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    Delius: 20 facts about the great composer

    Frederick Delius is an English Romantic composer, whose best pieces include 'A Mass of Life' and 'A Village Romeo and Juliet'. Find out more about the man and his most famous music with our handy guide.

    1. French Countryside

      1. Delius: not just a British composer?

      Frederick Delius is generally considered to be a truly international composer, having lived and worked across Europe and America - in Germany, France, Norway and Florida - and much of his music is inspired by the literature and natural world of these surroundings

    2. FISK JUBILEE SINGERS

      2. African American influences

      Delius was heavily influenced by African American spirituals and those that sang them. It is thought that this fascination with the genre dates back to when the Fisk Jubilee Singers, a celebrated African American acapella ensemble toured Britain and Europe during the 1870s

    3. A village Romeo and Juliet

      3. A Village Romeo and Juliet

      One of Delius’ best known works, "Walk to the Paradise Garden", is the orchestral interlude between Scenes 5 and 6 of the opera "A Village Romeo and Juliet" Photo - Simon Corder

    4. Haym

      4. Delius and conductor Hans Haym

      Delius enjoyed a close relationship with conductor Hans Haym. He championed Delius in Germany from early in to his career, and Delius dedicated his piece Paris (Song of a Great City) in 1899

    5. Summer

      5. A Song to Summer

      One of the pieces Delius dictated to Eric Fenby was A Song to Summer, which derived from an unpublished 1918 work called Poem of Life and Love, which Delius told Peter Warlock he had “misplaced”

    6. Walt Whitman

      6. Walt Whitman

      Delius’s piece Sea Drift takes its name from a Walt Whitman poetical compilation Leaves of Grass, and the piece itself includes text from Whitman’s poem Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking.

    7. Norway

      7. Delius and Norway

      Delius was also influenced by Norwegian folk lore for his orchestral piece Eventyr (Once Upon A Time), written in 1917

    8. Grez-sur-Loing

      8. Delius moves to Grez-sur-Loing

      In 1897 Delius moved to Grez-sur-Loing, a village 40 miles southeast of Paris. He was based there for the rest of his life, apart from a brief period during the First World War when he sheltered in England and in Norway

    9. Paul Gauguin

      9. Paul Gauguin

      Delius socialised with many of the influential writers and artists of the time including Gauguin, Strindberg and Munch, and cultivating significant musical friendships with composers Edward Grieg and Percy Grainger which were to last his lifetime

    10. Delius Gallery

      10. Delius and nature

      Delius’ music invariably carries illustrative titles, almost always in some way connected with the power of nature, but these are intended more as a guide to the music than an indication of a particular story line. When asked for a programme note on his orchestral work 'In a Summer Garden', Delius stated: "I do not much care for analytical programmes as they are generally done, and for modern impressionistic music they are totally useless. Besides, I wish the audience to concentrate their attention entirely on listening to the music and not to have their attention drawn away by musical examples.’"

    11. Delius Gallery

      11. Poor health

      When, after years of ill health, Delius became unable to write, in 1928 a young Yorkshireman, Eric Fenby, went to Grez to act as his amenuensis, which enabled him to compose several more quite substantial pieces

    12. nietzsche

      12. Delius and Nietzsche

      Delius was a big admirer of the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche. His piece 'A Mass For Life' was based on Also Sprach Zarathustra, which was also the inspiration for Richard Strauss’s piece of the same name.

    13. Thomas Beecham

      13. Thomas Beecham

      From 1907 his works were increasingly championed by the conductor Sir Thomas Beecham, helping to establish him as a leading British composer between the wars.

    14. Composer Grieg

      14. Edvard Grieg

      Following Delius’ stay in Florida, his father grudgingly allowed him to enrol on an 18-month course at the Leipzig Conservatoire. There Delius befriended Grieg, who helped persuade Delius’ parents that he should make music his career

    15. A sample of the fine lagers on offer

      15. Delius... in the pub?

      The Paradise Garden in ‘A Village Romeo and Juliet’ is actually a dilapidated Pub where the lover's Sali and Vreli can "dance all night"

    16. Classic FM Magazine - March 2011

      16. Percy Grainger and Brigg Fair

      'Brigg Fair' by Delius was originally an English folk song for solo tenor and chorus. In April 1905, Percy Grainger recorded Joseph Taylor, a man in his early seventies singing Brigg Fair on wax cylinders shortly after a music festival in Brigg, North Lincolnshire. Delius was shown this work by Grainger after they first met in April 1907. Grainger then suggested to Delius that he should write orchestral variations on the tune

    17. Richard Wagner

      17. A fan of Wagner

      While studying in Leipzig, Delius became a fervent disciple of Richard Wagner, hoping to emulate the composer’s use of harmony and use of long musical paragraphs.

    18. Spring

      18. On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring

      'On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring', one of Delius’s best loved pieces, borrows its theme from a Norwegian folk song called ‘In Ola Valley’. The theme was also borrowed by Grieg and Percy Grainger, both close friends of Delius.

    19. Name the composer

      19. The unknown composer

      Recognition came late to Delius; before 1899, when he was already 37, his works were largely unpublished and unknown to the public. When the symphonic poem 'Paa Vidderne' was performed at Monte Carlo on 25 February 1894 in a programme of works from British composers, the Musical Times listed the composers as "...Balfe, Mackenzie, Oakeley, Sullivan ... and one Delius, whoever he may be".

    20. Edward Elgar's bushy moustache!

      20. The best British composers

      Delius died in June 1934 within four months of the two other great British composers of the period, Elgar and Holst.

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