Journals / Newsletters 1970-1979 (DSJ43-65; Newsletters 26-42)

DSJ 65 – October 1979

Editor: Christopher Redwood

Music from the Heart by Stephen Lloyd, Documenting Delius by Rachel Lowe-Dugmore, Marie-Luise Baum by Lionel Carley, Delius on Record by Lyndon Jenkins, and Delius in New Zealand by Frederick Page.

DSJ 64 – July 1979

Editor: Christopher Redwood

45th Norfolk and Norwich Festival, After Editing Delius’s Hassan by Robert Threlfall, Some thoughts on Fischer-Dieskau’s book by Douglas Scorgie, Delius on Record by Lyndon Jenkins, and Delius in Poetry

DSJ 63 – April 1979

Editor: Christopher Redwood

Partnership of Genius by Stephen Lloyd, Irmelin:   A bitter pill for Beecham by Geoffrey Hoare and  A Legendary Village Romeo by Christopher Redwood.

DSJ 62 – January 1979

Editor: Christopher Redwood

Some thoughts on Fennimore and Gerda by Robert Threlfall, THAT Opera in retrospect by Gordon Lovgreen, Bradford:  in search of Delius by Robert Sabine and Delius in his historical setting – a lecture by Roland Gibson.

DSJ 61 – October 1978

Editor: Christopher Redwood

A special issue dedicated to Dr Eric Fenby.  The Fenby Legacy by David Tall, Did Delius live here?, and Mr Chancellor – the text of the oration given by Professor R Hinton-Thomas on the presentation of Eric Fenby for the degree of Doctor of Letters in the University of Warwick.

DSJ 60 – July 1978

Editor: Christopher Redwood

In league for the sake of music by Reginald Nettel, Delius’s last known relative by Christopher Redwood and reviews of Society meetings and concerts.

DSJ 59 – March/April 1978

Editor: Christopher Redwood

Some musical recollections by Francis Russell, A Delius recording session by Leslie Bond, Delius the Song-writer by John White, and Eric Fenby on Elgar.

DSJ 58 – December 1977

Editor: Christopher Redwood

Issue devoted to Bradford.  Fritz Delius – the Bradford years by Paul Seeley, Once I stayed in a populous city by Geoffrey G Hoare, and The Delius Centre by Philip Jones.

DSJ 57 – October 1977

Editor: Editor: Christopher Redwood

Sonata for String Orchestra by Robert Threlfall, A Student’s Appalachia by Gilbert Parfitt, Delius’s Second Burial by Peter Vernon, The Reinterment:  a personal memory by Norman Cameron, and The Leaving of Liverpool by Gordon Lovgreen.   Review of the book Delius – a life in pictures.

DSJ 56 – July 1977

Editor: Christopher Redwood

Five Little Pieces by Delius, orchestrated Fenby, by David Tall, News from the USA, Report of the AGM and Dinner 1977, and record and book reviews.

DSJ 55 – April 1977

Editor: Editor: Christopher Redwood

Tormé on Delius, In Memoriam C W Orr by Christopher Palmer, Bernard Hermann by David Simmons, and News from the USA and the Midlands branches.

DSJ 54 – January 1977

Editor: Christopher Redwood

Delius slept here? by G G Hoare, Rudolf Kempe: a personal recollection by Eric Fenby, and Deryck Cooke: a personla tribute by R O Wright.

DSJ 53 – October 1976

Editor: Christopher Redwood

Delius and religion by Rev H Barnett, Review of Tomlinson’s Warlock and Delius by Stephen Lloyd, Visit to Delius’s grave by R J W Osborne, and Delius in Liverpool – a postscript.

DSJ 52 – July 1976

Editor: Christopher Redwood

Grez-sur-Loing 1932 by Christopher Redwood, Talk on Henry Balfour Gardiner by Stephen Lloyd, A Mass of Life at Bradford, and News from the Midlands and USA branches.

DSJ 51 – April 1976

Editor: Christopher Redwood

Flecker, Dean and Delius: The History of Hassan Part II by Dawn Redwood, Dating a Delius Song by Lionel Carley and Robert Threlfall, and a review of Christopher Redwood’s  A Delius Companion by Lyndon Jenkins.

DSJ 50 – January 1976

Editor: Christopher Redwood

Flecker, Dean and Delius: The History of Hassan Part I by Dawn Redwood, Delius at the Proms by Stephen Lloyd, Review of Sir Thomas Beecham’s book on Delius by Christopher Redwood, and A Village Romeo and Juliet in America.

DSJ 49 – October 1975

Editor: Christopher Redwood

Delius and the Gramophone – lecture by Professor Arthur Hutchings, Some major new recordings by Lyndon Jenkins, More about that tape recorder by Gilbert Parfitt, and  News from America and the Midlands branch.

DSJ 48 – July 1975

Editor: Christopher Redwood

The missing trombone by David J Eccott, Obituaries of Professor Michael Alssid and Crafton Harris, and Delius recordings currently available by R J W Osborne.

DSJ 47 – April 1975

Editor: Christopher Redwood

Correspondances by Derek Cox, Report from New York City by Bob Lyons, Obituary of Dr Philip Emanuel by Felix Aprahamian, Boosey and Hawkes Delius Catalogue, News from the Midlands by Margaret Trotman, Idyll at Wimbledon by Estelle Palmley, and Wooburn Festival 1974 by Christopher Redwood

DSJ 46 – January 1975

Editor: Christopher Redwood

Delius as conductor by Stephen Lloyd, Delius and BBC Symphony Orchestra by A G Lovgreen,Send for the girl Tubb! by Christopher Redwood, Delius on Record by Edward Greenfield, and News from the Midlands by Peter Thorp.

DSJ 45 – October 1974

Editor: Christopher Redwood

Unpublished Delius recordings by Malcolm Walker, Carl Larsson and Grez-sur-Loing in the 1880s by Lionel Carley, and Delius in Southport.

DSJ 44 – July 1974

Editor: Christopher Redwood

A Memorable Mass of Life by Norman Cameron, A Mass of Life from a singer’s standpoint by Roy Henderson, A Mass of Life – a postscript by Stephen Lloyd, Delius on Record – the Beecham reissues by Lyndon Jenkins, and Strindberg, Munch and Delius – a sequel to ‘Grez before Delius Part II’ by Christopher Redwood.

DSJ 43 – April 1974

Editor: Christopher Redwood

Delius in London – 25 years later by Robert Threlfall, Grez before Delius Part 2 by Christopher Redwood, Delius in Liverpool by A G Lovgreen, Delius and Dowson by Brian Gooch, The Munch Exhibition in London by Rodney Meadows, You and Your Tape Recorder by Gilbert Parfitt, Delius and the Cinema by H W Gregory, News from the Midlands by Richard Kitching, and a report on the visit of Mr Vernon Handley to the Society by Christopher Redwood.

Newsletter 42 - January 1974

Editor: Christopher Redwood

Tale of the FD4 by Christopher Redwood and Robert Threlfall, Paa Vidderne by Lewis Foreman, Grez re-peopled by Alan Jefferson, Grez before Delius by Christopher Redwood, News from America, Visit of Eric Fenby to Bradford, Your Concert Choice by Stephen Lloyd

Newsletter 41 - October 1973

Editor: Christopher Redwood

Delius on Record – The Piano Concerto by Lyndon Jenkins, A Mass of Life at Guildford by Christopher Redwood, Visit to America of Eric Fenby.

Newsletter 40 – Summer 1973

Editor: John White

The new recording of A Village Romeo and Juliet – press reviews, and Delius in America; the visual impact of A Village Romeo and Juliet in Washington DC by John Coveney.

Newsletter 39 – Spring 1973

Editor: Editor: John White

Pagan Ecstacy by Neville Cardus, reports of a new ballet – In a Summer Garden, Midlands Branch Report by Richard Kitching, The Birthday Weekend by Alan Jefferson, Requiem at Cambridge by Anthony Childs, and A new Delius song album by Robert Threlfall.

Newsletter 38 – Winter 1973

Editor: John White

A Mass of Life by Wilfred Mellers and Donal Henshan, Midland Branch Meeting report by E E Rowe, and the London revival of Koanga (press reviews).

Newsletter 37 – Christmas 1972

Editor: John White

Delius – a poem by Bruce Blunt, A note on the recent reissue of the orchestral score of A Mass of Life by Robert Threlfall, and A Village Romeo and Juliet in Washington (more press reviews).

Newsletter 36 – Autumn 1972

Editor: John White

Barbirolli’s last recording by Lyndon Jenkins, Midlands Branch Report by Richard Kitching, The Delius Festival 1972 in Jacksonville, Florida, and A Village Romeo and Juliet in Washington (press reviews).

Newsletter 35 – Spring 1972

Editor: John White

Special issue containing the catalogue of the exhibition Delius and America, put together by Lionel Carley on behalf of the Delius Trust, and held in May 1972 as part of the Camden Festival.  The text of the catalogue is by Lionel Carley and Robert Threlfall.

Newsletter 34 – Easter 1972

Editor: John White

Review of Gloria Jahoda’s The Road to Samarkhand by Christopher Redwood, Midlands Branch Report by Richard Kitching, and Delius and Barbirolli by Malcolm Walker

Newsletter 33 – Winter 1972

Editor: John White

Lecture to the Delius Society by Rudolf Haym, At the Crossroads by Frederick Delius, and A List of the published writings of Delius by Lionel Carley.

Newsletter 32 – Autumn 1971

Editor: John White

Music in England during the war by Frederick Delius, Errors in the Scores of Songs of Sunset by Robert Threlfall, and A Postscript to the Washington performances of Koanga by John White.

Newsletter 31 – Summer 1971

Editor: John White

The American Premiere of Koanga (continued – many more press reviews), Midlands Branch Report by Peter Thorp

Newsletter 30 – Spring 1971

Editor: John White

The American Premiere of Koanga (including many press reviews), and Supplement to the Discography by Stuart Upton.

Newsletter 29 – Christmas 1970

Editor: John White

A Mass of Life:  The Beecham recording reissued by Geoffrey Crankshaw, The Liverpool Performance 1970 (press notices), and Musical Profile:  Charles Groves by Henry Raynor; Koanga in Washington 1970, and Midlands Miscellany.

Newsletter 28 – Summer 1970

Editor: John White

Fennimore and Gerda at the Camden Festival 1970 by Christopher Redwood, Amendments to the Iconography by Robert Threlfall and The Delius Composition Award.

Newsletter 27 – Spring 1970

Editor: John White

A new record of Songs of Sunset by Lyndon Jenkins, Midlands Branch Report by Richard Kitching, and A Last Look Back by D Marblacy Jones.

Newsletter 26 – Winter 1970

Editor: John White

Delian Studies:  Notes for an Iconography by Robert Threlfall, Look Back in Envy by D Marblacy Jones, Midlands Branch News by Jerry Rowe, and the Discography – Additions and Corrections.