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Delphian

[del-fee-uhn] / ˈdɛl fi ən /












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That range is evident on his album for Delphian, due out in September, a record that at some points sounds like a dragon awakening, at others like avant-garde jazz.

From New York Times • Apr. 8, 2016

The classical record label Delphian is also releasing a series of albums as a tie-in with the project, starting with works of ancient Scottish music in May.

From New York Times • Apr. 8, 2016

The magazine chose British independent Delphian Records as its Label of the Year while the Copenhagen-based Nightingale Quartet was chosen as Young Artist of the Year.

From Reuters • Sep. 17, 2014

Delphian Peter Hill's account of the second book of Bach's 48 Preludes and Fugues was one of last year's outstanding keyboard discs.

From The Guardian • Jun. 6, 2013

"Perhaps," he said in a whisper that might have come from the Delphian oracle; and then he cantered away.

From A Republic Without a President and Other Stories by Ward, Herbert D. (Herbert Dickinson)




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