excerpt from 'Delius: A Life in Letters 1862-1908' pp. 104 (112 words)
excerpt from 'Delius: A Life in Letters 1862-1908' pp. 104 (112 words)
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I hope you will enjoy that long twilight; but here it is beautiful too in our solitary garden, all full of oldfashioned roses, and birds and "Hollunder büsche". It is so intoxicating! I don't know whether you feel all this rich summer beauty, glow and perfume as I do, but I always hear it in your music, much more than in anybody else's. I love the accompaniment of: Nur schneller mein Ross; it is just my summer Stimmung, and I manage to play it, a desperate effort, but so exciting! Il pleure dans mon couer is beautiful too, but more in town, or perhaps in autumn when one feels like that. |
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