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David Griffiths  

A Child is Born

 Year: 1982
for a cappella SAB choir

Dorothy Buchanan  

A Festive Song - Burnside High School

Duration: 05' 00" Year: 1985
for voice, processional choir, answering choir, and school orchestra

Douglas Mews  

A Gloria with a refrain

 Year: 1980
for choir or congregation with piano or organ accompaniment

Geoffrey Hinds  

A Sign for You

Duration: 03' 00" Year: 1984
Carol for SATB

Willow Macky  

Christ is Risen!

 Year: 1988
for solo voice

Jenny McLeod  

Henna

Duration: 05' 00" Year: 1983, r. 2008
for SAA (T) choir and piano with optional bass part

Jenny McLeod  

Henna

Duration: 05' 00" Year: 1983, r. 2008
for SATB choir and piano

Richard Puanaki  

Ka Waiata Ki A Maria

Duration: 02' 00" Year: 1988
Maori prayer for improvising choir

Jenny McLeod  

Light of lights beholden

 Year: 1983
carol for SATB or unison singing

Willow Macky  

Peace to the World

Duration: 02' 00" Year: 1985
arranged by Bruce Baker for SAB choir and organ

  • Programme Note

    The words and music of this prophetic carol were written by Willow Macky. They have since been set for carillon, piano, and SSA choir. This arrangement is planned to meet the needs of the Church choral director, who is often looking for something interesting but reasonably simple for mixed voices (bearing in mind that tenors tend to be very hard to come by nowadays) with a varied (but not difficult) three-stave organ accompaniment. Written at the request of Canadian Dominion Carilloneur, Gordon Slater, in 1986 for the United Nations’ International Year of Peace, it was performed on carillon in the U.S., Holland, Belgium, Canada, Australia and New Zealand in that year. The song has been broadcast through national radio networks in New Zealand by Diane Philson and the Auckland Balkan Folk Orchestra.

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