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Eve de Castro-Robinson  

a pink-lit phase

Duration: 10' 00" Year: 1997
for flute, viola and harp

James Gardner  

brighter glimmer

Duration: 01' 00" Year: 1999
for flute, clarinet in A and trombone

John Charles  

Darling Johnny-O

 Year: 1994, r. 2006
for flute, acoustic guitar and cello

Denise Hulford  

Fascicle

Duration: 09' 00" Year: 1990
for clarinet, trumpet and cello

Denise Hulford  

For whom the bell tolls

Duration: 08' 00" Year: 1998
for bass clarinet, cello and percussion

James Gardner  

glimmer

Duration: 01' 00" Year: 1999
microscore for bass flute, bass clarinet and bass trombone

Margaret Wegener  

Inscription for a Wayside Spring

Duration: 06' 00" Year: 1994, r. 1999
for soprano, oboe and harp

  • Programme Note

    This piece was written in January 1994. Originally scored for soprano, flute and harp, it was slightly revised in April 1999.

    It was first performed by Lindsay Clarke (soprano), Jan Lumley (flute) and Maxine Molam (harp) at Christ Church, Oswestry in April 1995 at a concert to mark the composer’s 75th birthday.

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Helen Fisher  

Matairangi-2

Duration: 15' 00" Year: 1997
for flute, viola and harp

  • Instrumentation
    flute, alto flute, piccolo
  • Programme Note

    The title of the piece combines two Maori words “Matai” (sea) and “Rangi” (sky). The work is inspired by the Wellington environment, particularly tui birdsong and also both reflective and sparkling waters. It is perhaps best summed up by a New Zealand adaptation of some lines in T.S. Eliot’s Four Quartets: “After the [tui’s] wing Has answered light to light, and is silent, the light is still At the still point of the turning world.”

    Matairangi – 2 for flutes (C-flute, alto flute and piccolo), viola and harp, was commisssioned by Catherine and Christine Bowie with funding provided by Creative New Zealand Toi Aotearoa, and it was premiered by Trio Bilitis on 13 July 1997 for the Wellington Chamber Music Society.

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Gary Wilby  

Miniatures for Old Friends

 Year: 1995
for flute, clarinet and cello