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  • Requiem (Delius)
  • Orchestral work by Frederick Delius

    The Requiem by Frederick Delius was written between 1913 and 1916, and first performed in 1922. It is set for soprano, baritone, double chorus and orchestra

    Requiem (Delius)

    Requiem (Delius)

    Requiem_(Delius)

  • Requiem
  • Mass for the dead

    Fauré: Requiem, Op. 48 (1887–90) Heinrich von Herzogenberg: Requiem, Op. 72 (1891) Charles Villiers Stanford: Requiem, Op. 63 (1896) Frederick Delius: Requiem

    Requiem

    Requiem

    Requiem

  • Frederick Delius
  • English composer (1862–1934)

    Frederick Theodore Albert Delius (born Fritz Theodor Albert Delius; /ˈdiːliəs/; 29 January 1862 – 10 June 1934) was an English composer. Born in Bradford

    Frederick Delius

    Frederick Delius

    Frederick_Delius

  • Requiem (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Crisis "Requiem", a poem by Robert Louis Stevenson Requiem (Berlioz) A German Requiem (Brahms) Requiem (Bruckner) Requiem (Cherubini) Requiem (Delius) Requiem

    Requiem (disambiguation)

    Requiem_(disambiguation)

  • Music for the Requiem Mass
  • (1890) Delius: Requiem (1916) Duruflé: Requiem, Op. 9, based almost exclusively on the chants from the Graduale Romanum (1947) Britten: War Requiem, Op.

    Music for the Requiem Mass

    Music_for_the_Requiem_Mass

  • Zürcher Bach Chor
  • Mixed choir in Zürich

    Hindemith's Flieder-Requiem in 1977 and 2003, Penderecki's Te Deum in 1986, Janáček's Glagolitische Messe in 1988, Late Swallows by Delius in 1997, Lili Boulanger's

    Zürcher Bach Chor

    Zürcher_Bach_Chor

  • List of compositions by Frederick Delius
  • services of a devoted amanuensis, Eric Fenby, enabled Delius to resume composing in 1928. The Delius-Fenby combination led to several notable late works

    List of compositions by Frederick Delius

    List of compositions by Frederick Delius

    List_of_compositions_by_Frederick_Delius

  • Florida Suite
  • The Florida Suite is an orchestral suite by English composer Frederick Delius. He composed the work in 1887 at Leipzig, after his time as manager of an

    Florida Suite

    Florida Suite

    Florida_Suite

  • On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring
  • Symphonic poem by Frederick Delius

    tone poem composed in 1912 by Frederick Delius. Together with Summer Night on the River it is one of Delius's Two Pieces for Small Orchestra. The two

    On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring

    On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring

    On_Hearing_the_First_Cuckoo_in_Spring

  • Thomas Beecham
  • British conductor and impresario (1879–1961)

    the orchestra." In an all-Delius concert in June 1911 Beecham conducted the premiere of Songs of Sunset. He put on Delius Festivals in 1929 and 1946

    Thomas Beecham

    Thomas Beecham

    Thomas_Beecham

  • Koanga
  • 19th-century opera by Frederick Delius and Charles Francis Keary

    Koanga is an opera written between 1896 and 1897, with music by Frederick Delius and a libretto by Charles Francis Keary, inspired partly by the book The

    Koanga

    Koanga

    Koanga

  • Johannes Brahms
  • German composer and pianist (1833–1897)

    traditional forms. His works include four symphonies, four concertos, a Requiem, much chamber music, and hundreds of folk-song arrangements and Lieder

    Johannes Brahms

    Johannes Brahms

    Johannes_Brahms

  • A Village Romeo and Juliet
  • 1907 opera by Frederick Delius

    13 "Delius: A Village Romeo and Juliet", Cat: 8.110982-83, 2CDs, Naxos, Liner notes Anderson 1973. Anthony Payne, Review of recording of "Delius: A Village

    A Village Romeo and Juliet

    A Village Romeo and Juliet

    A_Village_Romeo_and_Juliet

  • Benjamin Britten
  • English composer and pianist (1913–1976)

    pieces. His best-known works include the opera Peter Grimes (1945), the War Requiem (1962) and the orchestral showpiece The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra

    Benjamin Britten

    Benjamin Britten

    Benjamin_Britten

  • Piano Concerto (Delius)
  • Early composition by Frederick Delius

    Szántó; Retrieved 22 May 2013 "IMSLP Piano Concerto (Delius, Frederick)". Retrieved 2 March 2013. "Delius: Piano Concerto/Paris/Idylle/Brigg Fair". Retrieved

    Piano Concerto (Delius)

    Piano Concerto (Delius)

    Piano_Concerto_(Delius)

  • Meredith Davies
  • British conductor (1922 - 2005)

    Britten, Frederick Delius and Ralph Vaughan Williams. His co-conducting, with the composer, of the premiere of Britten's War Requiem, at the re-consecration

    Meredith Davies

    Meredith_Davies

  • Sylvia Fisher
  • Australian opera singer (1910–1996)

    appearances in Beethoven's Missa Solemnis and Choral Symphony, Verdi's Requiem, Delius's Mass of Life, Rossini's Stabat Mater, Arnold Schoenberg's Gurre-Lieder

    Sylvia Fisher

    Sylvia Fisher

    Sylvia_Fisher

  • Sea Drift (Delius)
  • Musical composition by Frederick Delius

    Whitman's poem, and Delius does not have to tell us about the 'low and delicious word death.' Sea Drift was completed by Delius between 1903 and 1904

    Sea Drift (Delius)

    Sea_Drift_(Delius)

  • A Mass of Life
  • Choral work, 1905, by Frederick Delius

    Frederick Delius, based on the German text of Friedrich Nietzsche's philosophical novel Thus Spoke Zarathustra (1883-1885). In 1898, Delius had written

    A Mass of Life

    A_Mass_of_Life

  • English Pastoral School
  • Frederick Delius, who was also older. His works, while certainly drawing on folk and pastoral elements, were as likely to do so from American models (Delius worked

    English Pastoral School

    English Pastoral School

    English_Pastoral_School

  • Cello Concerto (Delius)
  • Concerto for cello and orchestra by Frederick Delius

    recorded in 1965 and has received further recordings subsequently. After Delius had composed a Cello Sonata for Beatrice Harrison she urged him to write

    Cello Concerto (Delius)

    Cello_Concerto_(Delius)

  • Byron Adams
  • American musicologist (born 1955)

    chair from 2002 to 2005. As a composer Adams won the grand prize of the Delius Festival Composition Competition in 1977. In 1984, he was awarded an ASCAP

    Byron Adams

    Byron Adams

    Byron_Adams

  • A Song of the High Hills
  • 1911 composition by Frederick Delius

    one of Delius's major works ('on an heroic scale, and the inspiration is on an exalted level throughout') and a transitional work, in which Delius moved

    A Song of the High Hills

    A_Song_of_the_High_Hills

  • In a Summer Garden
  • Fantasia composed by Frederick Delius

    Summer Garden is a fantasy for orchestra composed in 1908 by Frederick Delius; it was first performed in London under the composer's baton on 11 December

    In a Summer Garden

    In_a_Summer_Garden

  • Julius Buths
  • German musician

    extended to the works of Frederick Delius. As a pianist, he was the soloist in the first performance of Delius's Piano Concerto in C minor, at Elberfeld

    Julius Buths

    Julius Buths

    Julius_Buths

  • Fennimore and Gerda
  • 1919 German opera by Frederick Delius

    German-language opera with four interludes, by the English composer Frederick Delius. It is usually performed and recorded in English, as Fennimore and Gerda

    Fennimore and Gerda

    Fennimore and Gerda

    Fennimore_and_Gerda

  • Paris: The Song of a Great City
  • Orchetral composition by Frederick Delius

    nocturne for orchestra composed by Frederick Delius over the period of 1899–1900. Hans Haym, to whom Delius dedicated the work, conducted the premiere on

    Paris: The Song of a Great City

    Paris:_The_Song_of_a_Great_City

  • Roderick Williams
  • British baritone and composer (born 1965)

    Drift/Cynara Delius Hallé Orchestra, Choir and Youth Choir cond. Sir Mark Elder 2011/12 CD HLL 7535 Ring Dance of the Nazarene/The Moth Requiem Birtwistle

    Roderick Williams

    Roderick_Williams

  • The Bach Choir
  • UK choir, founded 1876

    David, Delius's Sea Drift and Janáček's Glagolitic Mass. He undertook a number of recordings, including a performance of Britten's War Requiem conducted

    The Bach Choir

    The Bach Choir

    The_Bach_Choir

  • Carl Schuricht
  • German conductor (1880–1967)

    On 24 May 1906 he heard Frederick Delius's Sea Drift in Essen with the composer present, and promised to Delius that when he had his own orchestra he

    Carl Schuricht

    Carl Schuricht

    Carl_Schuricht

  • Bass oboe
  • Double reed instrument in the woodwind family

    Thomas Adès's "Asyla". Frederick Delius scored for the bass oboe in six of his works: Songs of Sunset, A Mass of Life, Requiem, An Arabesque, Fennimore and

    Bass oboe

    Bass oboe

    Bass_oboe

  • BBC Chorus
  • premiere of Ralph Vaughan Williams Dona Nobis Pacem under the composer, and Delius' Sea Drift under Thomas Beecham. The death of Leslie Woodgate in 1961 brought

    BBC Chorus

    BBC_Chorus

  • Cynara (Delius)
  • Cynara is a setting by Frederick Delius of a poem by Ernest Dowson, for solo baritone voice and orchestra. Delius worked on the piece in 1907 as part of

    Cynara (Delius)

    Cynara (Delius)

    Cynara_(Delius)

  • List of Romantic composers
  • Pablo de Sarasate, Isaac Albéniz and Enrique Granados in Spain; Frederick Delius and Edward Elgar in England; Stephen Foster, Edward MacDowell and Horatio

    List of Romantic composers

    List_of_Romantic_composers

  • Eventyr: Once Upon a Time
  •  Robert. A Catalogue of the Compositions of Frederick Delius: Sources and References. London: Delius Trust, 1977. 152. Ewen, David. Encyclopedia of Concert

    Eventyr: Once Upon a Time

    Eventyr:_Once_Upon_a_Time

  • Nick Drake
  • British musician (1948–1974)

    album, its centrepiece, "River Man", which echoed the tone of Frederick Delius, was orchestrated by the veteran composer Harry Robertson. Post-production

    Nick Drake

    Nick_Drake

  • Essays in Musical Analysis
  • Series of essays on classical music by Donald Tovey

    Dohnanyi, Spohr, Mendelssohn, Schumann, Saint-Saens, Bruch, Stanford, Delius, R. Strauss, Glazounov, Sibelius, Schmidt, Respighi and Walton. Volume 4:

    Essays in Musical Analysis

    Essays_in_Musical_Analysis

  • Rebecca Evans (soprano)
  • Welsh operatic sopran

    Josephine in H.M.S. Pinafore. She participated in the second recording of Delius's Requiem (1996, under Richard Hickox). She has also sung Belinda in the BBC

    Rebecca Evans (soprano)

    Rebecca Evans (soprano)

    Rebecca_Evans_(soprano)

  • Dennis Noble
  • British singer

    Requiem. On 25 June 1929 he created the role of Achior in Eugene Goossens's opera Judith. In October, at a special concert honouring Frederick Delius

    Dennis Noble

    Dennis_Noble

  • A Song of Summer
  • Tone poem

    called Poem of Life and Love. In 1921, Delius told Peter Warlock that he had misplaced most of that score. Delius resumed work on this composition after

    A Song of Summer

    A_Song_of_Summer

  • Lilian Stiles-Allen
  • British soprano singer (1890–1982)

    Golden Legend; Messiah with Sir Thomas Beecham and Malcolm Sargent; Verdi's Requiem (Sargent); Beethoven's Choral Symphony (Sir Henry J. Wood); Handel's Solomon

    Lilian Stiles-Allen

    Lilian_Stiles-Allen

  • The Magic Fountain (opera)
  • Opera by Frederick Delius

    in Florida and the Everglades (where Delius lived from 1884 to 1886) at the time of the Spanish conquest. Delius began writing The Magic Fountain in 1893;

    The Magic Fountain (opera)

    The_Magic_Fountain_(opera)

  • Charles Kennedy Scott
  • English organist and choral conductor

    including Delius's Requiem and Songs of Farewell, César Franck's Psyche: St Patrick's Breastplate, Walsinghame and This Worldes Joie by Bax; Requiem Mass by

    Charles Kennedy Scott

    Charles Kennedy Scott

    Charles_Kennedy_Scott

  • Double Concerto (Delius)
  • by Frederick Delius is a double concerto for violin, cello, and orchestra in C minor, composed between April and June 1915 while Delius lived in Watford

    Double Concerto (Delius)

    Double_Concerto_(Delius)

  • Songs of Sunset
  • Choral and orchestral work by Frederick Delius

    by Delius's wife Jelka Rosen, as Sonnenuntergangs-Lieder. The work was first performed at the Queen's Hall in London on 16 June 1911 at an all-Delius concert

    Songs of Sunset

    Songs_of_Sunset

  • Heather Harper
  • Northern Irish operatic soprano (1930–2019)

    1965, she was the soprano soloist in the second UK performance of Delius's Requiem in Liverpool, conducted by Charles Groves. She sang in it again in

    Heather Harper

    Heather_Harper

  • Charles Groves
  • British conductor

    a student, he accompanied choral rehearsals of Brahms's German Requiem, Verdi's Requiem and Beethoven's Missa Solemnis under Arturo Toscanini. Groves began

    Charles Groves

    Charles_Groves

  • Irmelin
  • Irmelin is an opera in three acts with music by Frederick Delius. Composed between 1890 and 1892, it was his first opera, and was not premiered until 1953

    Irmelin

    Irmelin

  • Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
  • German baritone (1925–2012)

    professional career as a singer in Badenweiler, singing in Brahms's Ein Deutsches Requiem without any rehearsal. (He was a last-minute substitute for an indisposed

    Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau

    Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau

    Dietrich_Fischer-Dieskau

  • Contrabass sarrusophone
  • Lowest of the sarrusophone family of wind instruments

    includes the C instrument in Jeux, as does Frederick Delius in Eventyr, Songs of Sunset, and his Requiem. Jules Massenet writes for it in Esclarmonde. The

    Contrabass sarrusophone

    Contrabass sarrusophone

    Contrabass_sarrusophone

  • Summer Night on the River
  • poem composed in 1911 by Frederick Delius. Together with On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring it is one of Delius's Two Pieces for Small Orchestra. The

    Summer Night on the River

    Summer Night on the River

    Summer_Night_on_the_River

  • Frederic Austin
  • English composer and baritone (1872–1952)

    in two concerts, including that in which Delius's Piano Concerto in C minor was first given. Austin met Delius that year, and also made a Covent Garden

    Frederic Austin

    Frederic Austin

    Frederic_Austin

  • Hymnus Paradisi
  • Choral work by Herbert Howells

    on the stylistic affinity of Hymnus Paradisi with the music of Frederick Delius. Voices: Soprano and Tenor soloists, SATB Chorus (including a semi-chorus)

    Hymnus Paradisi

    Hymnus_Paradisi

  • Southampton Philharmonic Choir
  • memorable concert, which had opened with Mendelssohn's Hebrides Overture and Delius' Songs of Farewell. The remainder of the season included an accomplished

    Southampton Philharmonic Choir

    Southampton_Philharmonic_Choir

  • Richard Hickox
  • English conductor

    garnered five Gramophone Awards: for recordings of Britten's War Requiem (1992); Frederick Delius's Sea Drift (1994); William Walton's Troilus and Cressida (1995);

    Richard Hickox

    Richard_Hickox

  • Basil Cameron
  • English conductor (1884–1975)

    Hindenberg began conducting at the resort of Torquay, where he included music by Delius and Stravinsky in the repertoire alongside more popular seaside favorites

    Basil Cameron

    Basil_Cameron

  • Hubert Parry
  • British composer, teacher and historian (1848–1918)

    finest English composer since Henry Purcell; others, such as Frederick Delius, did not. Parry's influence on later composers, by contrast, is widely recognised

    Hubert Parry

    Hubert Parry

    Hubert_Parry

  • C. W. Orr
  • English composer (1893–1976)

    was attracted to the music of Frederick Delius after approaching him at a London restaurant in 1915 and Delius became his mentor, helping him with his

    C. W. Orr

    C._W._Orr

  • Leeds Philharmonic Society
  • the Society gave the first broadcast performance of Geoffrey Burgon's Requiem and has commissioned works from James Brown, Donald Hunt, and Philip Wilby

    Leeds Philharmonic Society

    Leeds_Philharmonic_Society

  • Stephen Bryant
  • English violinist

    Dream of Gerontius, Sea Pictures / 2014 Chandos / BBC Symphony Orchestra Delius – Concertos / 2011 Chandos / BBC Symphony Orchestra Szymanowski – Stabat

    Stephen Bryant

    Stephen_Bryant

  • The London Chorus
  • wide range of classical music from well known favourites such as Fauré's Requiem & Elgar's The Dream of Gerontius, lesser known gems including Herbert Howells'

    The London Chorus

    The_London_Chorus

  • John Shirley-Quirk
  • English bass-baritone (1931–2014)

    College, Cambridge for EMI. He also sang in the premiere recording of Delius's Requiem in 1968, under Meredith Davies, shortly after a rare live performance

    John Shirley-Quirk

    John_Shirley-Quirk

  • San peoples
  • Southern African indigenous hunter-gatherers

    Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-107-02170-9. Chirikure, Shadreck; Delius, Peter; Esterhuysen, Amanda; Hall, Simon; Lekgoathi, Sekibakiba; Maulaudzi

    San peoples

    San peoples

    San_peoples

  • Adrian Brown (musician)
  • British conductor

    Orchestra giving concerts in London. A major event was a performance of the Delius Cello Concerto with Daniel Benn and the Elgar/Payne Third Symphony both

    Adrian Brown (musician)

    Adrian_Brown_(musician)

  • Grammy Award for Best Choral Performance
  • Honor presented at the Grammy Awards

    Smith Singers) Charles Groves, conductor; Edmund Walters, choir director – Delius: Songs of Sunset (Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Choir and Orchestra) Hans

    Grammy Award for Best Choral Performance

    Grammy Award for Best Choral Performance

    Grammy_Award_for_Best_Choral_Performance

  • Romeo + Juliet (soundtrack)
  • Soundtrack to the 1996 film

    Cilea) Roméo et Juliette (1867, Gounod) A Village Romeo and Juliet (1907, Delius) Romeo und Julia (1940, Sutermeister) Romeo und Julia (1943, Blacher) Musicals

    Romeo + Juliet (soundtrack)

    Romeo_+_Juliet_(soundtrack)

  • Thomas Hampson
  • American opera singer

    Arthus, Le roi Arthus (Chausson) Dark Fiddler, A Village Romeo and Juliet (Delius) Malatesta, Don Pasquale (Gaetano Donizetti) Belcore, L'elisir d'amore (Donizetti)

    Thomas Hampson

    Thomas Hampson

    Thomas_Hampson

  • Thomas Hemsley
  • English baritone

    performance (and only the fourth performance in the work's history) of Delius's Requiem, in Liverpool, with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra under

    Thomas Hemsley

    Thomas_Hemsley

  • 1888 in music
  • Debussy - Arabesque No. 1, L. 66 for piano Frederick Delius – Hiawatha (tone poem) Gabriel Fauré – Requiem in D minor, Op. 48 César Franck Symphony in D Minor

    1888 in music

    1888_in_music

  • Peter Coleman-Wright
  • Australian operatic baritone (born 1958)

    2022. "Delius: RequiemA Mass of Life". Amazon.com. ASIN B000000B0M. "The Pilgrim's Progress [Box Set]". Amazon.com. ASIN B000005Z6Z. "Delius – Fennimore

    Peter Coleman-Wright

    Peter Coleman-Wright

    Peter_Coleman-Wright

  • Frederick Ranalow
  • Irish opera singer and actor (1873–1953)

    Figaro during the First World War. (In 1919 Peter Warlock wrote to Frederick Delius of his admiration for Ranalow's Falstaff in a performance under Eugène Goossens

    Frederick Ranalow

    Frederick Ranalow

    Frederick_Ranalow

  • Janet Baker
  • English mezzo-soprano (born 1933)

    Previn. Recorded Kingsway Hall, 28–29 June 1978. LP ASD3650, CD CDC7 47667 2 Delius: Songs of Sunset, John Shirley-Quirk, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra

    Janet Baker

    Janet Baker

    Janet_Baker

  • Albert Coates (musician)
  • English conductor and composer (1882–1953)

    "Royal Philharmonic Society, Delius's Requiem", The Times, 24 March 1922, p. 10; and "The New 'Requiem' by Frederic [sic] Delius", The Manchester Guardian

    Albert Coates (musician)

    Albert Coates (musician)

    Albert_Coates_(musician)

  • Two Songs to be sung of a summer night on the water
  • Frederick Delius in 1917. He set the wordless works for choir a cappella. The songs were published in 1920 and first performed in 1921. Delius composed

    Two Songs to be sung of a summer night on the water

    Two Songs to be sung of a summer night on the water

    Two_Songs_to_be_sung_of_a_summer_night_on_the_water

  • Herbert Heyner
  • British singer

    premiere of Frederick Delius's Requiem. On 11 November 1923, he was one of the soloists in the world premiere of John Foulds' A World Requiem in the Royal Albert

    Herbert Heyner

    Herbert Heyner

    Herbert_Heyner

  • Paul Ukena
  • American opera singer (1921–1991)

    was as the baritone soloist in the American premiere of Frederick Delius's Requiem in 1950. He was one of the founding members of the NBC Opera Theatre

    Paul Ukena

    Paul_Ukena

  • Jacqueline du Pré
  • British cellist (1945–1987)

    Heinemann. ISBN 978-0-434-00344-0. Daniel S. Levy (18 January 1999). "Requiems for Jackie". Time. Archived from the original on 24 February 2009. Retrieved

    Jacqueline du Pré

    Jacqueline du Pré

    Jacqueline_du_Pré

  • Anton Webern
  • Austrian composer and conductor (1883–1945)

    Stravinsky's Les Noces with Erich Leinsdorf in 1933. He also led Brahms's German Requiem in 1931, followed by Berg's Der Wein, Mahler's Second, and Schoenberg's

    Anton Webern

    Anton Webern

    Anton_Webern

  • Ashley Lawrence (musician)
  • New Zealand conductor (1934–1990)

    Concert Orchestra. He conducted at the Proms with programmes of Tchaikovsky; Delius, Grainger and Sullivan (1974) and Sullivan (1975). Lawrence conducted the

    Ashley Lawrence (musician)

    Ashley Lawrence (musician)

    Ashley_Lawrence_(musician)

  • Church music
  • Christian music written for performance in church

    Mozart, Gossec, Cherubini, Berlioz, Brahms, Bruckner, Dvořák, Frederick Delius, Maurice Duruflé, Fauré, Liszt, Verdi, Herbert Howells, Stravinsky, Britten

    Church music

    Church music

    Church_music

  • Kathryn Day
  • American opera singer

    Saint Louis (OTSL) as Fennimore in the United States premiere of Frederick Delius' Fennimore and Gerda, made her debut with the Pennsylvania Opera Theater

    Kathryn Day

    Kathryn_Day

  • Violin concerto
  • Musical work for solo violin and ensemble

    Casadesus Concerto in D major in the style of Luigi Boccherini Frederick Delius Violin Concerto Henri Dutilleux L'Arbre des songes (1985) Antonín Dvořák

    Violin concerto

    Violin concerto

    Violin_concerto

  • Hallé Choir
  • Manchester based symphonic chorus

    on a number of recordings including Holst's Hymn of Jesus (Hallé, 2013), Delius' Sea Drift (Hallé, 2013), Matthews' Aftertones (Hallé, 2014), Vaughan-Williams'

    Hallé Choir

    Hallé_Choir

  • Ralph Vaughan Williams
  • English composer (1872–1958)

    leading figure in British music, particularly after the deaths of Elgar, Delius and Holst in 1934. Holst's death was a severe personal and professional

    Ralph Vaughan Williams

    Ralph Vaughan Williams

    Ralph_Vaughan_Williams

  • Mark Stone (baritone)
  • Musical artist

    Philharmonic/Adès, Avery Fisher Hall, New York – review". Financial Times. "Dresden's Requiem of remembrance". Gramophone.co.uk. Retrieved 29 December 2021. "What's

    Mark Stone (baritone)

    Mark_Stone_(baritone)

  • Bournemouth Sinfonietta
  • Thomas) Gavin Bryars: The Green Ray (John Harle/ Ivor Bolton) Frederick Delius: On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring, A Song before Sunrise, Late Swallows

    Bournemouth Sinfonietta

    Bournemouth_Sinfonietta

  • BBC Symphony Chorus
  • British amateur chorus based in London

    (the "Choral") on 3 November 1937 with the BBC Choral Society. The Verdi Requiem on 27 May 1938 and Beethoven's Mass in D, Op. 123 (the Missa Solemnis)

    BBC Symphony Chorus

    BBC_Symphony_Chorus

  • Peter Pears
  • English tenor (1910–1986)

    wholly at home on the stage, and learning from the experience of singing Delius under Sir Thomas Beecham and roles in works by Mozart and Puccini. But,

    Peter Pears

    Peter Pears

    Peter_Pears

  • Edgar Bainton
  • Composer (1880-1956)

    Symphony No. 2 in 1934; Bax's Third Symphony; and works by Debussy, Sibelius, Delius, and Walton, among others. In 1944, the premiere production by the Conservatorium

    Edgar Bainton

    Edgar Bainton

    Edgar_Bainton

  • Anthony Payne
  • English composer, critic and musicologist (1936–2021)

    Mayfly on, he synthesised modernism with the English romanticism of Elgar, Delius and Vaughan Williams. Two orchestral commissions for The Proms, The Spirit's

    Anthony Payne

    Anthony_Payne

  • John Barbirolli
  • British conductor and cellist (1899–1970)

    particularly associated with the music of English composers such as Elgar, Delius and Vaughan Williams. His interpretations of other late Romantic composers

    John Barbirolli

    John Barbirolli

    John_Barbirolli

  • Toby Spence
  • British tenor (born 1969)

    Delius A Song of the High Hills in 2009, Beethoven's Choral Symphony in 2011, Ivor Novello songs and the Berlioz Requiem in 2012, Britten War Requiem

    Toby Spence

    Toby_Spence

  • Reger-Chor
  • German-Belgian choir

    first of "Two Songs to be sung of a summer night on the water" by Frederick Delius, Rutter's Five Childhood Lyrics, and the Zigeunerlieder, op. 103, by Brahms

    Reger-Chor

    Reger-Chor

    Reger-Chor

  • A Sea Symphony
  • Symphony composed by Ralph Vaughan Williams

    Walt Whitman, set by, among others, Stanford and Charles Wood and later Delius, Holst, and Hamilton Harty. Vaughan Williams was introduced to Whitman's

    A Sea Symphony

    A_Sea_Symphony

  • Malcolm Sargent
  • English conductor (1895–1967)

    recording of the Delius Violin Concerto. Later, in 1965, with Jacqueline du Pré, in her début recording, Sargent recorded Delius's Cello Concerto, coupled

    Malcolm Sargent

    Malcolm Sargent

    Malcolm_Sargent

  • 1891 in music
  • Wintermärchen Waltzes Op. 366 (source of Hearts and Flowers) Frederick Delius – Irmelin Robert Fuchs – Die Teufelsglocke Miguel Marqués – El monaguillo

    1891 in music

    1891_in_music

  • January 29
  • Day of the year

    rights activist, teacher, editor, and writer (died 1943) 1862 – Frederick Delius, English composer (died 1934) 1864 – Richard Arman Gregory, British astronomer

    January 29

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  • Monica Sinclair
  • British operatic contralto (1925–2002)

    under Richard Bonynge) Brahms: Alto Rhapsody (under Sir Adrian Boult) Delius: A Mass of Life (with Rosina Raisbeck, Charles Craig and Bruce Boyce, under

    Monica Sinclair

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  • Classical music written in collaboration
  • Frederick Delius. Delius would dictate the notes and Fenby would transcribe them. While Fenby was himself a composer, these works on which he and Delius worked

    Classical music written in collaboration

    Classical_music_written_in_collaboration

  • Henry Wood
  • English conductor (1869–1944)

    the same year Newman passed up the opportunity to introduce the music of Delius to London concertgoers. By the end of the first decade of the new century

    Henry Wood

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    German, Dutch, and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from Middle High German or Middle Low German banc, or Yiddish bank ‘bench’, ‘table’, ‘counter’, in any of various senses, e.g. a metonymic occupational name for anyone whose work required a bench or counter, for example a butcher, baker, court official, or money changer.Danish and Swedish : topographic name from bank ‘(sand)bank’ or a habitational name from a farm named with this word.Danish and Swedish : from bank ‘noise’, hence a nickname for a loud or noisy person. Compare Bang.Danish : habitational name from the German place name Bänkau.English : probably a variant of Banks.Americanized spelling of Polish Bąk, literally ‘horsefly’; perhaps a nickname for an irritating person.Hungarian (Bánk) : from a pet form of the old secular personal name Bán.

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    Lord Ganesh, Soldier, Many

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    English

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    Variant spelling of Italian Gemma, JEMMA means "precious stone."

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    height; elevation

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    TA-USER

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    Nocturnal, Night

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  • Requere
  • v. t.

    To require.

  • Requite
  • v. t.

    To repay; in a good sense, to recompense; to return (an equivalent) in good; to reward; in a bad sense, to retaliate; to return (evil) for evil; to punish.

  • Require
  • v. t.

    To demand or exact as indispensable; to need.

  • Requiting
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Requite

  • Quittance
  • v. t.

    To repay; to requite.

  • Requitable
  • a.

    That may be requited.

  • Requiem
  • n.

    A mass said or sung for the repose of a departed soul.

  • Requiem
  • n.

    Any grand musical composition, performed in honor of a deceased person.

  • Prerequire
  • v. t.

    To require beforehand.

  • Requirer
  • n.

    One who requires.

  • Require
  • v. t.

    To demand; to insist upon having; to claim as by right and authority; to exact; as, to require the surrender of property.

  • Requin
  • n.

    The man-eater, or white shark (Carcharodon carcharias); -- so called on account of its causing requiems to be sung.

  • Requirable
  • a.

    Capable of being required; proper to be required.

  • Importune
  • v. i.

    To require; to demand.

  • Requiem
  • n.

    Rest; quiet; peace.

  • Required
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Require

  • Requiter
  • n.

    One who requites.

  • Require
  • v. t.

    To ask as a favor; to request.

  • Requited
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Requite

  • Requiring
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Require