Ben Hoadley holds degrees in bassoon performance from the Sydney Conservatorium of Music and the New England Conservatory in Boston. He received a Master of Music in composition with First Class ...
Singing both baritone and bass, Roger is one of New Zealand's most experienced and versatile resident singers. He has a wide repertoire, has been engaged as a soloist by all New Zealand's major opera ...
Leonie Holmes is an Auckland based composer, writing for orchestra, chamber, choral, vocal and solo instrument. Recent works have been commissioned and/or performed by the New Zealand Symphony ...
One of the first projects under the direction of new editor Michael Norris was the complete publication of all 24 Tone Clock Pieces by Jenny McLeod. This monumental project for solo piano, containing ...
Alfred Hill (1869-1960) was New Zealand's first fully professional composer and a leading figure in Australian music from the early years of this century. With his artistic life divided between ...
Victoria Kelly is an award-winning composer based in Aotearoa New Zealand and formerly the Director of NZ Member Services at APRA AMCOS. She works across a spectrum of musical genres including ...
Taisha has had an enormously successful musical career on both sides of the Pacific. Although now residing in Australia, many of Taisha's influences come from her home town of Napier and her ...
Penelope Axtens completed an Honours degree in Composition at the University of Auckland, during which time she received a Lilburn Trust Student Award for composition. She undertook her Masters at ...
The New Zealand National Youth Choir and baritone soloist Paul Whelan, under their musical director Karen Grylls are featured here with live recordings from their triumphant 1999 European Tour, the ...
Dan Poynton is a pianist and composer known as a champion of NZ music. His stage presence and his skill and sensitivity on the piano have become well known and respected throughout New Zealand and he ...
Born in Auckland, New Zealand, in August 1926, Edwin James Nairn Carr studied music at Otago and Auckland Universities from 1944 to 1947, then travelled to London on a New Zealand Government Bursary ...
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