Peter Dickinson: Words and Music

Author:   Peter Dickinson
Publisher:   Boydell & Brewer Ltd
ISBN:  

9781783271061


Pages:   336
Publication Date:   17 March 2016
Format:   Hardback
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Articles, tributes and reminiscences of composer, pianist and author Peter Dickinson are here brought together for the first time. Peter Dickinson has made an enduring contribution to British musical life, and his music has been regularly performed and recorded by leading musicians. His writings, brought together here for the first time, are equally noteworthy. Covering well over half a century, the subjects are fascinatingly varied. Apart from musical interests ranging from Charles Ives to John Cage, they touch on literature; and Dickinson's meetings with W.H. Auden and Philip Larkinare an intriguing insight that led to his Auden songs and the chamber work Larkin's Jazz. American themes are prominent in this collection. There are unique reviews of concert life in New York from 1959 to 1961; an accountof the teaching programme at the Juilliard School of Music at that time; three studies of Ives; and features containing original material on Copland, Thomson and Cage, all of whom Dickinson knew. Features on Erik Satie include the imaginary discussion marking his centenary in 1966. Dickinson also writes about his own music, providing an insight into what it was like being a British composer in the later twentieth century. Peter Dickinson was born inLancashire in 1934 and now lives in Suffolk. His 80th birthday was marked by a whole variety of tributes, including concerts, articles, broadcasts and various interviews - some included in this book. PETER DICKINSON is aBritish composer and pianist as well as author and editor of Boydell/URP books on Berkeley, Copland, Cage, Barber and Berners. As a pianist, Dickinson had a twenty-five-year, international partnership with his sister, the mezzo Meriel Dickinson, for whom he wrote song cycles to poems of E. E. Cummings, Gregory Corso and Stevie Smith. He was a regular contributor to BBC Radio 3 and is widely read as a critic on the Gramophone. He is an Emeritus Professor ofthe Universities of Keele and London and is chair of the Bernarr Rainbow Trust, for which he has edited several books on music education. ""

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Author:   Peter Dickinson
Publisher:   Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Imprint:   The Boydell Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.852kg
ISBN:  

9781783271061


ISBN 10:   178327106
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   17 March 2016
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction I: Peter Dickinson at Eighty, by Stephen Banfield II: Some Autobiography Three Musical Careers III: An American Apprenticeship New York 1958-61 IV: Writings about Music Satie - Stein - Cummings - Thomson - Berners - Cage Charles Ives and Aaron Copland Lord Berners: A British Avant-gardist African American Influences on British Composers The American Concerto Style Modulation as a Compositional Technique Bernarr Rainbow: Music Education's Pioneer Historian Wilfrid Mellers at Ninety Two Ives Reviews Remembering David Munrow Two Satie Reviews Putting on John Cage's Musicircus Lennox Berkeley: A Golden Decade V: Literary Connections Emily Dickinson and Composers T. S. Eliot, Stravinsky, Britten and Rawsthorne Ruth Pitter: A Centenary Tribute Meeting W. H. Auden Meeting Philip Larkin VI: Peter Dickinson on his own Music Directions of a Decade Nationalism is Not Enough From Organ Loft to Rags and Blues VII: Interviews and a Memoir Conversations with Erik Satie Meriel and Peter Dickinson with Richard Baker Peter Dickinson with James Jolly Meriel Dickinson: A Memoir VIII: Travels On the Trail of Samuel Barber in 1981 Appendix II: Peter and Meriel Dickinson: Discography Travels in America and Mexico 1986 Appendix I: Peter Dickinson: Chronological List of Works Appendix II: Peter and Meriel Dickinson: Discography

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Selected by CLASSICAL MUSIC as one of the best music books of 2016. Major literary figures are subsequently given their due, including Emily Dickinson, as set by generations of composers, and the currently undervalued Ruth Pitter...Highly potent are Dickinson's meetings with WH Auden...and Philip Larkin. A fastidious and astute word-setter Dickinson is well placed to identify what attracts specific composers to authors (and vice-versa)...Literary food for thought indeed! GRAMOPHONE Dickinson is authoritative, lucid, persuasive, lively and sharply witty. With fine illustrations and selected music examples, this is a richly satisfying book. CLASSICAL MUSIC MAGAZINE This excellently produced book contains some beautifully reproduced illustrations, a number in colour, and musical examples. It offers a wide-ranging exploration of Dickinson's interests and enthusiasms, and provides a fertile source for further examination of his music. BRITISH MUSIC SOCIETY [T]his is one of those essential retrospectives featuring any composer, his life, works and interests to have been issued in many years. It will retain its impact through the coming decades for scholars, critics, listeners, poetry readers and performers. MUSICWEB INTERNATIONAL 'I think Professor Dickinson has made a unique contribution to the development history of our music merely by the degree of his interest in it. It's so enormously flattering for us to have a European musician of his calibre, who is interested in the music that has been written in America that I think of him as a unique figure.' Aaron Copland, Keele University, 19 October 1976 'Peter Dickinson the composer matters most . What will remain is a compositional strength and imagination equal to his day, newer days, and days far beyond both.' Professor Stephen Banfield


'I think Professor Dickinson has made a unique contribution to the development history of our music merely by the degree of his interest in it. It's so enormously flattering for us to have a European musician of his calibre, who is interested in the music that has been written in America that I think of him as a unique figure.' Aaron Copland, Keele University, 19 October 1976 'Peter Dickinson the composer matters most . What will remain is a compositional strength and imagination equal to his day, newer days, and days far beyond both.' Professor Stephen Banfield


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