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Jenny McLeod  

A baby lying

Duration: 01' 30" Year: 2008
for SA choir and piano

Jenny McLeod  

A baby lying

Duration: 01' 30" Year: 2008
for SA choir and piano with optional men's part

David Hamilton  

A Blessing for this Day

Duration: 02' 00" Year: 2009
for two-part treble voices and piano

Radha Sahar (née Wardrop)  

A Celtic Christmas

Duration: 03' 00" Year: 2000
for unison/SATB choir and keyboard or guitar accompaniment

Dorothy Ker  

Arise, Shine!

Duration: 04' 00" Year: 1990
for SSA or SAB choir and organ

Dorothy Buchanan  

As Joseph Was A-Walking

Duration: 04' 00" Year: 1966
carol for voices and piano

David N. Childs  

Ave Maria

Duration: 02' 20" Year: 1998
for SSA, flute and piano accompanment

  • Programme Note

    Ave Maria was written for Voix de femmes which is one of two auditioned choirs at Havelock North High School (Hawkes Bay, New Zealand). It was composed for the specific purpose of entering the National Choral Federation High Schools’ Choral Festival at which the selected top twenty choirs from around New Zealand compete.

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David Gordon  

Away in a Manger

Duration: 03' 00" Year: 1995
For unison choir and piano or organ; violin, oboe or other C instrument.

Anthony Young  

Be Still

Duration: 03' 30" Year: 2009
for SATB choir

  • Programme Note

    Much of my work is a marriage (or balancing act) between the Western art music tradition and my own position in time and place. Along with many forms, I have had a love for sacred choral music from Mediaeval times through to the present, but in not being a Christian, I have felt a reluctance to set text in which I don’t fully believe.

    In reading the work of spiritual author, Eckhart Tolle, I have discovered a new connection with biblical texts. Tolle quotes the line “Be still, and know that I am God” in his book A New Earth, as an example of a universal truth that is at the heart of all religions and belief systems. In this text “God” may be seen as the Christian God, an omnipresent spiritual dimension or the universe personified. This line, and the rest of the text, is from Psalm 46. In setting this text I have found an opening into the world of sacred choral music that aligns with my own beliefs.

    Anthony Young

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Clive Aucott  

Behold What Manner of Love

Duration: 04' 00"
for SATB choir and piano