Peter Dickinson: Pastorale, Blues And Homage

Peter Dickinson: Pastorale, Blues And Homage

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Pastorale, Blues And Homage by Peter Dickinson. Arranged for Recorder (tenor and descant) and Piano for John Turner. 1. A James Joyce Pastorale (1955) 2. A Robert Burns Blues (1967) 3. Homage to Poulenc (1963) The Pastorale comes from a song, a student work, setting the...

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Pastorale, Blues And Homage by Peter Dickinson. Arranged for Recorder (tenor and descant) and Piano for John Turner.

1. A James Joyce Pastorale (1955)
2. A Robert Burns Blues (1967)
3. Homage to Poulenc (1963)

The Pastorale comes from a song, a student work, setting the first poem of James Joyce?s early cycle Chamber Music ? ?Strings in the earth and air?; the second piece is another song to Burns? ?My love is like a red, red rose?, which was frequently performed by Meriel and Peter Dickinson in their recitals (recorded on Albany TROY 369); Homage to Poulenc started as a piano duet, No. 1 of Five Forgeries (recorded by the composer and John Flinders on Naxos 8.572287). It is dedicated to Lennox Berkeley because he and Poulenc were good friends.

The first performance of Pastorale, Blues and Homage was given by John Turner and the composer at St Peter?s Church, Westleton, on 4 October 2012 in that year?s William Alwyn Festival. Their recording has been released on Heritage HTGCD 254.
A Robert Burns Blues (1967)
Homage to Poulenc (1963)
Arrangement Piano Accompaniment, Recorder, Soprano (Descant) Recorder, Tenor Recorder
Genres Education, Post-1900
Format Instrumental Work
Level 4
NumberOfPages 20
Media Sheet Music
Publisher Novello & Co Ltd.
Contributors Dickinson, Peter (Composer)
Language English