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  1. The Royal Shakspere; the poet's works in chronological order from the text of Professor Delius, with The two noble kinsmen and Edward III. by William Shakespeare, Nikolaus Delius, et all 2010-09-09
  2. Delius: A Life in Letters 1862-1908, Vol.1 (v. 1, 1862-1908) by Lionel Carley, Frederick Delius, 1983-01
  3. Delius Companion
  4. Koanga: Opera in Three Acts with Prologue and Epilogue by Frederick DELIUS, 1962-01-01
  5. String Quartet (1916) edited Eric Fenby by Frederick Delius, 2003
  6. The Nightingale ('Sing! Sing!') (D - G) by Frederick Delius, 2003
  7. FENNIMORE AND GERDA - PROGRAM - APRIL 29, MAY 1 AND 3, 1992 by FREDERICK DELIUS, 1992
  8. Koanga: Opera in Three Acts by Frederick Delius, 1974
  9. A descriptive catalogue with checklists of the letters and related documents in the Delius collection of the Grainger Museum, University of Melbourne, Australia by Rachel Lowe, 1981
  10. Grieg & Delius: A Chronicle of Friendship by Lionel Carley, 2000-07-01
  11. Elgar The Erotic Variations & Delius A Moment with Delius (Ken Russell Presents) by Ken Russell, 2007-10-10
  12. Music and Copyright: The Case of Delius and His Publishers by Robert Montgomery and Robert Threlfall, 2007-08-06
  13. Delius, the Paris years by Lionel Carley, 1975
  14. Delius (Master Musician) by Alan Jefferson, 1972-02-17

21. Frederick Delius (1862-1934)
Read a short biography of the influential English classical composer and check out a chronological list of his works and a bibliography. frederick delius (18621934)
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Frederick Delius (1862-1934)
Biographical Sketch
Fritz Theodor Albert Delius was born in Bradford, Yorkshire, England, on January 29, 1862. His father Julius was a wool merchant, and although he never considered music a proper livelihood, he encouraged its performance in the home. Young Fritz played piano and violin quite well. But off he went to college, after which he worked in his father's wool business for over three years as a travelling representative, visiting Sweden, Germany and France. His travelling around, and his frequent straying to romantic places like Norway and the French Riviera, resulted in a cosmopolitanism (and even an occasional anti-England bias) that was to stay with Delius for the rest of his life. Delius' interest in music continued to consume his thoughts, to the neglect of his wool-biz representative duties. His frustrated father allowed Fritz to move to Florida, USA, to manage his orange plantation (Solano Grove, south of Jacksonville). The young romantic Delius was to absorb the unique natural beauty along the St. Johns River, as well as the rich harmonic vocal improvisations of the local black slaves. He obtained a piano, met local music teacher Thomas Ward, and immersed himself in music, again to the neglect of his father's business. Delius was to later write: "In Florida, through sitting and gazing at Nature, I gradually learnt the way in which I should eventually find myself....(and) hearing (the Afro-Americans') singing in such romantic surroundings, it was then and there that I first felt the urge to express myself in music."

22. Frederick Delius
Appreciation.
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Name Nationality Lived Delius, Frederick English Delius, an Englishman who settled in France, was one of these names that kept popping up in the books I was reading about Debussy. Oddly enough, the first piece of his I listened to remains my favourite, the Songs of Farewell for chorus and orchestra. This is a truly beautiful and uplifting setting of five poems by Walt Whitman, a man whose poetry has inspired several of my favourite works. There is sadness but also optimism in both music and poems. In a Summer Garden , where a sort of Walt Disney animation music meets Impressionism. You will find excerpts from full-blown operas like the utterly sublime Walk to the Paradise Garden La Calinda , the supremely sweet Intermezzo from Fennimore and Gerda , the timeless Intermezzo and Serenade from Hassan and the Irmelin Prelude . And they will surely contain the pair of pieces Summer Night on the River and its popular sister On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring This last piece is really relaxing, and features in a superb radio play by Carole Rosen, which was broadcast in about 1984, called The Brass Cuckoo A Song of Summer is also the title of another fine, short, Nature-inspired work which begins tranquilly but grows more animated, a property it shares with the folk-song based

23. Delius, Frederick (1862 - 1934)
Read a biography or look at a caricature of the British composer. delius, frederick (1862 1934). Born in 1862 in Bradford of German parentage, delius was sent by his father to Florida
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Delius, Frederick (1862 - 1934)
Born in 1862 in Bradford of German parentage, Delius was sent by his father to Florida as an orange-grower. There he developed further his earlier musical interests and eventually persuaded his father to support him during a period of musical study at Leipzig Conservatory, where he met Grieg. With continued paternal support he moved thereafter to Paris and in 1897 settled at Grez-sur-Loing with the painter Jelka Rosen, who later became his wife. His final years brought blindness and paralysis, the result of an early syphilitic infection, and his later music was dictated to the young English musician Eric Fenby, who became his amanuensis. Delius had a strong champion in the conductor Sir Thomas Beecham, who did much to bring his music before the British public. The musical language of Delius with a characteristic harmony and lyricism of its own often has a rhapsodic intensity of feeling. Stage Works The stage works of Delius include the lyric drama Koanga, a love- story set on a Mississippi plantation, where the heroine, the slave-girl Palmyra, rejects the advances of the overseer in favour of a prince of her own tribe, Koanga. La Calinda, from this opera, is a well known orchestral excerpt. The opera A Village Romeo and Juliet, based on a novel by Gottfried Keller, is generally known to concert-audiences because of the familiar orchestral interlude The Walk to the Paradise Garden, as the lovers walk together to a village inn. From the later opera Fennimore and Gerda comes an orchestral Intermezzo, arranged after the death of the composer by Eric Fenby. The opera Irmelin, first performed under Beecham only in 1953, offers an orchestral Prelude for concert repertoire. Incidental music for James Elroy Flecker's Hassan has again provided items for concert repertoire.

24. Frederick Delius
frederick delius. (18621934) Bradford, Gran Bretaña
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Frederick Delius
Obras:
Florida (suite-1889)
Misa de la vida (1905)
Brigg Fair (orquesta-1907)
On Hearing the First Cockoo in Spring (orquesta-1912)
Concierto para violín (1916)
Requiem (1916)
A Village Romeo and Juliet (1901) - Walk to the Paradise Garden
Koanga (1904) - La Calinda
Fennimore and Gerda (1910) Biografía: Compositor británico. Nació en Bradford, Yorkshire, de padres alemanes. Éstos quisieron hacer de él un hombre del comercio, pero Delius, que tenía otro proyecto, marchó a los Estados Unidos después de viajar por Noruega y Suecia para mejorar sus conocimientos musicales, y entre 1884 y 1886 se dedicó al cultivo de naranjas en Florida, mientras estudiaba música con el organista Thomas F. Ward en Jacksonville. Cuando volvió a Europa, estudió en el Conservatorio de Leipzig. Allí, en 1889, se presentó como compositor con su suite Florida. En 1888, el compositor noruego Edvard Grieg había persuadido al padre de Delius para que aceptara la carrera musical de su hijo. Dos años más tarde, Frederick se instaló en París. Consiguió su primer éxito como compositor en Alemania. Más tarde, gracias a los esfuerzos del director de orquesta británico Thomas Beecham, su música se dio a conocer en Gran Bretaña y en los Estados Unidos. En 1929 Beecham organizó un gran festival Delius en Londres. En 1926 enfermó de parálisis y ceguera, por lo que tuvo que dictar las notas de sus composiciones a su joven discípulo, Eric Fenby, que se ocupó de escribirlas sobre el papel. La música de Delius se caracteriza por su atmósfera poética y la sutil evocación de distintos estados de ánimo, así como por su lirismo y cualidades armónicas, más que por las estructuras contrapuntísticas o las rítmicas. Se le caracteriza como un romántico dentro del impresionismo. Entre sus obras destacan las óperas A Village Romeo and Juliet (1900-1901), Koanga (1904) y Fennimore and Gerda (1910), las composiciones orquestales Brigg Fair (1907) y On Hearing the First Cockoo in Spring (1912), el concierto para violín (1916), música de cámara y canciones. También escribió una Misa de la vida y un Requiem, ambos sobre texto de Friedrich Nietzsche. Murió en Grez sur-Loing, Francia. ©

25. Composer
Brief biographical sketch, notes on stage, orchestral, and choral works, caricature, and brief Naxos discography.
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26. The Music Of Frederick Delius
Works lists, discography, reference information, sound files, picture files, links for frederick delius.
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"The last great apostle in our time of romance, emotion, and beauty in music." - Sir Thomas Beecham
Last Updated 10-18-2002
Welcome to my Delius site! Frederick Delius (1862-1934) composed a wealth of singularly masterful musical works. I hope you enjoy browsing through the pages, pictures, sound files and links I have collected here. E-mail me with suggestions, problems, or comments. Thanks to Harold Diamond for his review of this site in the January 1999 issue of The Delian (Delius Society - Philadelphia), and to Derek Cox and George Little for mentioning the site in the Delius Society (England) Newsletter No. 7 (January 1999). Also thanks to Jeff Gower, Jeff Driggers, Graeme Fyfe, Bill Early, Bill Marsh, Frank Lieber and Harry Froehlich for their assistance. Bill Thompson
DELIUS: BBC COMPOSER OF THE WEEK (9/16/2002 - 9/20/2002) "What's New" - A Chronological Listing of Additions to the Site
The Delius Festival in Jacksonville Florida Recaps of all annual Delius Festivals since 1961 News, Organizations and Events Join the DELIUS DISCUSSION GROUP (Jeff Gower, moderator)

27. Musica Classica - Classical Music - Klassische Musik - Karadar Bertoldi Ensemble
Karadar dictionary entry with life, essential works, lieder texts, illustrations, links to related composers, and MIDI audio samples.
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Life Best Works Photo Gallery Home Page Frederick Delius Life
Frederick Delius wrote music that is ephemeral, elusive, and sensuous, and although he is sometimes called an "English Impressionist," his is music which reflects the composer's emotional reactions. Delius owed most of his popularity to Sir Thomas Beecham, the British conductor who became his champion, and who insisted on performing Delius' music in concerts and recordings. His primary musical influences were Grieg and Wagner MIDI FILE - Mountain silence
Frederick Delius was born in Bradford, England in 1862, to German parents. Julius Delius, a successful wool merchant who had moved from Bielfeld to Bradford with his wife Elise, named his fourth child (of fourteen) Fritz Theodore Albert. Julius sent his son to business school to prepare to join the family wool business while also providing violin lessons. Fritz showed a marked preference for music but he and a friend persuaded the elder Delius to give them financial backing for a Florida orange grove. The two young men settled at Solano Grove near Jacksonville, where Delius met organist Thomas F. Ward with whom he studied music while absorbing the songs of the local black population.

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29. Frederick Delius - Biography
With all his outstanding works completed, frederick delius died at Grezsur-Loingon June 10 1934, his wife outliving him by just one year.
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Delius: by Achille Ouvre. Biography Born in England 1862
Died in France 1934
Buried in England 1935 Fritz Theodor Albert Delius
was born in Bradford, Yorkshire, England, on 29 January 1862 to parents who had come to England from Bielefeld, Germany. Julius, his father, was a prosperous businessman in one of Yorkshire's great Victorian industries, wool. The home was a musically cultured one, and, as a boy, Fritz learned to play both violin and piano proficiently before he reached his teens. After attending Bradford Grammar School (1874-8), he spent two years studying at the International College near London, and then some apprentice years in his father's business. These were characterised by a growing frustration with business life, and in March 1884, Fritz persuaded his father to let him try his hand at cultivating oranges in Florida, USA. His plantation, Solano Grove, was some hours upstream from Jacksonville on the banks of the St. John's River. Once there, he quickly secured a piano and found a local source for theory lessons, a Jacksonville organist named Thomas Ward an important early influence. He also absorbed the sounds of the singing of negro workers, which were to be documented in his

30. Frederick Delius: Books And Societies
frederick delius (18621934) Some Suggested delius delius's output.frederick delius - by Sir Thomas Beecham I like this one. It
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Frederick Delius (1862-1934) Some Suggested Delius Books and Societies
(compiled, with some personal commentary, by Jeff Gower) Delius Books Delius: Portrait of a Cosmopolitan - by Christopher Palmer
This is an EXCELLENT book, and is highly recommended for those who are more musically inclined. A thorough musicological study of Delius and his various influences, both geographically- and culturally-derived, as well as his influence on others. Superb! Frederick Delius: Music, Art and Literature - by Lionel Carley
A recent book published in 1997, which is a collection of essays by musicologists, art historians, etc., and presenting a fresh account of the musical, artistic, and literary aspects of Delius's output. Frederick Delius - by Sir Thomas Beecham
I like this one. It contains good biographical material, as well as some musical insight by Delius's greatest interpreter. Delius: A Life in Letters - by Lionel Carley
This is the Delian "bible", for in its two volumes are all the mysteries of Delius revealed, I think. Straight from the horse's mouth, so to speak. Plus some superb background and footnote material from Carley, the leading Delius expert. Delius: A Life in Pictures - by Lionel Carley and Robert Threlfall
This is a collection of great photos and artwork associated with Delius, with some selected quotes and tidbits of information sprinkled about. I don't know if this is still in print or not.

31. Browse Classical - Composer
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32. Visiting Danville: Reflections On Delius In Danville And The Upcoming Festival
I'm looking forward to a return visit in May. Sidebarfrederick delius in Recordings.Recommended Works delius, frederick. delius a Life in Letters.
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Visiting Danville:
Reflections on Delius in Danville and the Upcoming Festival
(Revised)
by Michael R. Ridderbusch
My Visit to Danville, September, 1996
Finally! I arrive in Danville, Virginia late Saturday, the last day of summer. The weather is perfect: sunny, slightly breezy, with a hint of autumn in the air. (The Blue Ridge Mountains and Lovers' Leap on Route 58 East were an auspicious first entrance to southern Virginia.) So what brought me all the way from Morgantown, West Virginia to Danville? As a northwesterner transplanted by a job move, why did I come all this distance to a region of the county so different from my background and experience? I'm tracking the path of that great, but lesser known "British" composer Frederick Delius (1862-1934), who spent nine months in Danville (Sept. 1885 - June 1886) teaching music to earn fare to Europe, where he pursued a career as a composer. (Earlier, he had made an unsuccessful attempt to grow oranges in Florida from March 1884 to Sept. 1885, an enterprise designed to assuage the fears, yet escape the scrutiny of his father in England, who wished to hem in the wayward, artistically inclined lad: a classic biographical episode in the lives of artists.) Delius and his music now have an international reputation and have become a minor classic. One can't go into almost any record store with a classical music section of moderate size and not find Delius CD's. He's quite well represented by recordings, several versions existing of his most important works. And it's my love of that music and my desire to see some of its origins that inspired me to come here.

33. The Music Of Frederick Delius
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34. Chapter 9: Jacksonville University, Jacksonville
frederick delius. Koanga. np 19851897. Manuscript score. On campus is the restoredhome of frederick delius, which once stood on the banks of the St.
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Frederick Delius. Koanga . [n.p.] 1985-1897. Manuscript score.
Jacksonville University
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Carl S. Swisher Library. Jacksonville University is a private, independent, coeducational, institution, offering a wide range of baccalaureate degrees and selected master’s degrees with approximately 2,000 students. The University traces its history to William J. Porter University which opened its doors in 1934 as a two-year community college in downtown Jacksonville. Within a year, the institution was renamed Jacksonville Junior College to identify more accurately with the city. In 1944, the college moved into the Kay Mansion in the fashionable Riverside area of Jacksonville. By 1950, the college relocated to its present site on the St. Johns River on a beautifully landscaped 260-acre campus. In 1956, Jacksonville Junior College became Jacksonville University and shortly thereafter merged with The Jacksonville College of Music. The library was built in the early 1950s with two later additions and named for the head of Swisher International of Jacksonville, maker of King Edward and Swisher cigars. The library contains approximately 500,000 cataloged items in various formats. On campus is the restored home of Frederick Delius, which once stood on the banks of the St. Johns River south of Jacksonville at Solano Grove. The university has participated for thirty-four years with the Delius Association of Florida and other organizations in an annual festival of Delius’ music, along with a composition competition for young composers. The Swisher Library maintains a separate collection of Delius materials related to the composer and the annual festivals.

35. New Acquisitions To The Music Library -- Music Scores
delius, frederick, 18621934. A song before sunrise for orchestra / frederick delius. delius,frederick, 1862-1934. Dance rhapsody, no. 2 / frederick delius.
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Bartok, Bela, 1881-1945.
Divertimento for string orchestra / Bela Bartok.
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Bittencourt-Sampaio, Sergio.
Meus oito anos : canto e piano / musica: Sergio Bittencourt-Sampaio (1975) ; versos: Casimiro de Abreu.
[S.l. : s.n.], 1998.
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Brouwer, Leo, 1939-
Triple concierto : trio / Leo Brouwer ; realizacion: Luciano Gonzalez Sarmiento.
Madrid : Opera Tres, c1995. M312 .B8763 Tr Full record Burgmuller, Norbert, 1810-1836. Samtliche Streichquartette / Norbert Burgmuller ; herausgegeben von Klaus Martin Kopitz. Koln : Dohr, 2002. M2 .D45 v.23 Full record Davies, Peter Maxwell, 1934- Corpus Christi, with cat and mouse : for unaccompanied choir SATB / Peter Maxwell Davies.

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37. Delius, Frederick
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Frederick Delius
Composer England Born 29 Jan 1862
Died 10 Jun 1934
If there can be a description of Delius's music, it is best put in his own words, as music that always flows. Few of his compositions end with a flourish: instead, they tend to fade away so that the listener is sometimes uncertain whether or not they have finished. Delius's pieces are in pastel shades of sound, not richly coloured like those of his contemporary Richard Strauss. Many of his memorable melodies probably originate in the plantations of Florida where he spent some of his youth.
Frederick Delius was born into a Prussian family that had moved to Bradford, Yorkshire, with the wool-trade during the 1850s. His father was determined to place his son in business, but Frederick was equally determined to carve out a musical career for himself. His exasperated father packed him off to grow fruit in Florida, USA, supposedly well out of the way of music. However, Frederick found an excellent teacher in a music shop in Jacksonville, who gave him a crash course in composition, and he began to progress rapidly.
From Florida he made his way to the Leipzig Conservatoire, but its system was so uncongenial to him that he left prematurely. Whilst still in Leipzig, his Florida Suite was performed privately to an audience of two.

39. Delius, Frederick
delius, frederick delius, frederick. Period Romantic. Born Wednesday,January 29, 1862 in Bradford, England. Died Sunday, June 10
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Delius, Frederick
Delius, Frederick
Period: Romantic
Born: Wednesday, January 29, 1862 in Bradford, England
Died: Sunday, June 10, 1934 in Grez-sur-Loing, France
Nation of Origin: United Kingdom
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Blume, Friedrich, with M. D. Norton (Translator) and Herter Norton (Translator), Classic and Romantic Music; A Comprehensive Survey, Kennedy, Michael, The Oxford Dictionary of Music, Oxford University Press, 2nd Edition, 1997, ISBN: 0198691629 Einstein, Alfred. Music in the Romantic Era, Sadie, Stanley and Tyrrell, John; Editors, The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, Groves Dictionaries, Inc., January 2001, ISBN: 1561592390 Slonimsky, Nicolas and Kuhn, Laura; Editors, Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians, Gale Group, December 2000, ISBN: 0028655257 Links to essays at other sites: The Romantic Generation by Charles Rosen Please note: These links will open in a new window. Biographical essay at the Karadar site Biographical essay at the Naxos site CDs Books Sheet Music Support this free site with your purchases.

40. The Pantheist Index: Delius, Frederick (1862 - 1934)
The Pantheist Index. delius, frederick (1862 1934) English composer whosePantheistic views were reflected in much of his work. Up to Music.
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Delius, Frederick (1862 - 1934) : English composer whose Pantheistic views were reflected in much of his work. Up to: Music Up to: 20th and 21st Centuries Directories (sites listed)
  • Song of Summer Probably director Ken Russell's finest work, "Song of Summer" portrays the final years of Pantheist composer Frederick Delius. While Pantheism is not addressed directly, Delius's hatred of Christianity and love of Nature are key themes in this immensely moving film.
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  • A Collection of Quotes about Frederick Delius Quotes from various sources with several references to the influence of Nature upon Delius's work. Delius 1862 - 1934 The official Delius website including comprehensive information about the composer's life and works. Frederick Delius Informative view of various important Delius compositions by an anonymous fan. Frederick Delius Snapshot Brief information that includes a reference to Delius's Pantheistic love of Nature and a quotation to that effect. The Brass Cuckoo Transcript of a 1984 radio play by Carole Rosen based upon correspondence between Delius and the young Philip Heseltine (Peter Warlock). Contains Delius's comment, "I believe, myself, in no doctrine whatever, and in nothing but Nature, and the great forces of Nature". The Music of Frederick Delius Comprehensive Delius site including sound and picture files.

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