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In 1964 and 1965, Delia created the musical backings for four half-hour radio plays by [[Barry Bermange]], collectively known as ''Four Inventions for Radio''.
In 1964 and 1965, Delia created the musical backings for four half-hour radio plays by [[Barry Bermange]], produced under the working title ''Mid-Century Attitudes'' and collectively known as ''Four Inventions for Radio''.


Each has a page of its own:
[[DD153931|Barry's overall plan]] for the pieces is illuminating.
 
Each invention has a page of its own:
* 1. [[The Dreams]] (1964)
* 1. [[The Dreams]] (1964)
* 2. [[Amor Dei]] (1964)
* 2. [[Amor Dei]] (1964)
* 3. [[The Afterlife]] (1965)
* 3. [[The Afterlife]] (1965)
* 4. [[The Evenings of Certain Lives]] (1965)
* 4. [[The Evenings of Certain Lives]] (1965)
=Availability=
* All four ''Inventions for Radio'' can be bought [https://www.normanrecords.com/records/200452-barry-bermange-delia-derbyshire-bbc-inventions-for-radio from Norman Records] on 6 vinyl records for a mere two hundred pounds.


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[[Category:Series]]

Latest revision as of 14:25, 23 November 2023

In 1964 and 1965, Delia created the musical backings for four half-hour radio plays by Barry Bermange, produced under the working title Mid-Century Attitudes and collectively known as Four Inventions for Radio.

Barry's overall plan for the pieces is illuminating.

Each invention has a page of its own:

Availability

  • All four Inventions for Radio can be bought from Norman Records on 6 vinyl records for a mere two hundred pounds.