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conducted by Clark
Rundell. All three are concentrated works, in single movement form and (like much of Dickinson's music) all three have connections with popular music. The Organ Concerto includes a blues song, there's a rag in the Piano Concerto, and the Violin Concerto's opening theme combines
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His instrumental compositions are for a great variety of musical ensembles, from full orchestra to a single instrument, and there are many keyboard works. He has also composed many songs for solo voice and pieces for various choral ensembles. His modern works for
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American music. He wrote a series of articles on improvisation in 1964, and more recently has discussed
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and experimental music at the
College of St. Mark and St. John, Chelsea. After a lectureship at Birmingham (1966–1970), he became the first professor of music at
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in 1974, where he created an important centre for the study of
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there, I have been interested in the effect of hearing different types of music simultaneously." His layering is achieved in a different manner to
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In July 1964, he married
Bridget Jane Tomkinson. Their marriage produced two sons. As a pianist, he often performed works by
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Dickinson composed three concertos, for organ, piano and violin. The Organ
Concerto was written for the 1971
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Cheltenham Town Hall, with the Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by
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937:‘William Schumann: an American Symphonist at 75’, MT, cxxvi (1985), 457–8
910:'John Cage', Music and Musicians, xiv/3 (1965–66), 32–4, 54 only, 56 only
907:'Improvisation', MT, cv (1964), 294–5, 377–8, 538–9, 612–13, 688–9, 766–7
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Cole, Hugo & Miller, Malcolm (2001). "Dickinson, Peter". In
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925:'A Note on Some Recent Works', MT, cxviii (1977), 559 only
175:. Returning to England in 1962, he established courses in
131:(15 November 1934 – 16 June 2023) was an English composer,
1242:"Peter Dickinson: Three Concertos & Merseyside Echoes"
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Lord Berners: Composer, writer, Painter (Woodbridge, 2008)
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Outcry (W. Blake, J. Clare, T. Hardy), A, SATB, orch, 1968
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1038:"Peter Dickinson, composer, writer and teacher, has died"
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Late Afternoon in November (Dickinson), 16 solo vv, 1975
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916:'A New Perspective for Ives', MT, cxv (1974), 836–8
913:'Erik Satie (1866–1925)', MR, xxviii (1967), 139–46
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961:Marigold: the Music of Billy Mayerl (Oxford, 1999)
943:‘Directors of a Decade’, MT, cxxviii (1987), 15–17
882:Sonatas for piano, piano & tape playback, 1987
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1151:Quoted in Morton, Contomporary Composers, p. 226
651:, fl, cl, bn, tpt, trombones, perc, pf, vc, 1959
507:Lust (St. Augustine, Dickinson), 6 solo vv, 1974
392:When I was a Sailor, chorus, 2 insts, perc, 1965
256:in New York in the late 1950s and first meeting
1367:The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians
538:Summoned by Mother (J. Betjeman), Mez, hp, 1991
271:. The Piano Concerto (dedicated to the soloist
973:Samuel Barber Remembered (Rochester, NY, 2010)
904:'Charles Ives 1874–1954', MT, cv (1964), 347–9
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364:'Jesus Christ is Risen Today', SATB, 1955
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1267:"Violin Concerto | Peter Dickinson"
684:, recorder, bass viol, harpsichord, 1971
529:Stevie's Tunes (S. Smith), Mez, pf, 1984
236:. Other influences include the music of
205:a year later. He was a board member of
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982:Many other articles and reviews in the
828:Suite for the Centenary of Lord Berners
690:String Quartet no.2, with tape/pf, 1975
491:Extravaganzas (G. Corso), Mez, pf, 1970
485:A Red, Red Rose (Burns), Mez, pf, 1967
1342:Morton, Contemporary Composers, p. 226
1130:Morton, Contemporary Composers, p. 227
1074:Morton, Contemporary Composers, p. 224
1027:Baker's 20th Century Composers, p. 317
663:Music for Oboe and Chamber Organ, 1962
1419:, New York: Schirmer Books, pp.
1004:The Times Higher Education Supplement
407:The Dry Heart (A. Porter), SATB, 1967
155:. In 1958 he became a student at the
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687:Recorder Music, recorder, tape, 1973
482:Elegy (Swinburne), Ct, vc, hpd, 1966
54:adding citations to reliable sources
159:in New York City, and studied with
147:, Lancashire, and studied organ at
1448:(August 1971). "Peter Dickinson".
979:Words and Music (Woodbridge, 2016)
798:Variations on a French Folk Tune,
718:, 2 tpt, hn, trombones, tuba, 1986
577:(based on Trois Gnossiennes), 1970
520:Songs in Blue, med voice, pf, 1977
488:4 Poems (A. Porter), Ct, hpd, 1967
475:somewhere i have never travelled (
428:, double SATB, tubular bells, 1990
404:, unison chorus, insts, perc, 1966
383:), Bar soloists, chorus, org, 1964
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837:Conc. Rag, piano, 1973, rev. 1984
523:Reminiscences, Mez, sax, pf, 1978
455:Let the Florid Music, T, pf, 1960
812:Study in Pianissimo, organ, 1959
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919:ed.: American Music: Keele 1975
672:, 3 tpt, 3 trombones, org, 1967
657:Baroque Trio, fl, ob, hpd, 1962
376:Christmas is Coming, SATB, 1964
293:BBC National Orchestra of Wales
194:with his sister, mezzo-soprano
65:"Peter Dickinson" musician
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709:, brass band, 1984 , 1982–1984
693:Solo for Baryton, tape/b viol/
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1103:"Peter Dickinson (1934-2023)"
1000:The Times Literary Supplement
616:Chamber and solo instrumental
766:, arr. recorder, piano, 2012
666:Sonatina, solo bassoon, 1966
422:, SATB, spkr, perc, pf, 1984
395:For the Nativity, SATB, 1966
370:, unison chorus, organ, 1963
151:, where he was a student of
16:English composer (1934–2023)
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1092:Peter Dickinson's web site
700:Aria, ob, cl, bn, hn, 1977
633:String Quartet no. 1, 1958
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211:Royal Society of Musicians
149:Queens' College, Cambridge
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818:Paraphrase 2, piano, 1967
815:Paraphrase 1, organ, 1967
605:, chamber orchestra, 1988
462:), T, pf, 1960, rev. 1972
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703:Lullaby, ob/cl, pf, 1982
420:A Mass of the Apocalypse
207:Trinity College of Music
807:Murder in the Cathedral
660:4 Duos, fl/ob, vc, 1962
541:Three Carols, SSA, 1997
135:, author, and pianist.
1523:Albany Records artists
1397:Contemporary Composers
1271:Wisemusicclassical.com
1002:, Musical Opinion and
501:), 6 solo vv, db, 1971
302:historical instruments
143:Dickinson was born in
1332:The Musical Quarterly
1216:"BBC Programme Index"
1190:"BBC Programme Index"
1107:Wisemusiclassical.com
992:The Musical Quarterly
822:Satie Transformations
599:Violin Concerto, 1986
591:Happy Birthday to You
589:(Three variations on
575:Satie Transformations
269:Three Choirs Festival
203:Royal Society of Arts
1372:Macmillan Publishers
899:Written publications
886:A Millennium Fanfare
871:Blue Rose Variations
793:Vitalitas Variations
789:Toccata, organ, 1955
777:A Cambridge Postlude
670:Fanfares and Elegies
654:Sonata, vn, pf, 1961
596:Piano Concerto, 1984
583:Organ Concerto, 1971
381:Gerard Manly Hopkins
336:Musical compositions
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587:A Birthday Surprise
515:William Shakespeare
497:Winter Afternoons (
458:Three Comic Songs (
277:Cheltenham Festival
764:Three Early Pieces
760:, vn, cl, pf, 2012
754:, vn, cl, pf, 2009
740:Suffolk Variations
728:Cellars Clough Duo
649:3 Juilliard Dances
546:Instrumental works
513:Schubert in Blue (
185:Goldsmiths College
1508:English composers
1451:The Musical Times
1381:978-1-56159-239-5
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