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The Music of Frederick Delius: Style, Form and Ethos by Jeremy Dibble
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Overview: Frederick Delius’ (1862-1934) music has proved impervious to analytical definition. Delius’s approaches to genre, form, harmony, orchestration and literary texts are all highly individual, not to say eccentric in their deliberate aim to avoid conformity. Rarely does Delius follow a conventional line, and though one can readily point to important influences, the larger Gestalt of each work has a syntax and coherence for which conventional analytical methods are mostly inadequate. Delius’s musical style has also defied one of the most essential critical tools of his musical epoque – that of national identity. His style bears no relation either to the Victorian or Edwardian aesthetic of British music spearheaded by Parry, Stanford and Elgar before the First World War, nor to the more overtly nationalist, folk-song-orientated pastoralism of post-war Britain in such composers as Vaughan Williams and Holst. In contrast, Delius acknowledged himself a ‘stateless’ individual and considered that his music refused to belong to any national school or movement.
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