excerpt from 'Delius: A Life in Letters 1862-1908' pp. 269 (93 words)

excerpt from 'Delius: A Life in Letters 1862-1908' pp. 269 (93 words)

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Delius: A Life in Letters 1862-1908

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I have of course revived my own enthusiasm first and foremost for the deep poetry of the "Trunkene Lied"; I was particularly captivated by No III of the 1st Part "In dein Antlitz sah ich jüngst"; in fact the wonderful poetry revelaed by your music was a continual delight to me. I have a slight misgiving over the fact that so many adagios follow on from each other; I wonder whether they do not work to the detriment of each other and in particular spoil the effect of that incomparable final piece? - 

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