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Tony Ryan  

A Carillon for Christmas

Duration: 12' 00"
arrangements of four traditional carols for four unaccompanied solo voices (or small professional choir)

Mark Smythe  

A Solis Ortus

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

Kathryn Lauder  

Fruit of our Folly

Duration: 04' 00" Year: 2002
For SSA, two violins, 'cello and handbells

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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Tecwyn Evans  

Set me as a Seal upon thine Heart

Duration: 02' 00" Year: 1994
duet for soprano and baritone

Carol Shortis  

Tesknota

Duration: 08' 00" Year: 2009
for eight-voice vocal ensemble, string quintet, piano, soprano solo and countertenor solo

  • Programme Note

    This piece was written for the 65th anniversary of the arrival in New Zealand of Polish refugee children in 1944. Most of them were children who had been separated from, or who had lost their parents and other family members. As part of my research for the piece, I transcribed an interview that my colleague Anton Killin had recorded with one of these refugees. His story is one of loss, struggle, enforced migration and international betrayal of the Polish community, yet his perseverance, faith common sense and strength eventually won through and he continues to live in New Zealand whilst being proud of his Polish heritage. Tesknota is my reflection and response to his moving story and quotes from the traditional Polish fold song Polskie Kwiaty and 13th-century hymn Bogurodzica representing “old Poland” before the Russian and German invasions of 1939.

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Carol Shortis  

The Seed (Pillars of the Temple)

 Year: 2008, r. 2010
for SSAATTB with percussion