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Hélène Sophie Emilie Rosen, later known as Jelka Delius (30 December 186828 May 1935), was a German painter, best known as the wife of the English composer .

She was born in in 1868. She was the youngest of five children born to Georg Rosen (1820−1891)Professor Georg Rosen (originally Ballhorn), of Danish extraction, born in , Principality of Lippe, on 24 September 1820, was a diplomat, Orientalist, linguist and author. He knew Sanskrit, Armenian, Turkish, Arabic and Persian. Accompanied Alexander von Humboldt on an linguistic-ethnographical expedition to 1843 to and the . Interpreter at the Prussian embassy in Constantinople 1844, Prussian consul in Jerusalem (1852-67). He collected Bulgarian and Croat folksongs during his time in as for the North German Confederation. Author of 'History of Turkey, 1826-1856' and "Türkje bilürmisiniz?" (Do you understand Turkish?), (1891). Died Detmold, 29 October 1891. Source: He and his half-brother Friedrich August Rosen (a friend of Felix Mendelssohn and Wilhelm von Humboldt) were the founders of modern Oriental studies in Germany. and his wife Serena Anna Moscheles (1830−1902), also a painter, and daughter of the composer .Greene, Mary E. (2011) Before the Champions: Frederick Delius' Florida Suite for Orchestra. University of Miami.

Jelka Rosen studied art from 1892 at the private Académie Colarossi in , accompanied by her newly-widowed mother. Living in , she made the acquaintance of the composers Gabriel Fauré, and and artists , , , , and .

She exhibited at the Salon des Indépendants. She met at a dinner party on 16 January 1896, and found they had a shared interest in the writings of Friedrich NietzscheHer father, who knew Persian (see ,) would have known about ; Delius set words from Nietszche's 'Thus Spoke Zarathustra' in his Mass of Life (1907). and the music of . In 1897 Delius returned from business in , where he had managed an orange plantation twelve years previously; he moved into her newly-acquired house in , a house she owned with her mother, and they married in September 1903. She was heiress to a modest fortune from her distinguished Schleswig-Holstein family Frederick Delius, Thomas Beecham, Hutchinson, 1959 and her wealth gave Delius financial security.

Through her parental heritage, Jelka was widely read and spoke a number of languages, and it was she who often suggested texts her husband could set to music. She identified the works of for his Songs of Sunset, and for Songs of Farewell. Her German translations of these texts were often published along with the music. Her artistic skills were also invaluable in sketching designs for the scenery in 's 1920 revival of A Village Romeo and Juliet. Her own artwork appeared on the vocal score to Fennimore and Gerda.

She remained devoted to Delius despite his affairs with other women. In the last twelve years of Delius's life, after he became blind and paralysed with third-stage , she gave up her work to be his caregiver. She herself became ill with , and made it known that outside help would be welcome. This led to offering his services to the composer as an , but he often served as Delius's personal nurse. Fenby worked with Delius for six years, during which time Jelka had intermittent absences for medical treatment. She underwent an operation in Fontainebleau in May 1934, but returned from a nursing home where she was recuperating to be at Delius's side when he died in June 1934.

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Delius had wished to be buried in the garden of their home at Grez-sur-Loing, or failing that, in England. The local authorities would not permit a garden burial, and Jelka was too ill to travel, so Delius was buried in the local cemetery at Grez.

In autumn 1934, with her health stabilised following the operation in May, she visited London as the guest of honour at concerts of Delius' music conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham on 24 October and 8 November.

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By May 1935, however, her health was deteriorating once again. Nevertheless, she felt she had enough strength to undertake the Channel crossing to attend his reinterment in the churchyard of the Church of Saint Peter, , , setting out on 22 May.
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However, en route she contracted and was hospitalised in on arrival in England. She was then transferred to a hospital in , London, and was unable to attend the reburial on 26 May. The BBC recorded the service, and Jelka was able to listen to excerpts from her hospital bed the following day. She died shortly afterwards, on 28 May 1935. She was buried with Delius: they share the same grave. Her estate funded a trust, managed by Beecham, to promote the works of Delius. Beecham is now buried a short distance away.

Jelka Rosen was portrayed by the British actress in the 1968 film Song of Summer.

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  • "Mrs. Delius". Obituaries, The Times, Wednesday, May 29, 1935
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