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Bob Dickinson (b. 1955) is an English
composer, writer and sound-artist. He studied music at Sheffield
University and Keele University (1973-77). During
the mid-1970s he worked on early realisations of The Sinking
of the Titanic by Gavin Bryars for performances in Sheffield
and Manchester
and in addition worked on versions of Completely Sweet
by Jean-Yves Bosseur and Repertoire
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During the 1980s he presented a number of systems-based pieces in gallery environments and initiated projects with artists from other disciplines. During the 1990s an interest in "earth spirituality" resulted in a series of non-linear pieces of a ritualistic nature for performance in a variety of natural environments using a combination of natural and humanly-produced sound. These activities led to the publication by Capall Bann in 2001 of his book Music and the Earth Spirit. This was an investigation of the ways in which music and sound have been used in different cultures to connect with the "earth spirit". It also contains "sound workings" - short text-based pieces which can be used as guidelines for musical performances in the environment.[2]
Of late Dickinson has returned to more "traditional"
compositional methods, working in large resonant spaces in order to
"magnify" the underlying tonal basis of the music. Recent projects have
included collaborations with the artists
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