1. |
Salutes to Seven Poets (1952): A.R.D. Fairburn “Land of mountains and running water…”
Douglas Lilburn |
0:42 |
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2. |
Salutes to Seven Poets (1952): No 1 – Largamente/allegro
Douglas Lilburn |
4:20 |
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3. |
Salutes to Seven Poets (1952): Keith Sinclair “Although you have floated the land…”
Douglas Lilburn |
0:27 |
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4. |
Salutes to Seven Poets (1952): No2 – Andante
Douglas Lilburn |
2:07 |
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5. |
Salutes to Seven Poets (1952): Allen Curnow “Simply by sailing in a new direction…”
Douglas Lilburn |
0:32 |
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6. |
Salutes to Seven Poets (1952): No 3 – Largo e mesto
Douglas Lilburn |
1:40 |
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7. |
Salutes to Seven Poets (1952): M.K. Joseph “A shepherd on a bicycle breaks the pose of pastoral…”
Douglas Lilburn |
0:25 |
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8. |
Salutes to Seven Poets (1952): No 4 – Introduction/allegro commodo
Douglas Lilburn |
3:22 |
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9. |
Salutes to Seven Poets (1952): James K. Baxter “Upon the upland road…”
Douglas Lilburn |
0:14 |
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10. |
Salutes to Seven Poets (1952): No 5 – Ballad “Alone we are born…”
Douglas Lilburn |
3:31 |
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11. |
Salutes to Seven Poets (1952): Kendrick Smithyman “We communicate…”
Douglas Lilburn |
0:51 |
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12. |
Salutes to Seven Poets (1952): No 6 – Allegro commodo
Douglas Lilburn |
3:04 |
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13. |
Salutes to Seven Poets (1952): R.A.K. Mason “Skakespeare Milton Keats are dead…”
Douglas Lilburn |
0:55 |
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14. |
Salutes to Seven Poets (1952): No 7 – Arioso
Douglas Lilburn |
2:44 |
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15. |
Salutes to Seven Poets (1952): Allen Curnow Finale andante “To Douglas Lilburn at Fifty…”
Douglas Lilburn |
0:45 |
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16. |
Salutes to Seven Poets (1952): No 8 – Gravely
Douglas Lilburn |
1:43 |
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17. |
Sonata for Violin and Piano (1950)
Douglas Lilburn |
13:57 |
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18. |
Othello for Violin and Piano (1944): Fanfare Incidental music for a production by Ngaio Marsh with readings by Cameron Rhodes Douglas Lilburn |
0:21 |
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19. |
Othello for Violin and Piano (1944): Act 2 Scene 1 “O my fair warrior!” Othello Incidental music for a production by Ngaio Marsh with readings by Cameron Rhodes Douglas Lilburn |
0:53 |
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20. |
Othello for Violin and Piano (1944): Fanfare. Adagio/allegretto Incidental music for a production by Ngaio Marsh with readings by Cameron Rhodes Douglas Lilburn |
0:58 |
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21. |
Othello for Violin and Piano (1944): Act 2 Scene 3 “And what’s he then that says I play the villain.” Iago Incidental music for a production by Ngaio Marsh with readings by Cameron Rhodes Douglas Lilburn |
1:26 |
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22. |
Othello for Violin and Piano (1944): Allegro risoluto Incidental music for a production by Ngaio Marsh with readings by Cameron Rhodes Douglas Lilburn |
0:43 |
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23. |
Othello for Violin and Piano (1944): Willow song Incidental music for a production by Ngaio Marsh with readings by Cameron Rhodes Douglas Lilburn |
1:31 |
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24. |
Othello for Violin and Piano (1944): Interlude Incidental music for a production by Ngaio Marsh with readings by Cameron Rhodes Douglas Lilburn |
1:15 |
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25. |
Othello for Violin and Piano (1944): Act 5 Scene 2 “…I pray you, in your letters, when you shall these unlucky deeds relate,” Othello Incidental music for a production by Ngaio Marsh with readings by Cameron Rhodes Douglas Lilburn |
0:52 |
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26. |
Othello for Violin and Piano (1944): Finale andante Incidental music for a production by Ngaio Marsh with readings by Cameron Rhodes Douglas Lilburn |
1:33 |
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27. |
Sonata in E-flat for Violin and Piano (1943): I
Douglas Lilburn |
9:55 |
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28. |
Sonata in E-flat for Violin and Piano (1943): II
Douglas Lilburn |
8:00 |
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29. |
Sonata in E-flat for Violin and Piano (1943): III
Douglas Lilburn |
8:20 |