http://delia-derbyshire.net/ Presentation 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. Although her revolutionary sounds are familiar to over a hundred million people through th...(展开全部)http://delia-derbyshire.net/ Presentation 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. Although her revolutionary sounds are familiar to over a hundred million people through the theme to the television series "Doctor Who" and the seminal album of 1969 "An Electric Storm" she was hardly ever credited and her name is almost unknown. The bulk of her musical production and atmospheric sound for television and radio programmes is on tape in the BBC Sound Archives. After her death, 267 tapes from her attic as well as a box of her papers were consigned to the archive, then in 2007 donated to Manchester University Center for Screen Studies who have digitized them but only three new tracks have been released since then, on compilation albums with music from other composers. Most will probably never be heard again. Mark Ayres made a catalogue of the BBC archives and of the attic tapes but neither has been published. I originally compiled this chronology from what I could find of Delia Derbyshire's music from material found on the web, adding info from people contacted by email. For biographical material and lists of commercial albums containing her music consult the canonical site delia-derbyshire.org. Where I have been able to find a date the order here is chronological, though for many pieces I have only seen a passing mention of their existence and have had to guess roughly where to insert them into the list. Others are inserted at random. I am always pleased to receive suggestions for better ordering, or news of other material of which I am ignorant, as well as reports of errors in the site contents, however minor. There is some new stuff here: A personal tribute by Graham Harris, including detailed biographical info for her childhood Morse code musician: a 1970 newspaper article, complete with photo. A transcript of the 1997 BBC Radio Scotland Interview with John Cavanagh and Drew Mulholland A transcript of an interview with David Vorhaus on how he met Delia and on how the "An Electric Storm" album was made The Performing Right Society's records for works credited to Delia Ann Derbyshire and to Russe Li (De La), listing dozens of unknown pieces. The Computer Music Journal's obituary, Winter 2001. Delia was born on the 5th of May 1937. "I was always into the theory of sound even in the 6th form. The physics teacher refused to teach us acoustics but I studied it myself and did very well. It was always a mixture of the mathematical side and music. Also, radio had been my love since childhood because I came from just a humble background with relatively few books and radio was my education. It was always my little ambition to get into the BBC. The only way into the workshop was to be a trainee studio manager. This is because the workshop was purely a service department for drama. The BBC made it quite clear that they didn't employ composers and we weren't supposed to be doing music." -- Delia, in the Hutton interview, 24 Feb 2000 Delia joined the BBC Radiophonic Workshop in 1962.
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0 有用 Ocean Heaven 2024-04-16 09:27:29 广西
好伟大
0 有用 快转眼球 2021-12-02 14:20:42
哦女神
1 有用 鱼蛋佬🍢 2019-02-16 16:21:11
《神秘博士》突破性的主题曲都在里面诶,怎么那么冷清……
0 有用 tlmgt 2018-03-16 17:45:52
各种实验
1 有用 我豆瓣一星逼王 2023-07-19 22:12:03 甘肃
神,是史诗!