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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

Cheryl Camm  

Banana Boy

 Year: 1998
for SATB choir, vocal percussion, piano

Philip Norman  

Carol of the (New Zealand) Birds

 Year: 1992, r. 2009
for a capella SATB choir

Philip Norman  

Carol of the (New Zealand) Birds

 Year: 1992
for treble voices with piano accompaniment

Denise Hulford  

Christmas Bells

Duration: 15' 00" Year: 1995
for choir, tenor saxophone and piano

  • Programme Note

    The 100 Voice Chorale based on the North Shore of Auckland commissioned Denise Hulford to write a Christmas Carol for the Choir. After spending some time searching for a poem with a happy tone to it, and not being able to find anything suitable, Denise commissioned Jenny Pattrick to write a poem. The poem that Jenny provided was exciting, accessible and quite humorous. The final work was a fun and Christmas focused composition which was most successful, and approximately the length of a short Cantata. The work has been performed a number of times, and has always been well received.

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Dorothy Ker  

Close-up of a Daisy

Duration: 08' 00" Year: 1992, r. 1994
six pieces for SSAA a cappella choir

Helen Bowater  

Dancing to my Tune

Duration: 10' 00" Year: 1993
five songs for SATB choir with two violins

Roger Stevenson  

E te ariki (arr.)

Duration: 03' 00" Year: 1999
for SATB choir

Denise Hulford  

Encore

Duration: 03' 00" Year: 1998
for SATB choir and piano

  • Programme Note

    After working with Jenny Pattrick on Christmas Bells, Denise Hulford asked Jenny to write a poem suitable for a large choir to use as a conclusion to their concerts. The result was Encore and after completing the work, Denise Hulford offered it to the 100 Voice Chorale. Encore was written in the style of Gilbert and Sullivan and Denise found it great fun to write.

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