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Frederick Delius

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  • The computer pioneer is one of 10 prominent people chosen for the Royal Mail's Britons of Distinction stamps, to be launched in February, which includes the allied war heroine Odette Hallowes of the Special Operations Executive, composer Frederick Delius and architect Sir Basil Spence, to mark the golden jubilee of Coventry Cathedral.

    Codebreaker Alan Turing gets stamp of approval 2012

  • One of 14 children, Frederick Delius was born in 1862 in Bradford, Yorkshire.

    Delius: beauty in the ear of the beholder 2012

  • Just once, though, it would be nice to hear this kind of program embrace rarities like the “Romeo and Juliet” - inspired scores of Boris Blacher, Frederick Delius, David Diamond, Sergey Taneyev or Riccardo Zandonai.

    In performance: NSO at Wolf Trap 2010

  • This was one of several later Mulligan works, the others being piano features for Mr. Charlap, the rhapsodic “Curtains” as a trio piece, and the solo “Noblesse,” originally inspired by songwriter Ray Noble but which the pianist fashioned into something more akin to a dedication to Frederick Delius.

    Reimagining a Jazz Giant 2009

  • An "outburst of the soul," the composer Frederick Delius called music.

    Ars Technica Matthew Lasar 2011

  • Previous residents include prosperous and talented German Jews, among them the families of the composer Frederick Delius and the poet Humbert Wolfe.

    The Guardian World News 2010

  • Nevermore, which was first owned by Frederick Delius, the English composer, now hangs in the Courtauld Gallery in London.

    British Blogs The Poor Mouth 2010

  • Nevermore, which was first owned by Frederick Delius, the English composer, now hangs in the Courtauld Gallery in London.

    British Blogs The Poor Mouth 2010

  • Nevermore, which was first owned by Frederick Delius, the English composer, now hangs in the Courtauld Gallery in London.

    Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010

  • Nevermore, which was first owned by Frederick Delius, the English composer, now hangs in the Courtauld Gallery in London.

    Latest news, breaking news, current news, UK news, world news, celebrity news, politics news 2010

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