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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 — Infoplease.com
Encyclopedia Delius, Frederick. Delius, Frederick (dēl'y u s) , 1862 – 1934, English composer, of German parentage. Influenced by Grieg, Delius combined romanticism and impressionism
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22. Delius, Frederick: Sea Drift, Florida Suite « Thomas Hampson
Works by Frederick Delius. With Sir Charles Mackerras, Welsh National Opera Orchestra Chorus b1. Sea Drift, for baritone, chorus orchestra/b
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23. Recollections Of Emotion In Tranquillity The Music Of Delius
Biography, suggested reading, timeline, key works, recommended recordings, additional resources, quotes, historical and societal context, and portrait from Heart s Ease.
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24. Delius, Frederick - Astro-Databank, Frederick Delius Horoscope, Born 29 January
Astrology data, biography and horoscope chart of Frederick Delius born on 29 January 1862 Bradford, England
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English composer whose works reflect the influence and color of the places in which he lived, England, the American mountains and forests, the Atlantic ocean. He subtitled an orchestral nocturne "Paris, The Song of a Great City," 1899. Traveling extensively while young, he studied music at Leipzig Conservatory and finally settled in France. After working eight years in Paris and a marriage, he moved with his wife to Grezsur-Loin. An onset of illness in 1922 led to paralysis and blindness; Delius continued to compose with help from Eric Fenby. In England for a music festival, he was made Companion of Honor by King George V in 1929. Died 6/10/1934, Fontainebleau, France.

25. Delius, Frederick
Delius, Frederick Repertoire list and information on his/her piano music.
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26. Frederick Delius - Classical Archives
Biography from the Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music and an illustrated biography from D.Barg. Complete files offered in MIDI formats.
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27. JustClassical: Delius, Frederick
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28. Delius, Frederick Theodore Albert - Hutchinson Encyclopedia
Delius, Frederick Theodore Albert (1862–1934) English composer. His haunting, richly harmonious works include the opera A Village Romeo and Juliet (1901); the choral pieces
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29. Frederick Delius Definition Of Frederick Delius In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
Delius, Frederick (dēl`yəs), 1862–1934, English composer, of German parentage. Influenced by Grieg, Delius combined romanticism and impressionism in his music, which is
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31. Requiem (Delius, Frederick) - IMSLP/Petrucci Music Library: Free Public Domain S
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32. Frederick Delius - Hassan - Opera
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33. Delius, Frederick: Baker's Student Encyclopedia Of Music
(Fritz Theodor Albert), significant English composer of German parentage; b. Bradford, Jan. 29, 1862; d. Grezsur-Loing, France, June 10, 1934.
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34. Delius, Frederick - Definition From Longman English Dictionary Online
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35. Delius, Frederick (Harper's Magazine)
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37. The Classical Buffet » Delius, Frederick
1865 Premiere of Tristan und Isolde, opera by Richard Wagner. 1899 Ernest Chausson, composer, died. 1918 Arrigo Boito, composer and poet, died.
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38. DELIUS, Frederick:Gilder-MusicWeb Dictionary Of Composers
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b Bradford, 29 January 1862
d Grez-sur-Loing, France, 10 June 1934, aged seventy-two
He was the son of a wealthy Prussian industrialist who had settled in Bradford. In 1882 he left home to take control of an orange plantation in Florida, where negro music suddenly gave him inspiration. He went to Leipzig to study for three years, then lived in Paris from 1888 to 1897. He married a painter and settled permanently in Grez-sur-Loing, though still travelling widely in Europe and Scandinavia. He was nearly forty before he discovered his musical maturity. From the early 1920s he slowly became blind and paralytic, the result of syphilis contracted in 1890. In 1928 he was able to resume work through the services of Eric Fenby as his amanuensis. Florida Suite, for orchestra

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40. Frederick Delius — FactMonster.com
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    Delius, Frederick u s) [ key , English composer, of German parentage. Influenced by Grieg, Delius combined romanticism and impressionism in his music, which is characterized by rather free structure and rich chromatic harmony. From 1886 to 1888 he studied in Leipzig, where his suite Florida (1887) was first performed. His works were appreciated earlier in Germany than in his native land, but recognition in England did come in his later years. Among his finest works are the orchestral pieces Brigg Fair On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring (1912), and North Country Sketches (1914). The best of his six operas is A Village Romeo and Juliet (1907). Outstanding also are his choral works Sea Drift A Mass of Life (1909), with text from Nietzsche's Thus Spake Zarathustra; and Song of the High Hills (1920). He also composed chamber music, concertos, and songs. In the 1920s Delius became blind and paralyzed but continued to compose and revise with the assistance of an amanuensis, Eric Fenby. His last public appearance was in London in 1929 at a six-day festival of his works organized by Sir Thomas Beecham.

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