Delius and his music
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Delius and his music
Boydell Press, 2014
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [505]-506) and index
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Description
The first comprehensive study of the music of Frederick Delius (1862-1934), from his earliest pieces up to his final compositions, with background information and a complete list of works.
There are many biographies and articles about Frederick Delius's life (1862-1934), but there has never been a comprehensive book about his music until now. Everything he wrote, from his earliest compositions right up to his finalworks, is analysed here; the history and background of each work and its critical reception are all examined, set against events in Delius's life and the wider musical world. The book contains numerous music examples and quotations from many contemporary newspapers and journals. A complete list of all of Delius's works, with catalogue numbers, and a select bibliography are also provided.
MARTIN LEE-BROWNE is the Chairman of The Delius Society, a former Chairman of the Gloucester Three Choirs Festival, and author of The Life & Times of Frederic Austin (1996).
PAUL GUINERY is a pianist and associate of the Royal College of Music, as well as a former broadcaster for BBC Radio 3 and co-author (with Lyndon Jenkins) of Delius and Fenby, A Photographic Journey (The Delius Society, 2004).
Table of Contents
- Introduction 1862-1888: Youth 1888-1892: The Young Composer in Paris 1893-1901: Coming to Maturity 1902-1905: The Great Noontide & Beecham 1906-1910: Acceptance and Friends 1911-1914: Inspiration Unabated 1915-1918: Winding Down 1919-1934: Fenby and the Last Years The Songs 1934 and After Appendix 1: Delius's works in chronological order: Part 1 - Orchestral, vocal & chamber works
- Part 2 - Songs Appendix 2: Delius's Diploma and Reports from The Leipzig Konservatorium Appendix 3: Programmes for the 1929 and 1946 Festivals Selected further reading
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