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Peter Dickinson: Mass of the Apocalypse; etc. - David Johnson (percussion); Donald Reeves (speech/speaker/speaking part); Duke Dobing (flute); Henry Herford (baritone);...
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  1. Songs from "The Unicorns": No. 1, Lullaby
  2. Mass of the Apocalypse, for speaker, chorus, piano & percussion
  3. Larkin's Jazz
  4. Five Forgeries, for 2 pianos
  5. Early Pieces (5), for piano
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  1. Songs from "The Unicorns": No. 1, Lullaby
  2. Mass of the Apocalypse, for speaker, chorus, piano & percussion
  3. Larkin's Jazz
  4. Five Forgeries, for 2 pianos
  5. Early Pieces (5), for piano
  6. Air, for flute (or violin)
  7. Metamorphosis, for flute (or violin)
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British composer Peter Dickinson manages something very rare among composers of concert music who use popular idioms. He is neither setting popular music with orchestral instruments nor adapting its materials to concert-music idioms. Instead, he maintains the expressive content of the popular traditions he employs but incorporates it into larger structures in a variety of ways. Sample the Agnus Dei (track 4) from the impressively grim Mass of the Apocalypse, composed in 1984, where a bluesy vibraphone floats above a choir ...

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