The musical compositions of Frederick Delius (1862–1934) cover numerous genres, in a style that developed from the early influences of composers such as Edvard Grieg and Richard Wagner into a voice that was uniquely Delius's. He began serious composition at a relatively advanced age (his earliest songs date to his early twenties), and his music was largely unknown and unperformed until the early 20th century. It was a further ten years before his work was generally accepted in concert halls, and then more often in Europe than in his home country, England. Ill-health caused him to give up composition in the early 1920s and he was silent for several years, before the services of a devoted amanuensis, Eric Fenby, enabled Delius to resume composing in 1928. The Delius-Fenby combination led to several notable late works.[1]
Chronological list of principal works
The "principal" works are those identified as such by Eric Fenby.[2] A division of Delius's work into phases such as "apprentice" and "middle period" has been suggested by many commentators, notably Anthony Payne in "Delius's Stylistic Development" (1962).[1]
Apprentice works, 1887–1899
"Middle period" works, 1900–06
Mature works, 1907–24
Late works
- 1929–30: A Song of Summer
- 1930: Sonata for violin and piano No. 3
- 1930: Songs of Farewell (setting of poems by Walt Whitman)
List of works by genre
A definitive catalogue of the works of Delius was produced by Robert Threlfall in 1977, and a supplement to it in 1986.[4] It is abbreviated as RT. The Threlfall sectioning is a categorization where works are assigned nominal numbers according to a roman-numeric genre numbering scheme. For example, A Village Romeo and Juliet is, according to Threlfall's counting, the sixth piece of dramatic work Delius composed. Thus, the piece is in Section I, number 6, so is designated RT I/6.[5]
Dramatic works
Year(s) composed
|
RT
|
Title
|
Genre
|
First performance
|
Comments
|
Ref.
|
1888
|
I/1
|
Zanoni
|
Incidental music
|
|
|
[3]
|
1890–92
|
I/2
|
Irmelin
|
Opera
|
Oxford, 4 May 1953
|
Libretto: E. Graham, T. Round
|
[3][6]
|
1893–95
|
I/3
|
The Magic Fountain
|
Lyric drama
|
Broadcast performance, BBC 1977
|
Libretto: Delius
|
[3][6]
|
1895
|
I/4
|
Koanga
|
Lyric drama
|
Elberfeld, 30 March 1904
|
Libretto: Charles Francis Keary, after George Washington Cable
|
[3][6]
|
1897
|
I/5
|
Folkeraadet
|
Incidental music
|
Christiania, October 1897
|
Play by Gunnar Heiberg
|
[3][6]
|
1900–01
|
I/6
|
A Village Romeo and Juliet
|
Lyric drama
|
Berlin, 21 October 1907
|
Libretto: Delius, after Gottfried Keller. The orchestral interlude between Scenes 5 and 6, "The Walk to the Paradise Garden", is often performed and recorded separately.
|
[3][6]
|
1902
|
I/7
|
Margot la rouge
|
Lyric drama
|
|
Libretto: I. Rosenval
|
[3][6]
|
1909–10
|
I/8
|
Fennimore and Gerda
|
Opera
|
Frankfurt am Main, October 1919
|
Libretto: Delius, after J.P. Jacobsen
|
[3][6]
|
1920–23
|
I/9
|
Hassan
|
Incidental music
|
Darmstadt, 1 June 1923 Full version first performed in London, 30 September 1923
|
Play by James Elroy Flecker
|
[3]
|
Works for voices and orchestra
Year(s) composed
|
RT
|
Title
|
Vocal forces
|
First performance
|
Comments
|
Ref.
|
1898
|
II/1
|
Mitternachtslied Zarathustras (The Midnight Song of Zarathustra)
|
Male chorus
|
|
|
[3]
|
1903
|
II/2
|
Appalachia: Variations on a slave song
|
Choir, baritone solo
|
Elberfeld, 1904
|
|
[3][6]
|
1903–04
|
II/3
|
Sea Drift
|
Choir, baritone solo
|
Essen, 24 May 1906
|
|
[6][7]
|
1904–05
|
II/4
|
A Mass of Life
|
Double choir, SATB soloists
|
London, 7 June 1909
|
Part II was performed in Munich, in 1908
|
[6][7]
|
1906–07
|
II/5
|
Songs of Sunset
|
Choir, Mezzo-soprano & baritone soloists
|
London, 16 June 1911
|
|
[6][7]
|
1911
|
II/6
|
A Song of the High Hills
|
Choir, tenor & soprano soloists
|
London, 26 February 1920
|
Textless chorus
|
[6][7]
|
1911
|
II/7
|
An Arabesque
|
Choir and baritone soloist
|
Newport, 1920
|
|
[6][7]
|
1914–16
|
II/8
|
Requiem
|
Choir, soprano & baritone soloists
|
London, 23 March 1922
|
|
[6][7]
|
1930
|
II/9
|
Songs of Farewell
|
Choir
|
London, 21 March 1932
|
|
[7]
|
1930–32
|
II/10
|
Idyll: Once I passed through a populous city
|
Soprano & baritone soloists
|
London, 3 October 1933
|
Music adapted from Margot la rouge; words from Walt Whitman; after the first performance, Delius expanded the work and renamed it Prelude and Idyll
|
[7][8]
|
Works for solo voice and orchestra
Year(s) composed
|
RT
|
Title
|
Vocal forces
|
First performance
|
Comments
|
Ref.
|
1888
|
III/1
|
Paa Vidderne (Melodrama)
|
Recitation
|
|
Revised (1891) as orchestral suite
|
[3]
|
1889
|
III/2
|
Sakuntala
|
Tenor soloist
|
|
|
[3]
|
1891
|
III/3
|
Maud (from Tennyson)
|
Tenor soloist
|
|
|
[3]
|
1897
|
III/4
|
Seven Danish Songs: 1. "Summer Nights (On the Sea Shore)"; 2. "Red Roses (Through Long, Long Years)"; 3. "Wine Roses"; 4. "Let Springtime Come, Then" (Den Lenz laβ kommen); 5. "Irmelin Rose"; 6. "In the Seraglio Garden"; 7. "Silken Shoes"
|
Solo voice (unspecified)
|
Paris, 1901
|
|
[3][5][9]
|
1907
|
III/5
|
Cynara
|
Choir, Baritone soloist
|
London, 18 October 1929
|
Left incomplete, finished in 1929
|
[7]
|
1925
|
III/6
|
A Late Lark
|
Solo voice (unspecified)
|
|
|
[7]
|
Works for unaccompanied voices
Year(s) composed
|
RT
|
Title
|
Vocal forces/accompaniment
|
First performance
|
Comments
|
Ref.
|
before 1887
|
IV/1
|
Six German part-songs: 1. "Lorelei" (H. Heine); 2. "Oh! Sonnenschein" (Oh! Sunshine); 3. "Durch den Wald" (By the Forest) [von Schreck]; 4. "Ave Maria"; 5. "Sonnenscheinlied" (Sunshine Song) [Bjornsen]; 6. "Fruhlingsanbruch" [Bjornsen]
|
Choir, unaccompanied
|
|
|
[3][5]
|
1907
|
IV/2
|
On Craig Ddu
|
Soprano, alto, 2 tenor, 2 bass, piano
|
Blackpool, 1907
|
|
[6][7]
|
1908
|
IV/3
|
Wanderer's Song
|
2 tenor, 2 bass, piano
|
|
|
[6][7]
|
1908
|
IV/4
|
Midsummer Song
|
2 soprano, 2 alto, 2 tenor, 2 bass, piano
|
Whitley Bay, December 1910
|
|
[6][7]
|
1917
|
IV/5
|
Two Songs to be sung of a summer night on the water
|
Soprano, alto, 2 tenor, 2 basses, unaccompanied
|
London, 28 June 1920
|
Also arranged for string orchestra by Eric Fenby in 1932, titled Two Aquarelles.
|
[7]
|
1923
|
IV/6
|
The splendour falls on castle walls (from Tennyson)
|
Chorus, unaccompanied
|
London, 17 June 1924
|
|
[7]
|
Songs with piano accompaniment
Year(s) composed
|
RT
|
Title
|
Comments
|
Ref.
|
undated
|
V/1
|
"When other lips shall speak"
|
Unpublished
|
[5]
|
undated
|
V/4
|
"Der Fichtenbaum" (The Spruce Tree)
|
Unpublished
|
[5]
|
1885
|
V/2
|
"Over the mountains high"
|
Unpublished
|
[5]
|
1885
|
V/3
|
"Zwei braune Augen" (Two Brown Eyes)
|
Unpublished
|
[5]
|
1888
|
V/5
|
Five Songs from the Norwegian: 1. "Slumber Song" (Bjørnsen); 2. "The Nightingale" (Wellhaven); 3. "Summer's Eve" (Paulsen); 4. "Longing" (Kjerulf); 5. "Sunset" (Munck)
|
|
[6][7]
|
1888
|
V/6
|
"Hochgebirgsleben" (High Mountain Life)
|
Unpublished
|
[5]
|
1888
|
V/7
|
"O schneller mein Ross" ( O faster, my Ross)
|
Unpublished
|
[5]
|
1889
|
V/8
|
"Chanson (de) Fortunio"
|
Unpublished
|
[5]
|
1889–90
|
V/9
|
Seven Songs from the Norwegian: 1. "Cradle Song" (Ibsen); 2. "The Homeward Journey" (Vinje); 3. "Twilight Fancies" (Bjørnsen); 4. "Sweet Venevil" (Bjørnsen); 5. "Minstrel" (Ibsen); 6. "Love concealed" (Bjørnsen); 7. "The Birds Story" (Ibsen)
|
|
[6][7]
|
1890
|
V/10
|
"Skogen gir susende langsom besked" (Softly the Forest)
|
Unpublished
|
[5]
|
1890–91
|
V/11
|
Songs to words by Heine: 1. "Mit deinen blauen Augen" (With your blue eyes); 2. "Ein schöner Stern geht auf in meiner Nacht" (A shining star appears in my night); 3. "Hör' ich das Liedchen klingen" (I hear the sound of singing); 4. "Aus deinen Augen fliessen meine Leider" (From your eyes flows my song)
|
Unpublished
|
[5]
|
1891
|
V/12
|
Three English songs [Shelley]: 1. "Indian Love Song"; 2. "Love's Philosophy" 3. "To the Queen of my Heart"
|
|
[6][7]
|
1891
|
V/13
|
"Lyse Naetter"
|
Unpublished
|
[5]
|
1893
|
V/14
|
"Jeg horde en nyskaaren Seljeflojte" (I once had a newly cut willow pipe)
|
Unpublished
|
[5]
|
1893
|
V/15
|
"Nuages" (Clouds)
|
Unpublished
|
[5]
|
1895
|
V/16
|
Deux Melodies [Verlaine]: 1. "Il pleure dans mon coeur" (It cries in my heart); 2. "Le ciel est, par-dessus le toit" (The sky is over the roof)
|
Accompaniment later orchestrated
|
[7]
|
1895
|
V/17
|
"Pagen hojt paa Taarnet sad" (The page sat in the lofty tower)
|
Unpublished
|
[5]
|
1898
|
V/18
|
"Traum Rosen" (Dream Roses)
|
Unpublished
|
[5]
|
1898
|
V/19
|
Lieder nach Gedichten von Friedrich Nietzsche (Songs after poems by Fredrich Nietzsche): 1. "Nach neuen Meeren" (By New Seas); 2. "Der Wanderer" (The Wanderer); 3. "Der Einsame" (The Lonely One); 4. "Der Wanderer und sein Schatten" (The Wanderer and his Shadow)
|
|
[7]
|
1898
|
V/20
|
"Im Glück wir lachend gingen" (In bliss we walked with laughter)
|
|
[7]
|
1900
|
V/21
|
Two songs from the Danish: 1. "The Violet"; 2. "Autumn"
|
"The Violet" accompaniment orchestrated, 1908
|
[7]
|
1900
|
V/22
|
"Black Roses"
|
|
[6][7]
|
1901
|
V/23
|
"Jeg horer i Natten" (I hear in the night)
|
Unpublished
|
[5]
|
1902
|
V/24
|
"Summer Landscape"
|
Orchestral accompaniment 1903
|
[7]
|
1910
|
V/25
|
"The Nightingale has a Lyre of Gold"
|
|
[6][7]
|
1911
|
V/26
|
"La Lune blanche" (The white moon) (Verlaine poem)
|
Orchestral accompaniment 1911
|
[6][7]
|
1911
|
V/27
|
"Chanson d'Automne" (Song of Autumn) (Verlaine poem)
|
|
[6][7]
|
1913
|
V/28
|
"I-Brasil"
|
|
[6][7]
|
1913
|
V/29
|
Two songs for children: 1. "Little Birdie"; 2. "The Streamlet's Slumber Song"
|
|
[7]
|
1915–16
|
V/30
|
Four old English lyrics: 1. "It was a lover and his lass"; 2. "So white, so soft, so sweet is she"; 3. "Spring, the sweet Spring"; 4. "To Daffodils"
|
|
[7]
|
1919
|
V/31
|
"Avant que tu ne t'en ailles" (Morning Star)
|
|
[7]
|
Works for orchestra alone
Year(s) composed
|
RT
|
Title
|
First performance
|
Comments
|
Ref.
|
1887
|
VI/1
|
Florida Suite
|
Leipzig, 1888
|
Revised 1889
|
[3]
|
1888
|
VI/2
|
Hiawatha (tone poem)
|
|
|
[3]
|
1888
|
VI/3
|
Rhapsodic Variations
|
|
Incomplete
|
[3]
|
1888
|
VI/4
|
Three pieces for string orchestra
|
|
|
[5]
|
1889
|
VI/5
|
Idylle de Printemps
|
|
|
[3]
|
1889–90
|
VI/6
|
Orchestral suite (Petite Suite No. 1)
- Marche
- Berceuse
- Scherzo
- Duo
- Theme with variations
|
London, 18 November 1946
|
|
[3][5]
|
1889 (approx.)
|
VI/6a
|
Suite of 3 Characteristic pieces
- La Quadroöne (Rhadsodie Floridienne)
- Scherzo
- Marche Caprice
|
|
|
[5]
|
1889 (approx)
|
VI/6b
|
Marche Française
|
|
|
[5]
|
1890
|
VI/7
|
Three small tone-poems:
- Summer Evening
- Winter Night (Sleigh Ride)
- Spring Morning
|
London, 2 January 1949
|
|
[3]
|
1890 (approx.)
|
VI/8
|
A l'Amore
|
|
|
[5]
|
1890
|
VI/9
|
Orchestral Suite (Petite Suite No. 2)
- Allegro ma non troppo
- Con moto
- Allegretto
|
|
|
[3][5]
|
1890–92
|
VI/10
|
Paa Vidderne (On the Mountains) - symphonic poem
|
Christiania, Norway, 10 October 1891
|
|
[3]
|
c. 1891
|
|
Mazurka
|
|
Incomplete sketch
|
[5]
|
1895–97
|
VI/11
|
Over the hills and far away (fantasy overture)
|
London, 30 May 1899
|
|
[3][6]
|
1896
|
VI/12
|
Appalachia: an American rhapsody
|
|
Orchestral version, later adapted for solo and chorus
|
[3]
|
1899
|
VI/13
|
La Ronde se déroule (The Dance Goes On)
|
London, 30 May 1899
|
Revised, 1901, as "Lebenstanz" (Life's Dance)
|
[3]
|
1899
|
VI/14
|
Paris: The Song of a Great City
|
Elberfeld, 1901
|
|
[3][6]
|
1901
|
VI/15
|
Lebenstanz (Life's Dance)
|
Düsseldorf, February 1904
|
Further revised, 1912
|
[3][6]
|
1907
|
VI/16
|
Brigg Fair
|
Basel, 1907
|
|
[3][6]
|
1908
|
VI/17
|
In a Summer Garden
|
London, 11 December 1909
|
Delius conducted the first performance
|
[3][6]
|
1908
|
VI/18
|
Dance Rhapsody (No. 1)
|
Hereford (Three Choirs Festival) 8 September 1909
|
Delius conducted the first performance
|
[3][6]
|
1911–12
|
VI/19
|
Two pieces for small orchestra:
- On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring
- Summer Night on the River
|
Leipzig, 2 October 1913
|
|
[3][6]
|
1912
|
VI/15
|
Life's Dance (final version)
|
Berlin, 15 November 1912.
|
Revised from 1901
|
[3]
|
1913–14
|
VI/20
|
North Country Sketches
|
London, 10 May 1915
|
|
[3][6]
|
1915
|
VI/21
|
Air and Dance
|
London, Aeolian Hall, 16 October 1929[10]
|
|
[3]
|
1916
|
VI/22
|
Dance Rhapsody (No. 2)
|
|
|
[3]
|
1917
|
VI/23
|
Eventyr (Once Upon a Time)
|
London. 11 January 1919
|
|
[3]
|
1918
|
VI/24
|
A Song before Sunrise
|
|
|
[3]
|
1918
|
VI/25
|
Poem of Life and Love
|
|
Incomplete, lost
|
[3]
|
1929-30
|
VI/26
|
A Song of Summer
|
London, 17 September 1932
|
|
[3]
|
1931
|
VI/27
|
Irmelin prelude
|
|
|
[3]
|
1931
|
VI/28
|
Fantastic Dance
|
London, 12 January 1934
|
|
[3]
|
undated
|
|
On the moors (Impressions of Nature)
|
|
Incomplete sketch
|
[5]
|
undated
|
|
Sunday morning on the moors
|
|
Incomplete sketch
|
[5]
|
undated
|
|
Mountain poem
|
|
Incomplete sketch
|
[5]
|
Works for solo instrument(s) and orchestra
Year(s) composed
|
RT
|
Title
|
First performance
|
Comments
|
Ref.
|
1888
|
VII/1
|
Suite for violin and orchestra
|
|
|
[3]
|
1890
|
VII/2
|
Legendes (Sagen) for piano and orchestra
|
|
|
[3]
|
1895
|
VII/3
|
Legende for violin and orchestra
|
|
Later revised for violin and piano
|
[3][6]
|
1897
|
VII/4
|
Piano Concerto in C minor
|
Elberfeld, 1904
|
1st movement revised 1906
|
[3][6]
|
|
VII/4a
|
Rhapsody for piano and orchestra
|
|
|
[5]
|
1915
|
VII/5
|
Double Concerto for violin and violoncello
|
London, 21 February 1920
|
|
[3]
|
1916
|
VII/6
|
Violin Concerto
|
London, 30 January 1919
|
|
[3]
|
1921
|
VII/7
|
Cello Concerto
|
Vienna, 30 January 1923
|
|
[3]
|
1930
|
VII/8
|
Caprice and Elegy for cello and chamber orchestra
|
|
|
[3]
|
undated
|
|
Second Piano Concerto
|
|
Incomplete sketch
|
[5]
|
undated
|
|
Fantaisie for piano and orchestra
|
|
Incomplete sketch
|
[5]
|
Chamber music
Year(s) composed
|
RT
|
Title
|
Instrumental forces
|
First performance
|
Comments
|
Ref.
|
1888
|
VIII/1
|
First string quartet
|
|
|
|
[7]
|
1889
|
VIII/2
|
Romance
|
Violin, piano
|
|
|
[7]
|
c. 1890
|
|
Vasantasena for violin and piano
|
Violin and piano
|
|
Incomplete sketch
|
[5]
|
1892
|
VIII/3
|
Violin Sonata in B major
|
Violin, piano
|
Achille Rivarde with Harold Bauer, Paris 1893 (private performance)
|
|
[7][11][12]
|
1893
|
VIII/4
|
Second string quartet
|
|
|
|
[7]
|
1896
|
VIII/5
|
Romance
|
Cello, piano
|
|
|
[7]
|
1905–14
|
VIII/6
|
Violin Sonata No. 1
|
Violin, piano
|
Manchester, 1915
|
|
[6][7]
|
1916
|
VIII/7
|
Cello Sonata
|
Cello, piano
|
London, 11 January 1919
|
|
[7]
|
1916
|
VIII/8
|
String quartet (1916)
|
|
London, 1 February 1919
|
|
[7]
|
1923
|
VIII/9
|
Violin Sonata No. 2
|
Violin and piano
|
London, 7 October 1924
|
|
[7]
|
c. 1923
|
|
Sonata for violin and piano in C
|
Violin and piano
|
|
Incomplete sketch
|
[5]
|
1930
|
VIII/10
|
Violin Sonata No. 3
|
Violin and piano
|
London, 6 November 1930
|
|
[7]
|
Piano solos
Year(s) composed
|
RT
|
Title
|
First performance
|
Comments
|
Ref.
|
1885
|
IX/1
|
Zum Carnival
|
|
written before first departure from Florida
|
[5]
|
undated
|
IX/2
|
Pensees mélodieuses (Melodious thoughts)
|
|
|
[5]
|
undated
|
IX/3
|
Norwegian Sleigh Ride
|
|
|
[5]
|
undated
|
IX/4
|
Badinage (Danse lente)
|
|
|
[5]
|
undated
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IX/5
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Two piano pieces: 1. Valse; 2. Reverie
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[5]
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1919
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IX/6
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Dance for Harpsichord
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[7]
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1922–23
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IX/7
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Five piano pieces: 1–2. Mazurka and Waltz for a Little Girl; 3. Waltz; 4. Lullaby for a Modern Baby; 5. Toccata
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[7]
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1923
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IX/8
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Three piano preludes: 1. Scherzando; 2. Quick; 3. Con moto
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London 4 September 1924
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[7]
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undated
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Presto leggiero for piano
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Unpublished piano solo
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[5]
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