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Delia created a "choir texture" for the middle movement of ''[[Amor Dei]]'' and reused it in ''[[Tutankhamun's Egypt]]'' and ''[[Ways of Seeing]]''.<ref>[[Delia Derbyshire's Creative Process]], Appendix 2, CDD/1/2/17 Angels.</ref>
 
Delia created a "choir texture" for the middle movement of ''[[Amor Dei]]'' and reused it in ''[[Tutankhamun's Egypt]]'' and ''[[Ways of Seeing]]''.<ref>[[Delia Derbyshire's Creative Process]], Appendix 2, CDD/1/2/17 Angels.</ref>
  
''[[Amor Dei]]'' has four movements so he probably means the second movement, ''[[Rorate Coeli]]'', though the same makeup reappears in the last movement and is used at half speed in the first movement, at the start of which it appears without anyone talking over it.
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''[[Amor Dei]]'' has four movements so he probably means the second movement, ''[[Rorate Coeli]]'', though the same makeup is used at half speed in the first movement and reappears in the last movement,
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at the start of which it appears without anyone talking over it, so that is what we use here.
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=[[Spectrogram]]=
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{{Spectrogallery|Angels}}
  
 
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Latest revision as of 13:55, 14 August 2022

Delia created a "choir texture" for the middle movement of Amor Dei and reused it in Tutankhamun's Egypt and Ways of Seeing.[1]

Amor Dei has four movements so he probably means the second movement, Rorate Coeli, though the same makeup is used at half speed in the first movement and reappears in the last movement, at the start of which it appears without anyone talking over it, so that is what we use here.

Spectrogram

Angels - Spectrogram.jpg

Availability

References

  1. Delia Derbyshire's Creative Process, Appendix 2, CDD/1/2/17 Angels.