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Peter Dickinson: Words and Music

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... More…

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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