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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

Carol Shortis  

Adam Lay Ibounden

 Year: 2008
for vocal octet unaccompanied

Colin Gibson  

Alleluia Aotearoa!


for SATB choir

Bryony Jagger  

Ave Verum Corpus

Duration: 03' 00" Year: 1977
for counter-tenor, two tenors, baritone and bass

Mark Smythe  

Ave Verum Corpus

 Year: 2006
motet for vocal ensemble

Kathryn Lauder  

Fruit of our Folly

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

Jason Kaminski  

Hail, Virgin Mary

 Year: 1995
for an ensemble of eight voices

Pepe Becker  

Hoquetus Sanctus

Duration: 04' 20" Year: 2008
for vocal octet

  • Instrumentation
    SSAATTBB with clapping and/or hand percussion (stones or wooden clap-sticks)
  • Programme Note

    This work was written as a commission for Baroque Voices, with funding from Creative NZ, to be premiered at the Baroque Voices “Alleluia: a newe work!” concert in May 2008. The concept of the performance is to juxtapose Contemporary New Zealand works with Medieval European ones – and in this case, Hoquetus Sanctus pairs well with Hoquetus David (written by Guillaume de Machaut in the 14th Century), as it explores the idea of hocket, where vocal lines are ‘shared’ between different voices, sometimes jumping from one to another and overlapping each other – however, it can equally well be performed in any choral concert.

    Hoquetus Sanctus is a setting of the Latin Sanctus text for a capella chamber choir or small vocal ensemble.

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Pepe Becker  

Introit: Come to Christ

Duration: 02' 00" Year: 2001
for vocal octet