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Mass of the Apocalypse

Title
  1. Mass of the Apocalypse / Peter Dickinson.
Published by
  1. [Hong Kong] : Naxos, [2009]
Author
  1. Dickinson, Peter, 1934-

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Additional authors
  1. Larkin, Philip.
  2. Dickinson, Peter
  3. Dobing, Duke
  4. Reeves, Donald
  5. Dickinson, Meriel
  6. Maggs, Jo
  7. Holland, James, 1933-
  8. Johnson, David, -1990
  9. Alley, John
  10. Herford, Henry
  11. Flinders, John
  12. Bolton, Ivor
  13. Friend, Lionel
  14. Dickinson, Peter, 1934-
  15. Dickinson, Peter.
  16. St. James\u0027s Singers, performer. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/prf
  17. Nash Ensemble, performer. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/prf
Description
  1. 1 audio disc : digital; 4 3/4 in.
Uniform title
  1. Works. Selections
Alternative title
  1. Works.
Subject
  1. Flute music
  2. Piano music
  3. Piano music (4 hands)
  4. Masses
  5. Flute and piano music, Arranged
  6. Larkin, Philip > Musical settings
  7. Monologues with music (Instrumental ensemble)
Contents
  1. Lullaby from The unicorns : 1967/82/86 (3:24) -- Mass of the apocalypse : 1984 (23:07) -- Larkin\u0027s jazz : 1989 (24:09) -- Five forgeries : for piano duet, 1963 ; (10:27) -- Five early pieces for solo piano, 1955-56. Contemplation I ; Invention I ; Contemplation II ; Invention II ; Contemplation III (10:59) -- Air for solo flute, 1959 (2:46) -- Metamorphosis : for solo flute, 1955/57 (3:42)
Owning institution
  1. Columbia University Libraries
Note
  1. The 2nd work originally issued in 1989 on Conifer: CDCF 167.
  2. Compact disc.
  3. Program notes and biographical references in English (8 p. : ports.) inserted in container.
Event (note)
  1. Recorded July 31, 1988, University College School, Hampsted, London (2nd work), Feb. 5, 1990, Keele University, Staffs (3rd work), and Apr. 8, 2009, Potton Hall, Westleton, Suffolk (remainder).
Language (note)
  1. The vocal works sung in English; text of the 3rd by Philip Larkin.