excerpt from 'Delius: A Life in Letters 1862-1908' pp. 324 (91 words)
excerpt from 'Delius: A Life in Letters 1862-1908' pp. 324 (91 words)
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I've been going through your "Appalachia" this morning. It is an extraordinary work, its sincerity makes me weep. I dont know when such a surprise offered itself to me. The copy only arrived this morning - I took the sincere opinion of a learned musician as to its greatness in a letter I had after the London performance. We will have it here and you shall hear your music sung. Im proud to know such a genius - it is most extraordinary music. May god let you write more such music. |
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