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Cheryl Camm  

Golden Rain Baby

Duration: 05' 00" Year: 1997
for soloist and/ or 4 part womens choir and melody instrument

  • Instrumentation
    For any available melody instrument such as flute, oboe, violin, recorder, keyboard. The melody part can be sung by group or soloist. The four accompanying parts can be sung (SSAA) or played on tuned metallic percussion instruments (chime bars, glock vibraphone...) or both. Accompanying parts range from easyto tricky and can be omitted with others composed by the performers added. Triangles or finger cymbals required at end.
  • Programme Note

    A lullaby for SSAA choir with soprano soloist and melody instrument. This song uses melodic and rhythmic patterns from a Javanese Gamelan piece, also about golden rain.

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Eric Biddington  

Haere Ra

 Year: 1992
for two part treble voices and piano

Jenny McLeod  

He Honore, He Kororia (Honour and Glory to God)

Duration: 01' 30" Year: 1996
for orchestra with electric guitar, bass guitar, and SATB choir

David Hamilton  

Hine e Hine

Duration: 02' 00" Year: 1997
a NZ Maori lullaby arranged for SSATB choir

Roger Stevenson  

Hine e hine (arr.)

Duration: 02' 00" Year: 1990
for SATB choir

Edwin Carr  

In the Rangitaiki Valley

 Year: 1991
for SSATBB choir

Graham Parsons  

Instructions For How to Get Ahead of Yourself While the Light Still Shines

 Year: 1999
for SSA with optional piano accompaniment

Graham Parsons  

Instructions For How to Get Ahead of Yourself While the Light Still Shines

 Year: 1999
for TTB with optional piano accompaniment

Graham Parsons  

Instructions For How to Get Ahead of Yourself While the Light Still Shines

 Year: 1999
for SATB with optional piano accompaniment

Nigel Williams  

Jack-in-the-Boat

Duration: 09' 00" Year: 1993
for three choirs with piano, flute and snare drum