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Delius

NOUN
  1. English composer of orchestral works (1862-1934)

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  • I say, I would suppose that this might divert our doctor from casting his eye upon Vedelius, whose defensative would have informed him that these epistles had been opposed as false and counterfeit before ever Salmasius or The Doctrine of the Saints��� Perseverance Explained and Confirmed
  • Lopatin's sound owes a lot to Kosmische acts such as Harmonia and Roedelius, and also bears comparison with Boards of Canada. Drowned In Sound // Feed
  • In a telling transition from B minor to F major, Delius calms the troubled man.
  • None of the symphonic music of Rimsky-Korsakov, Rachmaninov, Delius, Richard Strauss or Skryabin is without longueurs.
  • None of the symphonic music of Rimsky-Korsakov, Rachmaninov, Delius, Richard Strauss or Skryabin is without longueurs.
  • They will be playing music by Bradford-born Frederick Delius among other composers.
  • Note 66: London, BL Harley 957, fol. 19v: "… et ait date nobis epulandum, et bibendum, et manducauerunt, et satiati sunt, et biberunt et locuti sunt quibus modis innocentem crudelius punirent et morti traderent." back A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries
  • ‘He looked like a broken-hearted man by that point,’ remembers Roedelius, sitting in the east London offices of Lunz's record label.
  • In recent years the Delius cause has hardly been helped by the demise – within months – of a triumvirate of his most devoted exponents: Vernon Handley, Richard Hickox and Charles Mackerras. Delius: beauty in the ear of the beholder
  • Grudgingly, in the autumn of 1886 his father consented to allow him to enrol in a course of musical studies at Leipzig Conservatoire where Delius encountered Edvard Grieg. The world-renowned Norwegian composer would finally convince Delius's father that his son's future could only lie in music. Delius: beauty in the ear of the beholder
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