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Vernon Griffiths  

A Boy's Song

Duration: 05' 00" Year: 1960
for treble voice or soprano and piano

Dorothea Franchi   Willow Macky  

A Wet Night in Greymouth

Duration: 04' 00"
arranged by Dorothea Franchi for voice and piano

  • Programme Note

    With tongue in cheek, and a sideways look at Coleridge’s poem The Ancient Mariner, this ballad describes the fate of the customers of the Greymouth tavern The Rose & Thistle one wet night, when the Grey river rose in flood. A rollicking cheery setting.

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Willow Macky  

Abel Tasman

Duration: 03' 00"
for voice and piano

  • Programme Note

    This song celebrates not only the first European to visit New Zealand, but also his direct descendant and namesake. The younger Abel Tasman flew to New Zealand in 1959 and was especially welcomed by Maori in Golden Bay. The tune is based on a 400 year old Dutch naval recruiting song, probably heard by the original Abel Tasman. Recorded on HMV EP record The Voyagers by Athol Freshney and instrumentalists.

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Anthony Ritchie  

Albatross, Flying So High

Duration: 02' 00" Year: 1991
for voice and piano

Dorothea Franchi   Willow Macky  

Apple-Picking Time

 Year: 1959
arranged by Dorothea Franchi for voice and piano

Felicity Williams  

Astronomy Song, Dinosaur Blues and Monster Romp

Duration: 02' 00" Year: 1987
for solo voice and piano

Willow Macky  

Be Swift, O Sun


for voice and piano

Vernon Griffiths  

Binkie and Me

Duration: 02' 00"
A song for voice or unison choir and piano

Willow Macky  

Bonnie, Braw Dunedin

Duration: 02' 00"
for voice

  • Programme Note

    Bonnie, Braw Dunedin looks at the city through the eyes of an old Scotsman who made his home there. Willow often visited Dunedin, to see family members there who were descended from early Scottish settlers. The song was recorded by The Mariners on Kiwi Records’ EP The Four Cities and Two Gold Towns.

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