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DICKINSON, P.: Organ Works (Complete) (Bate) |
Peter Dickinson’s strikingly original approach to organ music, which the composer
himself has described as ‘far from the English cathedral tradition’, reflects a background
that was not typical of British organists or composers during the mid- to late-twentieth
century. The award-winning, internationally-renowned organist Jennifer Bate is an ideal
interpreter of his works, which range from the introspective A Cambridge Postlude to the
improvisatory Three Statements and the awe-inspiring Millennium Fanfare.
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Dickinson, Peter

A Cambridge Postlude
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A Cambridge Postlude
00:02:45
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Prelude

Postlude on Adeste Fidelis
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Postlude on Adeste Fidelis
00:02:31
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Prelude on Song 46 by Orlando Gibbons
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Prelude on Song 46 by Orlando Gibbons
00:02:42
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Prelude on Song 20 by Orlando Gibbons
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Prelude on Song 20 by Orlando Gibbons
00:02:27
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Prelude on Song 34 by Orlando Gibbons
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Prelude on Song 34 by Orlando Gibbons
00:02:49
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Toccata

Meditation on Murder in the Cathedral
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Meditation on Murder in the Cathedral
00:05:26
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Study in Pianissimo
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Study in Pianissimo
00:03:21
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Dirge

3 Statements

Carillon

Paraphrase 1

Blue Rose Variations

A Millennium Fanfare
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A Millennium Fanfare
00:02:48
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