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Jenny McLeod  

18 Easy Pieces

Duration: 17' 00" Year: 1996
easy pieces for 1-4 players (or more)

David Farquhar  

A Christmas with Carols

Duration: 31' 00" Year: 1994
for SATB choir and narrator with organ

Eric Biddington  

A Funny Thing happened on the way to the Wedding

 Year: 1997
incidental music for spoken voice, oboe, flute, clarinet and bassoon

Dorothy Buchanan  

A Matter of Timing

Duration: 08' 00" Year: 1996
for SATB choir with string quartet, female narrator and mezzo-soprano

Bryony Jagger  

A Poet's Requiem

Duration: 1h 15' 00" Year: 1998
for 3 narrators, soprano, mezzo & contralto soloists, choir and orchestra

Alexander Cowdell  

A Portrait of Christina Rossetti (Goblin Market)

Duration: 1h 00' 00" Year: 1998
for female actor and piano trio

Bryony Jagger  

A song for my Lover

Duration: 03' 00" Year: 1991
for contralto, narrator and orchestra

Martin Lodge  

After Dürer

Duration: 07' 50" Year: 1997
dance film in collaboration with One Fat Man Productions and Daniel Belton

  • Programme Note

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    “This original music has been scored for solo cello parts by renowned New Zealand composer Martin Lodge. James Tennant is the cellist. Martin sent me a number of short melodic phrases and various texture or sound studies for cello. This work was recorded by One Fat Man Productions and some material digitally altered also. I then “re-composed” the sound to fit with my visual edit of the film. The sound for the film only exists like this and is intrinsic to the complete work."
    -Daniel Belton

Ronald Dellow  

Air

Duration: 03' 00" Year: 1990
for organ

Jack Body  

Alley

Duration: 1h 30' 00" Year: 1997
an opera in two acts based on the life of Rewi Alley