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Posted by steve brock on September 04, 19101 at 11:04:24:
I just watched a magnificent online performance of music by Frederick Delius by the Welsh National Opera Orchestra and others (at http://www.onlineclics.com/Work.pasp?txtProductID=Delius&txtCatalog=olc) and was struck by the range of his repertoire. I know that he and Elgar are regarded as two of the best English composers of the century, but wide recognition seems to have escaped Delius. Why do you think this is? Is there too much focus on the latter years of his life, when he was battling blindness and paralysis? -- Steve
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