Lionel Carley

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Lionel Carley (14 May 1936) is an English music critic.

After completing his studies, Carley worked for the British Foreign Office and became involved in the music of Frederick Delius at an early stage. Since 1966, he has held the post of archivist of the Delius Trust, and since 1991 he has also been Advisor to the Trust.[1][2]

Since leaving the diplomatic service, Carley has intensified his writing and publishing activities.[3]

Publications[]

  • Delius: a life in pictures.[4] Lionel Carley and Robert Threlfall. Publisher: Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1977. ISBN 0-19-315437-4
  • Delius, a life in letters. Publisher: Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1983- ISBN 0-674-19570-1
  • Delius, a life in letters. Publisher: London: Scolar Press, in association with the Delius Trust, 1983–1988. ISBN 0-85967-717-6 Edition: (v.2)
  • Delius, a life in letters. Publisher: London: Scolar Press, in association with the Delius Trust, 1983–1988. ISBN 0-85967-656-0 Edition: (v.1)
  • Delius, the Paris years. Publisher: [Rickmansworth]: Triad Press, 1975. ISBN 0-902070-14-2
  • Grieg and Delius: a chronicle of their friendship in letters. Publisher: London; M. Boyars, 1993. ISBN 0-7145-2961-3
  • Frederick Delius: Music, Art, and Literature. Publisher: Aldershot; Ashgate, 1998. ISBN 1-85928-222-9

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