetcy Creations ( 1967 ).

collected and papers
His work on sheaf theory hardly appears in his published papers, but correspondence with Henri Cartan in the late 1940s, and reprinted in his collected papers, proved most influential.
* All other necessary papers should be properly collected along with the voter ID card.
His 10-volume collected works contain most of his larger historical and theoretical writings, though not his shorter articles and papers or his extensive correspondence with important political, military, intellectual and cultural leaders in the Prussian state.
Many of his papers including photographs of his shop are collected in the Archives of American Art at the Smithsonian Institution.
He enjoyed collecting books: for example, he collected and protected many of Isaac Newton's papers.
The papers never mentioned who had collected the fossil, and in the first one he even mistakenly credited the painstaking cleaning and preparation of the fossil performed by Anning to the staff at Bullock ’ s museum.
His collected papers run to four volumes.
He produced a series of highly original and influential papers ( collected as " Second Thoughts ", 1967 ) on the analysis of schizophrenia, and the specifically cognitive, perceptual, and identity problems of such patients.
The collected papers of Avery are stored in two locations: the Tennessee State Library and Archives, and the Rockefeller Archive.
( Several of the collected papers specifically treat Derrida and Buddhist thought.
Many of his papers and collected artifacts were donated to the Kingston Library, and eventually passed to the Kingston Museum in his place of birth.
His papers on epigraphy ( collected in Commentationes epigraphicae, i vols., 1850-54 ) brought him into conflict with Theodor Mommsen in connexion with the preparation of the Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum, a scheme for which, drawn up by Mommsen, was approved in 1847.
His collected papers have been published in seven volumes by Oxford University Press.
While in prison, Hernández produced an extraordinary amount of poetry, much of it in the form of simple songs, which the poet collected in his papers and sent to his wife and others.
In a 1999 response to Malkiel, Lo and McKinlay collected empirical papers that questioned the hypothesis ' applicability that suggested a non-random and possibly predictive component to stock price movement, though they were careful to point out that rejecting random walk does not necessarily invalidate EMH, which is an entirely separate concept from RWH.
* or his collected papers
His clinical papers have been collected into a four volume work:
A commemorative book " Ettore Majorana Scientific Papers on the occasion of the centenary of the birth " of his ( nine ) collected papers, with commentary and English translations, was published by the Italian Physical Society.
* Majorana's collected papers, accompanied by English translations and commentaries, were published in Ettore Majorana Scientific Papers on the occasion of the centenary of the birth.
Many of these papers were collected by him in a quarto volume entitled Miscellanies on various Subjects ( 1781 ).
Cuvier's papers on the so-called Mollusca began appearing as early as 1792, but most of his memoirs on this branch were published in the Annales du museum between 1802 and 1815 ; they were subsequently collected as Mémoires pour servir à l ' histoire et à l ' anatomie des mollusques, published in one volume at Paris in 1817.
By the 1980s Dr. Eissler, with the help of Anna Freud, had collected thousands of tapes, letters and papers for that archive.
**" The collected papers of Prof. Adams ", Journal of the British Astronomical Association, 7 ( 1896 – 7 )
In 1966 they presented a set of papers at a meeting of the Society for American Archaeology which were later collected in the landmark New Perspectives in Archaeology ( 1968 ), edited by Binford and his then wife Sally, also an archaeologist.

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