Delia Derbyshire
Electronic music composer and arranger
Electronic music composer and arranger
2001
25 years ago — 64 years old
Artists & Creatives
United Kingdom
An English musician, arranger, and composer, credited with pioneering electronic music. Derbyshire worked at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, where she created innovative soundscapes using tape manipulation and electronic instruments. She is most recognized for the iconic theme for the television series Doctor Who, a groundbreaking work in electronic music. Her contributions to the field of audio production and experimental music have influenced many contemporary artists.
Composed the theme for Doctor Who
Pioneered electronic music techniques at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop
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