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Ray Twomey  

Ascension (Opus 18-V2)

Duration: 04' 00" Year: 1998
arrangement for high voice duo and piano

  • Programme Note

    Inspired by these words…

    “And if I go, while you’re still here Know that I live on, vibrating to a different measure, behind a thin veil you cannot see through. You will not see me, so you must have faith. I wait for the time when we can soar together again, both aware of each other. Until then, live your life to its fullest. And when you need me, Just whisper my name in your heart, I will be there.”

    Colleen Corah Hitchcock, 1989

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David Farquhar  

Bagpipe Music

Duration: 05' 00" Year: 1994
for vocal sextet (SSATBB)

John Psathas  

Baw My Barne

Duration: 05' 00" Year: 1995
for an ensemble of eight voices (SSAATTBB)

Eric Biddington  

Dance Sketches

 Year: 1992
An entertainment for dancers and chamber ensemble

Pepe Becker  

In Queen Beatrix's Garden

Duration: 05' 00" Year: 1992
For two sopranos (with finger cymbals) and electric bass guitar

David Farquhar  

Noone and Anyone

Duration: 08' 00" Year: 1990
for vocal sextet

Ivan Patterson  

Ode to a Virgin and Mother

 Year: 1995
for an ensemble of eight voices

David Farquhar  

Palinthalamion

Duration: 05' 00" Year: 1994
for two equal voices or instruments

Bruce Baker  

Prayer for Wholeness

 Year: 1991
for vocal duet with organ

  • Programme Note

    This setting of part of the Liturgy of the Approach is dedicated to the Saint Matthew’s Singers, for whom it was written. Thanks are expressed to the Auckland Community Church, for supplying the text. Its original inspiration came from part of a prayer by Janet Morley.

    The piece is written in the style of the French Romantic tradition, with one or two departures into a more chromatic or discordant style.

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Philip Norman  

Proud to call New Zealand Home

Duration: 02' 00" Year: 1995
for barbershop quartet - TTBB