
Fred and Eric
Donald explores the life of Delius through five relationships. In today's programme, we meet Eric Fenby, a young musician from Scarborough who never thought he'd meet his hero.
Donald Macleod meets the people who found themselves bewitched by Frederick Delius - both the man and his music.
In today's programme, we meet Eric Fenby, a young musician from Scarborough who never thought he'd meet his hero. When he first encountered the music of Frederick Delius, he was simply entranced - and when he read that the composer was blind, paralysed and struggling to write, Eric vowed he “would do anything to be the means of his finishing that music."
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