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                        "user": "Martinwguy",
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                                "*": "----\n<center>THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION ABOUT DELIA DERBYSHIRE'S LIFE, WORK AND MUSIC</center>\n----\n=The WikiDelia=\nThe [http://wikidelia.net WikiDelia] is [[Martin Guy|my]] second study of the life and work of the pioneer of electronic music [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delia_Derbyshire Delia Derbyshire].\n\n<BLOCKQUOTE>\n&ldquo;I am staggered by the amount of information and detail in the wiki.&rdquo;<ref>[http://www.muffwiggler.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=1323269 Reality Checkpoint commenting on topic \"Publish Delia Derbyshire's music from the BBC Sound Archive!\" in the Muff Wiggler Forum]</ref>\n</BLOCKQUOTE>\n\nIf you don't know Delia's music already, you should first look at [http://delia-derbyshire.org delia-derbyshire.org] and my first study, [http://delia-derbyshire.net Delia Derbyshire's Audiological Chronology]. The links on the titles of the pieces listed there take you to their entries\nin the WikiDelia.\nIf you just want the music, try [[Audio]].\n\nThis WikiDelia extends the Chronology by having a page for each piece, album, person with whom she worked, event she participated in and so on, as well as one for each of the 250+ [[Attic Tapes|tapes]] and 1000+ [[Attic Papers|papers]] found in her attic after she died. \n\nTo make them easier to find, each page is in one or more \"Categories\", of which the main ones are listed on the left.\n\nIt's far from complete but some highlights are:\n* ''[[The Pattern Emerges]]'' with log-frequency-axis [[Spectrogram|spectrograms]], score and analysis of the instruments\n* the [[Chronology]], listing anything with a date associated with it\n* [[TRW]]: Hundreds of Delia's unpublished works rotting on tape in the BBC Sound Archive and\n* a [[Petition]] for the BBC to publish them.\n\nI have recovered Delia's audio for\n* ''[[A Game of Chess]]'', dance music for children\n* ''[[About Bridges]]'', two themes for an art film\n* ''[[Anger of Achilles]]'', a long dramatic play with some enchanting musical effects\n* the ''[[Aztec]]'' suite, atmospheric soundscapes for a programme about the Spanish destruction of the Aztec and Mayan civilizations\n* ''[[Circle of Light]]'', a 30-minute soundscape for an art film\n* ''[[Closed Planet]]'', a sci-fi radio drama from 1962\n* ''[[Duffer]]'', three effects for an independent psychological film\n* ''[[Factory Music]]'', incidental music for TV programme ''[[Time On Our Hands]]''\n* ''[[Great Zoo]]'', her 1972 stereo version of ''[[Great Zoos of the World]]''\n* ''[[Hamlet]]'', the appearance and voice of the ghost of Hamlet's father (1969 film version)\n* ''[[I Think In Shapes]]'', title music for a programme about Henry Moore\n* ''[[It Was a Solid Killing Match]]'', music and effects for a war documentary\n* ''[[London Lemons]]'' (9 themes)\n* ''[[Music of the Spheres]]'', music accompanying a scene of computer graphics in ''The Ascent of Man'' (different from ''[[Music of Spheres]]'')\n* ''[[Oedipus the King]]''\n* ''[[O Fat White Woman]]''\n* ''[[Oranges and Lemons]]''\n* ''[[Petya's Dream]]'' from Tolstoy's ''War and Peace''\n* ''[[Play for Today - Title Music]]''\n* ''[[Pompeii]]'', sounds for an episode of ''[[Chronicle]]'' about Pompeiian civilization and the eruption that destroyed it\n* ''[[Radio Solent]]'', a 4-second jingle for a local radio station\n* ''[[Shadow of the Pharoah]]'', soundscapes based on the sound of [[Tutankhamun's Trumpet]]\n* ''[[The Autocrat]]'', a radio play with Delian intro and outro music\n* ''[[The Bagman]]'', a radio play about a playwright's dream, a witch and a bag full of tiny people\n* ''[[The Man Who Collected Sounds]]'', musical effects for a radio play\n* ''[[The Naked Sun]]'', musical effects for a sci-fi radio play\n* ''[[Travelling in Winter]]''\n* ''[[Ways of Seeing]]'', music for the psychology of the \"three dreams\" used in advertising\n\nThere are fragments of the audio for\n* ''[[I.E.E.100]]''\n* ''[[The Evenings of Certain Lives]]''\n* ''[[The Cyprian Queen]]''\n\nreconstructions from Delia's manuscript scores for\n* ''[[Anything Goes]]''\n* ''[[Ape and Essence]]''\n* ''[[Arctic]]''\n* ''[[Clothes]]''\n* ''[[Easter 64]]''\n* ''[[Le Pont Mirabeau]]'', a romantic poem by Apollinaire, set to music\n* ''[[Music to Undress to]]''\n* ''[[Philips]]''\n* ''[[Poets in Prison - Intro]]''\n* ''[[Science All Around - Sound]]''\n\nand [http://martinwguy.blogspot.com/2018/03/resynthesizing-audio-from-spectrograms.html audio resynthesized from spectrograms] for fragments of\n* ''[[Singing Waters]]''\n* ''[[Random Together 1]]''\n* ''[[Robert Lowell]]'' and\n* ''[[Pot Au Feu early version]]''\n\nIf you spot any errors, would like to help with it or have other questions, please contact delia.derbyshire.net&#64;gmail.com\n\n=References=\n<references/>\n\n[[Category:WikiDelia]]"
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