At 72, his music absolutely speaks to me. I love this work. Always brings tears to my eyes. I've seen some documentaries on Delius. He wrote this in honor of his wife.
This song's intro really reminds me of the original Cities Skylines ST. It's probably just 1:11 and beyond that's tricking me, but it's all I can hear. If you know, you know.
I have no idea why more people don’t know about Delius’ music. This is just too good for people to not listen to.
At 72, his music absolutely speaks to me. I love this work. Always brings tears to my eyes.
I've seen some documentaries on Delius. He wrote this in honor of his wife.
This song's intro really reminds me of the original Cities Skylines ST. It's probably just 1:11 and beyond that's tricking me, but it's all I can hear. If you know, you know.
Maybe the most perfect interpretation I've heard of this masterpiece. Which are the orchestra and conductor ?
instablaster
Why do I hear a little bit of William Grant Still in this?
A brief question: is this composition based on traditional greek themes?
Definitely not,just a normal Europe classical music.
I'd say there's more of an orientalist bend - lots of pentatonic scale use.