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Dorothy Freed  

A Nursery Tale (Goldilocks and the Five Bears)

Duration: 04' 00" Year: 1975
for brass quintet and narrator

Alfred Hill  

Berceuse

Duration: 03' 00" Year: 1896
for piano quartet

Ray Twomey  

Cinc! (Opus 5)

Duration: 04' 00" Year: 1962
for marimba (or mandolin) and harp (or piano)

Anton Killin  

Cycles, Shadows

Duration: 04' 00" Year: 2009
for clarinet, viola/bassoon and Javanese gender

  • Programme Note

    This work was written especially for two great friends (and myself): clarinet virtuoso and winner of the 2009 NZSM Concerto Competition, Andrzej Nowicki, and the multi-talented Kylie Nesbit, whose unusual viola-bassoon combination particularly amuses me. The cycles-within-cycles and extreme performance requirements of the piece are directly inspired by Jack Body’s Epicycle string quartet; while the rhythms are inspired by traditional Chinese erhu.

    Anton Killin

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Rachael Morgan  

disconcerted effervescence

Duration: 04' 00" Year: 2005
for chamber ensemble

Gareth Farr  

Duggan theme

Duration: 01' 03" Year: 1997
for flute and marimba

  • Programme Note

    “Duggan” was a television police-drama series in which Detective Inspector John Duggan (played by John Bach) was given grisly murder cases to solve, set against the scenic backdrop of New Zealand’s Marlborough Sounds. Gareth Farr composed music for the two pilot episodes in 1997 and 1998, and the 11 one-hour episodes made subsequently.


    from Tangaroa – Trust Records

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Rosie Langabeer  

Elephant

Duration: 02' 47" Year: 2003
a march in 6 for Dali style elephants for 15 players

Anton Killin  

Embracing Disintegration

Duration: 02' 00"
for electric guitars and drum kit

  • Instrumentation
    six ebow-played electric guitars and drum kit
  • Programme Note

    Embracing Disintegration was composed for my friend, designer Heidi-Lee Rhind, to accompany the catwalk premiere of her fashion line of the same name, during the NEW BLOOD shows of the 2011 BLOW Creative Arts Festival held at Massey University in Wellington. Embracing Disintegration weaves the stratified voices of six ebow-played electric guitars over steady drum rhythms and fills, slowly disintegrating into a single voice.

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James Gardner  

glimmer

Duration: 01' 00" Year: 1999
microscore for bass flute, bass clarinet and bass trombone

James Gardner  

I like a bit of a cavort

Duration: 01' 00" Year: 2004
for chamber ensemble