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  1. Delia Derbyshire is one of the earliest and most influential electronic sound synthesists. She was musically active from 1962 until the mid seventies, then briefly again for a few years before she died in 2001 at the age of 64.

  2. 5 de abr. de 2010 · The broadcaster and Doctor Who fan Matthew Sweet travels to The University of Manchester - home of Delia Derbyshire's private collection of audio recordings ...

  3. www.deliaphonic.co.uk › about-deliaAbout Delia | Delia

    Delia Derbyshire was a musician and composer, born in Coventry in 1937. At the age of three Delia was evacuated straight after the devastation caused by the Coventry Blitz — an event that would be reflected in her work in later years. After her return to Coventry, Delia attended Barr‘s Hill, at that time an all-girls Grammar School, before ...

  4. Delia Derbyshire was born in Coventry, England, in 1937. Educated at Coventry Grammar School and Girton College, Cambridge, where she was awarded a degree in mathematics and music. In 1959, on approaching Decca records, Delia was told that the company DID NOT employ women in their recording studios, so she went to work for the UN in Geneva before returning to London to work for music ...

  5. Ann Delia Derbyshire (seudónimos: Harper Russe/ Li de la Russe/Li de la Red/ Doris Hays) 1937-2001. Nació el 5 de mayo de 1937 en Coventry, Inglaterra. Compositora de música concreta, pionera en el ámbito de la música electrónica, escultora sonora; experimentó con diversos sonidos para el medio radiofónico, televisivo, el teatro y el cine.

  6. 12 de may. de 2021 · Derbyshire was stalking down empty BBC corridors at the same time as her American contemporary, Maryanne Amacher, was installing microphones in a lonely Boston Harbor. There are so many of these ...

  7. Delia Derbyshire’s story is told through two archives, the first, a collection of lost works, 267 reels of quarter inch magnetic tape recordings of Delia’s work found in her attic after her ...