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Katharine Neil  

3 A.M.

 Year: 1993
for voice and piano

Jason Kaminski  

4 Poem Fragments

 Year: 1993
for string quartet

Eve de Castro-Robinson  

A Mob of Solid Bliss

Duration: 05' 00" Year: 1993
for clarinet, violin, 2 violas, double bass, accordion and percussion

Douglas Mews  

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

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

Ross Harris  

A Path To Memory

 Year: 1993
for piano

Gary Daverne  

A Pocket Overture

Duration: 09' 50" Year: 1993
for orchestra

  • Instrumentation
    (1)2222; 4231; Harp; Timp., 2 perc. (side drum, bass drum, sus. cymbals, crash cymbals, tambourine, xylophone, glockenspiel) and strings
  • Programme Note

    This was a commissioned work for accordion orchestra premiered at the Royal Festival Hall, London, February 1993, with the composer conducting. Its New Zealand premiere was in July 1993 with Auckland’s youth orchestra, ‘Orchestra Nova’, re-arranged for symphony orchestra.

    The miniature overture is similar to a pocket containing many treasures, little “goodies” collect over a period of time. It consists of several snippets of the melodies and rhythms from the composer’s other compositions.
    A Pocket Overture was awarded first prize in the Merican ATB (Accordion Teachers Guild) 31st annual compeition for original composition in July 1993.

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Christopher Marshall  

A Summer Carol

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

Margaret Wegener  

All Sounds Have Been As Music

Duration: 04' 00" Year: 1993
for baritone and piano

Denise Hulford  

Alone

Duration: 01' 00" Year: 1993
for contralto and piano

  • Instrumentation
    can be sung by mezzo-soprano
  • Programme Note

    Whilst studying at Goldsmith College, University of London, I began to enjoy Japanese Haiku. The book “The Mountain Poems of Stonehouse” made a very strong impression and as a result I wrote the music for a very short song entitled Alone. The words of the poem are so simple and charming:

    The cranes call
    As they cross to the reeds,
    Faint and helpless,
    Now I lie alone.

    And yet there is a hint of sadness…

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David Hamilton  

Anthem of Praise

 Year: 1993
for two-part voices and organ