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1. Frederick Delius: A Research and
 
2. Frederick Delius
 
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3. Frederick Delius, 1862-1934: A
 
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4. The Collected Writings of the
 
5. FREDERICK DELIUS
 
6. A catalogue of the compositions
 
7. Frederick Delius, 1862-1934: A
 
8. Der Briefwechsel mit dem Hause
 
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9. Frederick Delius.
 
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10. Frederick Delius & Edvard
 
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11. Frederick Delius & Edvard
 
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12. The Search for Thomas F. Ward,
13. The road to Samarkand: Frederick
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14. Frederick Delius and Peter Warlock:
 
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15. The Royal Shakspere; the poet's
 
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16. Delius: A Life in Letters 1862-1908,
 
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17. Delius Companion
 
18. Koanga: Opera in Three Acts with
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19. String Quartet (1916) edited Eric
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20. The Nightingale ('Sing! Sing!')

1. Frederick Delius: A Research and Information Guide (Routledge Music Bibliographies)
by Mary Christison Huismann
Hardcover: 288 Pages (2004-12-15)
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Frederick Delius is among the most celebrated English composers of the twentieth century. Widely studied and performed, his works are considered models of the British impressionist school and continue to fascinate students and scholars centuries later. But there is no currently available annotated bibliography to his life and work. The body of the book will be increased from 1500 to 2000 entries, with particular emphasis on the last decade's explosion of book-length works on Delius and his music. The goal will be to produce a guide that serves as a ready reference for students andscholars, but will also be interesting to read and useful for anyone who wants to know where to begin to learn more about this important composer. ... Read more


2. Frederick Delius
by Sir Thomas Beecham
 Paperback: 256 Pages (1977-01-28)

Isbn: 072780099X
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars PYRRHONISTS
Some biographies, notably Boswell's life of Johnson, are as interesting on account of the biographer as because of the subject. For me, Beecham's biography of Delius is very definitely in this category. Beecham was not greatly in sympathy with English music (unless you count Handel), but as a young man he had been `electrified' (his own word) on first hearing Delius. The association that developed between an interpreter universally acknowledged as great in his field and a composer whose stature is still subject to discussion has no parallel that I can think of. They became close companions as well as artistic colleagues, and Beecham delivered the funeral eulogy on the friend whose inspiration had done so much to set his own alight. The composer's widow had first suggested such a book to Beecham, perhaps with slightly unrealistic expectations as to what it might consist of. Bereaved companion and wholehearted admirer Beecham might have been, but, in a highly characteristic sentence, Beecham finally went about the task long after the death of Jelka Delius in the conviction that `the temptation to burden Frederick with a load of highly undesirable virtues must be sternly resisted.'

In fact Beecham skates delicately around the two most notorious aspects of his subject's life - his death from syphilis and his highly suspect belief in some species of Caucasian supremacy. Regarding the latter, Beecham offers his own belief that Delius had no really coherent philosophical outlook other than a wholesale contempt for and rejection of religion. This world-view Beecham terms `Pyrrhonism', and it takes no great reading between the lines to sense that it was an outlook that he shared, albeit from a more worldly and tolerant standpoint. I myself share entirely Beecham's opinion that the Mass of Life, to poetry by Nietzsche, is Delius's greatest composition, while reserving judgment as to whether it can legitimately be compared with Bach's B minor Mass. I am much clearer that neither the text nor the music have any political dimension whatsoever, and that this great work can certainly stand alongside Mahler's eighth symphony. As regards the affliction that brought Delius to physical ruin, I suppose it would take Beecham to describe it as the way in which Aphrodite Pandemos repaid her devotee in his younger days, and in general Beecham is very brief and summary regarding Delius's relations with women.

Nobody, I suppose, was in as good a position as Beecham was to portray his friend in detail. He makes reference to such earlier biographical studies as then existed, notably the hagiographical production of Philip Heseltine, the composer Peter Warlock, a work that Beecham characterises as `juvenile', and indeed Heseltine was a lifelong juvenile. His own study is affectionate and closely observed, with Beecham's characteristic humour and wit in the description of Delius's manner of speaking, with a Yorkshire accent overlaid with strange locutions deriving from the polyglot composer's long absences from England or America in Scandinavia, Germany and France. One respect in which this book is particularly enlightening is the account of Delius's financial history, a matter in which Beecham, himself the son of an industrial magnate in northern England, has the background and experience to know what he is talking about.

Beecham explicitly disavows any intention of offering a critical study of Delius's music, but you can take that with more than a pinch of salt. As you would expect, he does not subject us to any tedious catalogue raisonne, but the compositions are discussed seriatim as the composer produced them. My own grasp of the music of Delius is a lot better than it was just a few years ago, and not before time either, and I was enthralled to read Beecham's insights and check them against my own provisional views. As when he discusses his subject personally, Beecham is sympathetic but far from uncritical towards the music, and I have been left with a great deal to ponder as regards not only individual compositions but the oeuvre of Delius taken as a whole, not to mention some enlightening and often highly entertaining reflections on contemporary music generally. From Beecham's standpoint in the late 1950's I seemed to get a picture of Delius as a potential rival to Strauss in popularity, and I'm far from sure that this is the impression I have today. Delius is known mainly from some smaller orchestral bonbons, and it seems to me that he has not really made a universal breakthrough as Strauss has. I have certainly come round to the view that Delius is fully of the stature of Strauss or Mahler, and I certainly share Beecham's hope that his stature will someday be fully appreciated, but what the odds are against this outcome I would not like to guess.

As a writer Beecham is nothing short of superlative. His style is aloof, Augustan and elegant, with a consciously old-fashioned persona projected to disguise the impish wit that was a famous trait of this great musician. Whether Delius will finally `make it' as he fully deserves I simply do not know. He has made it so far as I am concerned, and probably no composer benefits as he has done from a biography of the quality of this. I can only observe, all the same, that not only has the quality of the music failed to impress all listeners to the extent it has me, but that this outstanding biography is only now receiving its first review on this august website. May times change. ... Read more


3. Frederick Delius, 1862-1934: A catalogue of the music archive of the Delius Trust, London
by Rachel Lowe
 Hardcover: 182 Pages (1974)
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4. The Collected Writings of the German Musicologist Max Chop on the Composer Frederick Delius (Studies in the History and Interpretation of Music)
by Max Chop, Philip Jones
 Hardcover: 320 Pages (2002-03)
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Chop's main claim to fame is his 1904 study of Delius, the first on the composer to be published; it laid the foundations for future Delius biographers. Chop also produced several scholarly articles on Delius in 1907, and played a crucial role in ensuring his opera "A Village Romeo and Juliet" reached the stage of Berlin's Komische Oper that year. This volume brings together Chop's collected criticism of Delius in translation for the first time, and includes the original texts, a commentary and note on the author plus several previously unpublished letters. In his day he was widely respected as a musicologist, music journalist and newspaper editor. He published a number of compositions. ... Read more


5. FREDERICK DELIUS
by PETER WARLOCK
 Hardcover: Pages (1952)

Asin: B003KDTI2A
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6. A catalogue of the compositions of Frederick Delius: Sources and references
by Robert Threlfall
 Hardcover: 206 Pages (1977)

Isbn: 0851620280
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7. Frederick Delius, 1862-1934: A reprint of the catalogue of the music archive of the Delius Trust, 1974, with minor corrections
by Rachel Lowe
 Paperback: 183 Pages (1986)

Isbn: 0950265357
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8. Der Briefwechsel mit dem Hause Breitkopf & Hartel, die Briefe von Frederick Delius an Nina und Edvard Grieg und andere ausgewahlte Schreiben (Deutsche Hochschulschriften) (German Edition)
by Edvard Grieg
 Paperback: 158 Pages (1997)

Isbn: 3826711238
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9. Frederick Delius.
by Philip Heseltine
 Hardcover: 224 Pages (1974-06-03)
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In his introduction Mr. Foss gives us a short sketch of Delius; contributions by Rogber Quilter, Charles Kennedy and Percy Scott. ... Read more


10. Frederick Delius & Edvard Munch: Their friendship and their correspondence
by John Boulton Smith
 Paperback: 192 Pages (1983)
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Asin: 0902070266
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11. Frederick Delius & Edvard Munch: Their friendship and their correspondence
by John Boulton Smith
 Paperback: 192 Pages (1983)
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12. The Search for Thomas F. Ward, Teacher of Frederick Delius
by DON C. GILLESPIE
 Hardcover: 192 Pages (1996-03-14)
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Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars An Exemplary Biography of a Forgotten American
Since his achievements as a music publisher are familiar, may I recall that Don Gillespie's biography is a masterpiece of historical recreation--personal and yet factual, detailed and yet thorough--about an obscure but influential music figure in American music a century ago. For those who don't already know, Ward taught Delius, assigned to manage a plantation in northern Florida, more than he learned at the Leipzig music academy a few years later.One charm of Gillespie's book is incorporating his research efforts into the narrative. Indeed, were I a professor of graduate musicology, this is the sort of book I would give to my best students as an example of how to do uniquely valuable scholarship with otherwise forgotten eminences. The awards this book did not receive upon publication are hereby discredited ... Read more


13. The road to Samarkand: Frederick Delius and his music
by Gloria Jahoda
Hardcover: 248 Pages (1969)

Asin: B0006BZ4F4
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14. Frederick Delius and Peter Warlock: A Friendship Revealed
Hardcover: 576 Pages (2000-06-01)
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The Eton schoolboy, Philip Heseltine (Peter Warlock), was not yet 17 when he first met his musical hero Frederick Delius at a concert in 1911. The next day he wrote an ecstatic letter to Delius who was flattered and intrigued by the young admirer. And so began a correspondence that was to last until Heseltine's untimely death in 1930. Barry Smith has fully researched the background of the correspondence and by means of generous annotations and linking narrative has produced a compelling story of an unusual and unique friendship between two composers. ... Read more


15. 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, Frederick James Furnivall
 Paperback: 642 Pages (2010-09-09)
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Asin: 1171856563
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Publisher: London [etc.] CassellPublication date: 1894Notes: This is an OCR reprint. There may be typos or missing text. There are no illustrations or indexes.When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. You can also preview the book there. ... Read more

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There are 3 volumes; the first of which contains five copies of genuine autographs of Shakspeare taken from his mortgage, and will documents.These documents are also contained within the first volume.There are also the most wonderful abundance of black and white plates within all 3 volumes, all of which are blank backed and some of which are signed.

There is a wonderfully lengthy and detailed preface explaining, in a very orignal manner the background to all his plays and sonnets.These books are a joy to have. ... Read more


16. Delius: A Life in Letters 1862-1908, Vol.1 (v. 1, 1862-1908)
by Lionel Carley, Frederick Delius
 Hardcover: 494 Pages (1983-01)
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17. Delius Companion
 Paperback: 280 Pages (1988-06)
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18. Koanga: Opera in Three Acts with Prologue and Epilogue
by Frederick DELIUS
 Paperback: Pages (1962-01-01)

Asin: B003QDRZG0
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19. String Quartet (1916) edited Eric Fenby
by Frederick Delius
Paperback: Pages (2003)
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20. The Nightingale ('Sing! Sing!') (D - G)
by Frederick Delius
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