About
Douglas Lilburn occupies a pre-eminent in New Zealand music, with a legacy extending well beyond his compositional output. As a composer, teacher and mentor he presided in innumerable ways over the artistic growth of New Zealand music 1940 onwards. From the early works redolent of the influence of Sibelius and Vaughan Williams, to the electro-acoustic pieces of his later years, his works have been instrumental in establishing a genuinely vernacular voice in New Zealand classical music.
Collation
49pp: vi; 43p
Copyright
Promethean Editions
Publisher note
Promethean Editions
Imprint
PEL01