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  • Delia's papers contain an appointment with [[Richard Wortley]] to listen to the music to [[Oliver Twist]] before its first recording date of 8th May ..."Oliver Twist - 1st rec. 8th May - phone Richard Wortley & he will come to listen before then"
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  • ...en note at the bottom of one of her papers dated 16th January 1968 saying "Listen To: Jimi Hendrix"<ref>[[DD111508]]</ref>
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  • Delia's papers list her appointments with [[John Parry]] for him to listen to experiments for something called [[Speech]].
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  • [[DD142626]] is Delia's plan for ''[[I Listen to the Silence]]'', the fifth of an unindentified suite of nine pieces.
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  • * [[DD074527]] "John Parry coming for the morning to listen to experiments"
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  • Oliver Twist 1st rec. 8th May - & he will come to listen |Wed. / 2 x O.T. ------ morning to listen to experiments. |Fri
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  • * You can listen to the individual tracks and buy it on vinyl [https://finderskeepersrecords
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  • * [[:file:.midi|Lilypond's output as a MIDI file]] that you can [[media:.midi|listen to]]
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  • ...by Audio12.midi|A MIDI file]] that you can [[media:Clothes by Audio12.midi|listen to]]
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  • * 5. ''I listen to the silence'' Image:DD142626.jpg|[[DD142626]]: 5. ''I listen to the silence''
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  • ...midi|A MIDI file]] that you can [[media:Science and Health by Audio12.midi|listen to]]
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  • * You may be able to listen to it [http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b08pwm91 on BBC iPlayer]
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  • ...di|Lilypond's output as a MIDI file]] that you can [[media:Fresh Aire.midi|listen to]]
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  • * You can listen to the interview with Daphne Oram in the BBC web article.<ref name=BBCnews>
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  • * [[:file:Clothes.midi|A MIDI file]] that you can [[media:Clothes.midi|listen to]]
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  • {{Listen
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  • ...e like, go to these sound generators here, electronic generators and we'll listen to three of the basic electronic sounds. Now we'll listen to the same note but with a different quality. This is a square wave.
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  • The sun is gone the music plays but you wouldn't listen but you wouldn't listen
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  • ...melody_1.midi|a MIDI file]] that you can [[Media:Easter_64_-_melody_1.midi|listen to]]
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  • {{Listen|filename=Doris Hays - Oh Dear What Can The Matter Be.ogg|title=Doris Hays -
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  • ...output as a MIDI file]] that you can [[media:Poets in Prison - Intro.midi|listen to]]
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  • ...nd's output as a MIDI file]] that you can [[media:Music to Undress to.midi|listen to]]
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  • ...ilypond's output as a MIDI file]] that you can [[media:Hatch End 1154.midi|listen to]]
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  • * [[media:Arctic.midi|A MIDI file]] that you can listen to on your computer
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  • Listen To: Film's[?] Music
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  • ...nd's output as a MIDI file]] that you can [[media:The Pattern Emerges.midi|listen to]]
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  • You can listen to the digitized versions of Delia's tapes or view the papers by paying him
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  • Anyone over 18 should be able to go in person to the library and listen to the tapes for free on some special "listening stations" created specific
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  • or something to make people sit up and listen?
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  • The people who banned "Je t'aime" really should listen to "My Game of
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  • I did try to listen to the vocals and electronics as sympathetic units, but I found it Lennon and Harrison's abortive attempts. Do, however, give White Noise a listen to,
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  • The people who banned "Je t'aime" really should listen to "My Game of
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  • ...ronicle Title.midi|a MIDI file]] that you can [[Media:Chronicle Title.midi|listen to]]
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  • ...ter work, though not Mortuos Plango, which is completely different (if you listen to it you will agree!). You can read more about "Symphony" here and althou
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  • ...ventry, but her archive is kept in Manchester now and I went down there to listen to some tapes of hers that they'd never played before and we were listening
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  • * [[:File:DisA220.midi|a MIDI file]] that you can [[Media:DisA220.midi|listen to]]
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  • {{Listen|filename=Information Please.ogg|title=Information Please|description=from [
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  • ...e:Anything Goes.midi|a MIDI file]] that you can [[Media:Anything Goes.midi|listen to]]
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  • ...because the author and composer hope that the people will not consciously listen to it, but may absorb its moods.
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  • ...o; on the one hand and &ldquo;Mahogany&rdquo; on the other, pleasurable to listen to but failing to exploit its own terms of reference. The hero, armed with
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  • * 03:23-03:40 High wind "Listen!" * 08:54-09:37 Treated timpani[?] "Listen!"
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  • ...and they used to come to her to do a bit of music and also for advice, to listen to things. She was a bit of a guru and people used to come to her and reall
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  • but you wouldn't listen
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  • ...; on the one hand and &ldquo;Mahagonny&rdquo; on the other, pleasurable to listen to but failing to exploit its own terms of reference. The hero, armed with
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  • ...ont Mirabeau.midi|a MIDI file]] that you can [[Media:Le Pont Mirabeau.midi|listen to]]
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  • ...mad, wacky, way-out sounds in a totally classical structure. It’s great to listen to, but quite bonkers. I’ve come to love her.”
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  • ...is designed to create a mood quickly, economically, and so each is easy to listen to. For example, Chase and New Worlds have the sort of tunes found in light
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  • and can let you sit and listen to her tapes.
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  • ...ds Library: ''Using the Special Collections'']</ref> should now be able to listen to them by going in person to the [http://www.library.manchester.ac.uk/spec
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  • ...ection '''Spectrogram''' usually just above '''Availability''' so that the Listen button is near.
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  • <DT>John: <DD>Well, the next thing we're going to listen to is something put together once again by yourself, called "Blue Veils and ...nt as it was sounding instrument I should say. Well, we're going to have a listen to [[Ziwzih Ziwzih OO-OO-OO]] now. And Delia Derbyshire, Drew Mulholland, m
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  • ...first visit to the [[University of Manchester]] to meet [[David Butler]], listen to some of Delia's [[Attic Tapes]] and view her [[Attic Papers]]. It contai
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  • ...space where there's no atmosphere, and no colouration... it's very easy to listen to musicians&mdash;they bring a piece of music to life by putting their own {{Listen|filename=Doctor Who 1963 Pilot episode version (excerpt).ogg|title=Doctor W
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  • ...nt piece of electronic music. It still sounds as fresh as a daisy today. I listen to it and I still can't work out how she did it, after nearly 20 years of m
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  • '''Presenter:''' "We're going to listen to some now and I want to start '''Presenter:''' "So is this, when we listen to this, do we think of this as
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  • equipment. Brian used to get me in to listen to some of his ''Doctor Who''
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  • * Listen to [http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b041y0tl Free Thinking episode about th
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  • And you don't have to listen to the engineers' love life problems.
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  • 3rd May 1963: [[John Parry]] comes in the morning to listen to Delia's experiments for ''[[Speech]]'', then she works on ''[[Oliver Twi 7th May 1963: [[Richard Wortley]] comes to listen to Delia's sound for ''[[Oliver Twist]]''.<ref name=DD074527/>
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  • album. I did try to listen to the vocals and electronics as sympathetic units If you listen to a brass quintet, you know it's five brass players. If you
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