Sir Charles Hubert Parry belongs to a forgotten generation of English composers who are often over-shadowed by Sir Edward Elgar, and the result has been that much of their work is little played. In Parry's case, he is now mostly remembered for hymn tunes like Jerusalem and Repton, both marvelous melodies. The latter first appeared in Parry's oratorio Judith, and was adapted as a hymn tune after the composer's death. The solo part can be played by a trumpet, clarinet or alto saxophone and will give your chosen soloist a chance to shine.