℗ 2021 SOMM Recordings
Released November 19, 2021
Duration 1h 07m 43s
Record Label SOMM Recordings
Catalogue No. SOMMCD0644
Genre Classical (Piano)
 

Lockdown Blues

Peter Dickinson

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1.1
Freda's Blues
Peter Dickinson; Peter Dickinson
2:48
Woodland Sketches, Op. 51  
1.2
No. 1, To a Wild Rose
Edward MacDowell; Peter Dickinson
1:15
1.3
Blue Rose
Peter Dickinson; Peter Dickinson
2:17
1.4
Elegiac Blues
Constant Lambert; Peter Dickinson
2:45
1.5
Lockdown Blues
Peter Dickinson; Peter Dickinson
2:41
8 Nocturnes, FP 56  
1.6
No. 4, Bal fantôme. Lent, très las et piano
Francis Poulenc; Peter Dickinson
1:21
1.7
Canzonetta, Op. 48 (Arr. P. Dickinson for Piano Solo)
Samuel Barber; Peter Dickinson
5:31
6 Preludes, Op. 23  
1.8
No. 6, Andante
Lennox Berkeley; Peter Dickinson
1:45
1.9
Three-Quarter Blues (From "After Henry")
George Gershwin; Peter Dickinson
1:04
L'éventail de Jeanne  
1.10
No. 8, Pastourelle, FP 45b
Francis Poulenc; Peter Dickinson
2:21
3 Gnossiennes  
1.11
No. 1, Lent
Erik Satie; Peter Dickinson
2:47
1.12
No. 2, Avec étonnement
Erik Satie; Peter Dickinson
1:46
1.13
No. 3, Lent
Erik Satie; Peter Dickinson
2:18
1.14
Who Cares? (From "Of Thee I Sing" / Arr. for Piano Solo)
George Gershwin; Peter Dickinson
1:16
Kaleidoscope, Op. 18  
1.15
No. 10, Lament to a Departed Doll
Sir Eugene Goossens; Peter Dickinson
1:13
3 Gymnopédies  
1.16
No. 1, Lent et douloureux
Erik Satie; Peter Dickinson
2:27
1.17
No. 2, Lent et triste
Erik Satie; Peter Dickinson
2:05
1.18
No. 3, Lent et grave
Erik Satie; Peter Dickinson
1:55
1.19
It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing / Arr. P. Dickinson for Piano Solo)
Duke Ellington; Peter Dickinson
0:46
1.20
(In My) Solitude (Arr. P. Dickinson for Piano Solo)
Duke Ellington; Peter Dickinson
1:32
1.21
Don't Get Around Much Anymore (Arr. P. Dickinson for Piano Solo)
Duke Ellington; Peter Dickinson
1:23
1.22
Lost in Meditation (Arr. P. Dickinson for Piano Solo)
Duke Ellington; Lou Singer; Juan Tizol; Peter Dickinson
1:28
1.23
I Never Felt This Way Before (Arr. P. Dickinson for Piano Solo)
Duke Ellington; Peter Dickinson
1:22
1.24
Sophisticated Lady (Arr. P. Dickinson for Piano Solo)
Duke Ellington; Peter Dickinson
2:04
1.25
In a Sentimental Mood (Arr. P. Dickinson for Piano Solo)
Duke Ellington; Peter Dickinson
2:02
1.26
Azure (Arr. P. Dickinson for Piano Solo)
Duke Ellington; Peter Dickinson
2:31
1.27
Do Nothin' Till You Hear from Me (Arr. P. Dickinson for Piano Solo)
Duke Ellington; Peter Dickinson
1:40
1.28
Mood Indigo (Arr. P. Dickinson for Piano Solo)
Duke Ellington; Barney Bigard; Peter Dickinson
1:41
1.29
Day Dream (Arr. P. Dickinson for Piano Solo)
Duke Ellington; Billy Strayhorn; Peter Dickinson
1:53
1.30
Prelude to a Kiss (Arr. P. Dickinson for Piano Solo)
Duke Ellington; Peter Dickinson
2:08
1.31
In a Landscape
John Cage; Peter Dickinson
7:38
Digital Booklet
SOMM Recordings announces the perfect escape from Lockdown Blues with a collection of appealing piano miniatures compiled and performed by Peter Dickinson to chase all your cares away. Lockdown Blues includes soothing masterpieces by Erik Satie (Trois Gnossiennes, Trois Gymnopédies), Francis Poulenc (Bal fantôme, Pastourelle) and Edward MacDowell (To a Wild Rose), alongside Eugene Goossens’ melancholic Lament for a Departed Doll and Samuel Barber’s valedictory Canzonetta. There is whimsy in George Gershwin’s Three-Quarter Blues (familiar to British audiences as the theme to radio and television’s After Henry) and Who Cares? from the musical Of Thee I Sing. Of interest are 12 iconic jazz tunes by Duke Ellington. Heard here in their original sheet-music versions, they are pure Ellington, the product of a sophisticated composer. Among featured classic songs are Solitude, Don’t Get Around Much Anymore, Mood Indigo and It Don’t Mean a Thing (If it Ain’t Got That Swing). In his introduction, renowned broadcaster and writer Humphrey Burton describes Lockdown Blues as ‘a delightful hour of discovery’, hailing the Ellington selections as ‘a real find that will surely be much anthologized long after Lockdown has been forgotten’. The disc is completed by three pieces by Dickinson – the titular Lockdown Blues, Freda’s Blues and Blue Rose, a take on MacDowell’s To a Wild Rose – together with Constant Lambert’s Elegiac Blues, Lennox Berkeley’s Prelude VI and John Cage’s Satie-influenced In a Landscape. Peter Dickinson’s career as a pianist has largely been in recitals, broadcasts and recordings with his sister, mezzo Meriel Dickinson, and he has worked with many other performers. Dickinson’s Paraphrase II is included on Nathan Williamson’s 20th-century British piano music collection, Colour and Light (SOMMCD 0196) and was praised by the British Music Society as ‘a Theme with six hugely contrasting variations exploring the outer edges of tonality in a brilliant, structurally refined way’.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – SOMM Recordings Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-3.86
-8.40 to 0.00
-22.11
-26.24 to -16.96
-19.22
-23.30 to -13.90
11
10 to 13
1
Freda's Blues
-6.20-24.33-21.411
2
No. 1, To a Wild Rose
-8.24-25.74-22.510
3
Blue Rose
-4.38-23.48-20.411
4
Elegiac Blues
-0.45-19.11-16.312
5
Lockdown Blues
-5.99-23.23-20.611
6
No. 4, Bal fantôme. Lent, très las et piano
-5.01-22.39-19.311
7
Canzonetta, Op. 48 (Arr. P. Dickinson for Piano Solo)
0.00-21.66-18.913
8
No. 6, Andante
-5.11-22.21-19.211
9
Three-Quarter Blues (From "After Henry")
-4.22-21.47-18.210
10
No. 8, Pastourelle, FP 45b
-0.79-20.66-17.712
11
No. 1, Lent
-7.81-24.24-21.610
12
No. 2, Avec étonnement
-7.31-26.24-23.310
13
No. 3, Lent
-7.38-25.22-22.410
14
Who Cares? (From "Of Thee I Sing" / Arr. for Piano Solo)
-0.38-17.88-14.911
15
No. 10, Lament to a Departed Doll
-2.70-20.75-17.410
16
No. 1, Lent et douloureux
-6.46-24.39-21.711
17
No. 2, Lent et triste
-4.66-25.26-22.511
18
No. 3, Lent et grave
-8.40-25.91-23.010
19
It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing / Arr. P. Dickinson for Piano Solo)
-0.66-16.96-13.911
20
(In My) Solitude (Arr. P. Dickinson for Piano Solo)
-3.97-22.22-19.311
21
Don't Get Around Much Anymore (Arr. P. Dickinson for Piano Solo)
-1.52-20.36-17.511
22
Lost in Meditation (Arr. P. Dickinson for Piano Solo)
-2.21-19.92-17.111
23
I Never Felt This Way Before (Arr. P. Dickinson for Piano Solo)
0.00-19.35-16.411
24
Sophisticated Lady (Arr. P. Dickinson for Piano Solo)
-1.71-21.85-19.111
25
In a Sentimental Mood (Arr. P. Dickinson for Piano Solo)
-3.19-22.58-19.612
26
Azure (Arr. P. Dickinson for Piano Solo)
-2.98-21.61-18.912
27
Do Nothin' Till You Hear from Me (Arr. P. Dickinson for Piano Solo)
-2.11-19.47-16.710
28
Mood Indigo (Arr. P. Dickinson for Piano Solo)
-3.05-21.34-18.611
29
Day Dream (Arr. P. Dickinson for Piano Solo)
-3.17-21.09-18.411
30
Prelude to a Kiss (Arr. P. Dickinson for Piano Solo)
-2.56-21.97-19.111
31
In a Landscape
-3.30-22.52-19.913

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