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Douglas Mews  

A New Zealand Christmas (The imprint of His little feet)

Duration: 03' 00" Year: 1993
for a cappella SATB choir with soloists

Jillian Bray  

Lime and Soda

Duration: 02' 00" Year: 1993
for piano

Cheryl Camm  

Motu Puketutu

 Year: 1993
for SATB choir with soprano soloist

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    A gentle, yet rhythmic setting of Robyn Trinick’s Maori words about an island in Auckland’s Manukau Harbour for SATB choir with soprano soloist.

    Originally written for solo voice and instruments, this was written during the composer’s tenure as a Composer in Schools. It was subsequently re-scored for SATB choir and two-part choir with instruments.

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Helen Caskie  

Seven Songs of the Spirit

Duration: 20' 00" Year: 1993
for SATB soloists, SATB choir, flute and piano

Anthony Ritchie  

Song

Duration: 04' 00" Year: 1993
for mezzo-soprano and piano

Leonie Holmes  

The Estuary

Duration: 05' 00" Year: 1993
for women's voices (SSA) and piano

John Wells  

The Shepherd's Carol

 Year: 1993
for SATB Choir with piano accompaniment

David Hamilton  

Three Robin Hyde Impressions

 Year: 1993
for SATB choir and piano

David Hamilton  

Three Spirituals

 Year: 1993
for a cappella SSATB choir

Ross Carey  

Tombeau

Duration: 15' 00" Year: 1993
for violin and piano

  • Programme Note

    Written in Hiroshima while I was a Master’s student at Elisabeth University of Music, and first performed at my graduation concert from that institution. The piece opens with the ascending four-note motif from Debussy’s The Snow is Dancing from the Children’s Corner suite; gradually the motif is repeated in various ranges of both instruments, followed by soft passages from firstly piano, then violin. The piece concludes with the transposed motif heard over a chordal ostinato. The piece was influenced in some way by the music of Morton Feldman, whom I was studying at the time. Published by Wai-te-ata Press Music Editions, Wellington, and released on CD in a performance by Mark Menzies and Dan Poynton, on Wai-te-ata WTA001.

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