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Douglas Mews  

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

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

Christopher Marshall  

A Summer Carol

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

David Hamilton  

Anthem of Praise

 Year: 1993
for two-part voices and organ

David Hamilton  

Ave Maria

 Year: 1993
for soprano solo, SA chorus and piano (or organ)

Nigel Williams  

Bless the Lord O My Soul

Duration: 04' 00" Year: 1993
for SATB solo quartet and SATB Choir

Bruce Baker  

Carol of the Festival Tree

 Year: 1993
for SAB or SATB and organ

  • Programme Note

    This carol was intended to capture something of the Christmas festival as it is experienced by most New Zealanders. The first verse sets the scene in the beaches which begin to attract more and more people as the school holidays end and the warm weather arrives. The second verse describes something of the hectic shopping spree that precedes the giving of Christmas presents. The last verse relates the festival to its origins in the birth of Jesus. In a land of many trees and forests, an important feature of the celebration of Christmas has been the provision and decoration of the Christmas tree. The Pohutukawa tree flowers in December, and is sometimes referred to as “the Christmas tree”. The last verse of the carol includes a reference to the tree that must have yielded its boughs for the cross on which the Christmas child was ultimately to perish. There are several versions of the carol; CA30 for SATB and organ, through-composed. CA30a for easy SATB (all verses to the same music) with optional organ/piano/guitar. CA30b for unison voices with simple piano or guitar accompaniment.

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Bruce Baker  

Carol of the Festival Tree

 Year: 1993
unison voices with piano or guitar

  • Programme Note

    This carol was intended to capture something of the Christmas festival as it is experienced by most New Zealanders. The first verse sets the scene in the beaches which begin to attract more and more people as the school holidays end and the warm weather arrives. The second verse describes something of the hectic shopping spree that precedes the giving of Christmas presents. The last verse relates the festival to its origins in the birth of Jesus. In a land of many trees and forests, an important feature of the celebration of Christmas has been the provision and decoration of the Christmas tree. The Pohutukawa tree flowers in December, and is sometimes referred to as “the Christmas tree”. The last verse of the carol includes a reference to the tree that must have yielded its boughs for the cross on which the Christmas child was ultimately to perish. There are several versions of the carol; CA30 for SATB and organ, through-composed. CA30a for easy SATB (all verses to the same music) with optional organ/piano/guitar. CA30b for unison voices with simple piano or guitar accompaniment.

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Bryony Jagger  

Christmas Song

 Year: 1993
for contralto and piano

David Griffiths  

Confitebor

Duration: 12' 00" Year: 1993
for two SATB choirs, 2 horns and organ with baritone and soprano soloists

Christopher Marshall  

Faleula E!

Duration: 04' 00" Year: 1993, r. 1997
for a cappella SSATBB choir