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  • An article '''Delia Derbyshire RIP''' appeared in '''The Wire''' magazine August 2001 [[Category:Article]]
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  • The article's transcript is on the page [[Dominating Medea]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[The New Atlantis (article)]]
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  • ...Delia and [[Barry Bermange]]'s four [[Inventions for Radio]] and wrote an article for the Radio Times entitled [[Amor Dei: A Vision of God]] for that pieces' ...the Greenwich Theatre, for which Delia created sound.<ref>Kirsten Cubitt's article [[Dial a tune]]</ref>
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  • An article '''Sound in Other Media''' appeared in '''The Wire''' magazine November 200 [[Category:Article]]
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  • [[Composers without Crochets]] is a newspaper article published in the ''Daily Express, Manchester edition'' on 10th June 1965.<r [[Category:Article]]
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  • [[Delia Makes a Hit with 'Dr. Who']] is the title of a newspaper article which appeared in the ''Coventry Evening Telegraph'' on 28th April 1965. [[Category:Article]]
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  • In Delia's papers is a copy of a newspaper article ''The electronic music makers'',<ref>[[DD111832]]: "The Electronic Music Ma The year in which it appeared could be found from the following article, which says that Mark White becomes the new head of BBC Radio 2.
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  • ...hristine Edge]] to Derek [Cutie?], forwarded to Delia, about the newspaper article ''[[Morse code musician]]''. article was re-written by suba and a muck-up
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  • ...o her more musical creative talents."<ref>The ''[[Sound in Other Media]]'' article.</ref> * ''[[The New Atlantis]]'' article in ''Sound On Sound'' magazine, April 2008.
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  • [[DD110414]] is the reverse of the newspaper article [[Radiophonic Scores]], which dates it to 16 February 1964.
    152 bytes (19 words) - 23:44, 22 May 2016
  • An article entitled ''The New Atlantis'' by [[Steve Marshall]] appeared in the April 2 [[Category:Article]]
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  • ...terview with Daphne Oram in the BBC web article.<ref name=BBCnews>BBC news article [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/2669735.stm Daphne Oram: the unsung pio
    958 bytes (152 words) - 12:56, 10 June 2017
  • ...&mdash; Brian Jones, Syd Barrett, Paul McCartney, even Anthony Newley<ref>Article [http://www.exacteditions.com/browsePages.do?issue=35733&size=3&pageLabel=1
    387 bytes (50 words) - 02:20, 3 January 2015
  • ...nyth Worsley]] worked at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop from 1961-62<ref>The article [http://www.thefword.org.uk/features/2012/10/radiophonic_workshop ''Do wome
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  • The 2008 web article ''[[Lost tapes of the Dr Who composer]]'' is accompanied by a "find" in Del * Attached to the article [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/7512072.stm ''Lost tapes of the B
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  • ...'' newspaper for March 21, 1965. [[DD110056|The bottom half]] contains the article [[Square wave, hip sound]].
    206 bytes (29 words) - 17:18, 22 August 2012
  • [[DD110433]] is a newspaper clipping of the article ''[[Radiophonic `Scores']]''.
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  • [[DD094500]] and [[DD094510]] are shots of a newspaper article by Gerry Dempsey ''[[You, You and You Set To Music]]'' about [[Ron Grainer]
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  • [[DD094500]] and [[DD094510]] are shots of a newspaper article by Gerry Dempsey ''[[You, You and You Set To Music]]'' about [[Ron Grainer]
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  • [[Category:Article]]
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  • The article under it is shown in [[DD140726]].
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  • ...y.co.uk/news/old_story/174 ''BBC to open up its archive'']. Of course, the article may have been a joke but the Omnibus title seems to be accurate.</ref>
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  • According to the [[Morse code musician]] article, Delia's entry to the Radiophonic Workshop was approved because:
    346 bytes (46 words) - 17:21, 17 September 2012
  • ...uture-of-electronic-music/ ''Back to the future of electronic music''], an article in the Science Museum blog, 6th September 2011</ref> and subsequently joine
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  • [[DD125906]] is an article that appeared in ''The Guardian'' newspaper on 3rd September 1970.
    304 bytes (44 words) - 15:24, 18 June 2021
  • ...“Kaleidophon have done music and effects for the Greenwich Medea” and the article ''[[Dominating Medea]]'' gives the opening date as April 14th.</ref> Image:DD080618.jpg|[[DD080618]]: Newspaper article "''[[Dominating Medea]]''", reviewing the opening night, with credits and c
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  • Delia's papers include a clipping from an unknown newspaper of an article entitles [[Trendy Beatle]] about [[Paul McCartney]]'s tape experiments for [[Category:Article]]
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  • ...wards God, feeling their way into something undefined"<ref>David Thomson's article [[Amor Dei: A Vision of God]].</ref>
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  • [[DD135326]] is the first page of a magazine article about [[The Dark Ages]], dated 1st May [1965].
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  • [[DD110509]] is a newspaper clipping of [[David Thomson]]'s article for the Radio Times, describing [[Amor Dei]] on the occasion of its first b
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  • [[Concrete Mixers]] is an article by Darren Giddings telling "the story of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop".<ref [[Category:Article]]
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  • [[DD135343]] is the second page of a magazine article about [[The Dark Ages]].
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  • {{Thumb|DD110509|The 1965 Radio Times article}} [[Amor Dei: A Vision of God]] is a newspaper article by [[David Thomson]], [[Amor Dei]]'s producer, which appeared in the Radio
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  • ''[[The Sound Barrier]]'' is a newspaper article by Jeremy Rundall, reviewing [[Douglas Cleverdon]]'s 1966 production ''[[Th * [[DD110156]]: A newspaper clipping of the article in Delia's papers.
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  • ...p's multi-talented operational assistants."<ref>Kirsten Cubitt's newspaper article "[[Dial a tune]]".</ref>
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  • [[DD110056]] is a newspaper clipping of an article in ''The Observer Review'' on March 21, 1965 about the Radiophonic Workshop
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  • <ref name=DD135326>[[DD135326]]: The first page of a magazine article about The Dark Ages, dated 1st May.</ref> ...ic workshop"<ref name=DD135343>[[DD135343]]: The second page of a magazine article about The Dark Ages.</ref>
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  • ...s in the last section are inspired by absolute faith."<ref>David Thomson's article [[Amor Dei: A Vision of God]].</ref>
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  • ...hose who love God and those who cannot believe in Him"<ref>David Thomson's article [[Amor Dei: A Vision of God]].</ref>
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  • The inside pages, with the cast list and an article by [[Ewan Hooper]], are [[DD135700]].
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  • [[Category:Article]]
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  • * [[DD110433]] A newspaper article [[Radiophonic Scores]] about the workshop and publicizing the book
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  • ...apers contain a newspaper clipping<ref>[[DD082214]]: Newspaper clipping of article ''[[Trendy Beatle]]''.</ref> which reads: and the Red Bull Academy article ''[http://www.redbullmusicacademy.com/magazine/bbc-radiophonic-workshop Bac
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  • ...gon, personal communication: "'The Magazine was Tatler, 12th May 1965. The article was by J. Roger Baker and photograph by Richard Swayne. I still have a copy
    560 bytes (84 words) - 09:13, 4 February 2018
  • ...3079916 Article on facebook's ''Electronic Church of St Delia''] about the article ''Hear It Now'' published in Waitrose Weekend magazine on the 8th of Decemb
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  • On 13th May 2017, BBC Radio 3 broadcast a 35-minute article about Delia and her work as part of their celebrations of Monteverdi's 450t
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  • ...electronic-music-pioneer.html Delia Derbyshire - electronic music pioneer] article at amoeba.com</ref>, doing sound treatments of his orchestral music.<ref na
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  • ...gon, personal communication: "'The Magazine was Tatler, 12th May 1965. The article was by J. Roger Baker and photograph by Richard Swayne. I still have a copy
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  • ...say her given name was Emma<ref name=MorseCodeMusician>The 1970 newspaper article [[Morse code musician]]</ref>, others say it was Mary Amelia.<ref name=GB13
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