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Frederick Delius

Frederick Delius

English composer

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Birthdate
January 29, 1862
Birthplace
Bradford
Bradford
Date of Death
June 10, 1934
Place of Death
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Grez-sur-Loing
Author of
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Sonata for violoncello and piano
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Delius, a life in letters
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The walk to the paradise garden
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Sonata : in B, for violin and piano, op. posth
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Violin concerto
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"American" Choral Works
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Abendstimmung
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Sonata no. 3, for violin and piano
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Educated at
University of Music and Theatre Leipzig
University of Music and Theatre Leipzig
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Bradford Grammar School
Occupation
Composer
Composer
Musician
Musician
Writer
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ISNI
000000008382294X0
Open Library ID
OL231099A0
VIAF
518749440

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Citizenship
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
Genre
Opera
Opera
Notable Work
Requiem (Delius)
Requiem (Delius)
Piano Concerto (Delius)
Piano Concerto (Delius)
Wikidata ID
Q312698

Frederick Theodore Albert Delius CH (/ˈdiːliəs/ 29 January 1862 – 10 June 1934), originally Fritz Delius, was an English composer. Born in Bradford in the north of England to a prosperous mercantile family, he resisted attempts to recruit him to commerce. He was sent to Florida in the United States in 1884 to manage an orange plantation. He soon neglected his managerial duties and in 1886 returned to Europe.

Having been influenced by African-American music during his short stay in Florida, he began composing. After a brief period of formal musical study in Germany beginning in 1886, he embarked on a full-time career as a composer in Paris and then in nearby Grez-sur-Loing, where he and his wife Jelka lived for the rest of their lives, except during the First World War.

Delius's first successes came in Germany, where Hans Haym and other conductors promoted his music from the late 1890s. In Delius's native Britain, his music did not make regular appearances in concert programmes until 1907, after Thomas Beecham took it up. Beecham conducted the full premiere of A Mass of Life in London in 1909 (he had premiered Part II in Germany in 1908); he staged the opera A Village Romeo and Juliet at Covent Garden in 1910; and he mounted a six-day Delius festival in London in 1929, as well as making gramophone recordings of many of the composer's works. After 1918, Delius began to suffer the effects of syphilis, contracted during his earlier years in Paris. He became paralysed and blind, but completed some late compositions between 1928 and 1932 with the aid of an amanuensis, Eric Fenby.

The lyricism in Delius's early compositions reflected the music he had heard in America and the influences of European composers such as Grieg and Wagner. As his skills matured, he developed a style uniquely his own, characterised by his individual orchestration and his uses of chromatic harmony. Delius's music has been only intermittently popular, and often subject to critical attacks. The Delius Society, formed in 1962 by his more dedicated followers, continues to promote knowledge of the composer's life and works, and sponsors the annual Delius Prize competition for young musicians.

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Frederick Delius - On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3xHIhcstxUM

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April 16, 2013

Frederick Delius, Walk to the Paradise Garden, Atkinson Grimshaw

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SVeaAhYluOc

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March 8, 2011

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