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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

Lastly, it was incumbent on Herodotus and the Greek narratives to justify the Delphian oracle with regard to the responses given to Crœsus.

From The History of Antiquity Vol. VI. (vol. VI. of VI.) by Duncker, Max