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Anthony Ritchie  

Balkan Bagpipes

Duration: 09' 00" Year: 1985
for amateur orchestra

  • Instrumentation
    2(1pc)222; 4210;timp (3), 1-2perc (sd-dr,tri,xylo, sus cym, tamb), pf,hp; strs
  • Programme Note

    This is a lively 9-minute piece is written for a full-sized amateur orchestra. It evokes the music of East European bagpipes, which the composer experienced while studying in Budapest, in 1984.

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Geoffrey Hinds  

Colyton Overture

Duration: 06' 00" Year: 1987
for youth orchestra

  • Programme Note

    This work was written before and after a visit to Colyton, where a cousin of the composer has a farm, and whose daughter was playing ’cello in the orchestra at the time. He intended the work to reflect the rural open spaces that provide welcome relief for a city-dweller.

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Craig Utting  

Four Poems for String Orchestra

Duration: 09' 00" Year: 1985
for string orchestra

Jenny McLeod  

Henna

Duration: 05' 00" Year: 1983, r. 2008
for SAA (T) choir and piano with optional bass part

Jenny McLeod  

Henna

Duration: 05' 00" Year: 1983, r. 2008
for SATB choir and piano

Jenny McLeod  

Hymn for the Lady

Duration: 06' 00" Year: 1986
for choir and small choir, flute, piano and 6-8 percussion

Ross Carey  

Melody

Duration: 08' 00" Year: 1988
for organ

Dorothy Buchanan  

More Witchy Poo Songs

Duration: 05' 00" Year: 1980
for voice(s) and piano

Thomas Goss  

Preludes for a rainy day...

Duration: 09' 00" Year: 1983
for solo piano

Anthony Ritchie  

Variations

Duration: 09' 00" Year: 1987
for youth orchestra

  • Instrumentation
    4222;4331;timp, 3perc (xylo, cym, bs-dr, sd-dr, wd-bl, glock, sus-cym, cast); strs.
  • Programme Note

    This is a lively and colourful piece for youth orchestra, based on a quasi-Hungarian folk tune. After a slow introduction, a rhythmic melody springs to life, leading to a rumbustious second theme. This work is scored for a full orchestra, and is designed for good high school players and tertiary students.

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