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Nativity
By Phillip Wilcher
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$10.00
Natural Disasters, Op.1 No.2 (piano accordion)
By Sofia Chapman
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$15.00
Piano Accordion, c. 2'25. Grade 5
Natural Disasters was first performed in its early stages in Sofia Chapman’s play “The Accidental Death of an Accordionist”, and recently redrafted and completed as a stand alone piano accordion piece.
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ISMN 9790673140509
Natural Disasters, Op.1 No.3 (piano)
By Sofia Chapman
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$15.00
Piano solo, c. 3'00.
Natural Disasters was first performed in its early stages in Sofia Chapman’s play ‘The Accidental Death of an Accordionist’, and recently redrafted and completed as a stand alone piano piece as it lends itself to a ragtime style, with a bit of milonga (also available for piano accordion).
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ISMN 9790673142145
Nature Studies Vol. 1
By Phyllis Campbell
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$25.00
Four Piano solos:
- 1. Moonrise over Sydney Heads;
- 2. The Creeping Fires of Spring;
- 3. Seaweed;
- 4. Dreaming Rocks.
Date of Composition 1925 - 26.
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Nature Studies Vol. 2
By Phyllis Campbell
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$25.00
Four Piano solos:
- 1. Orchards in Spring;
- 2. A Tree;
- 3. In Autumn;
- 4. Waking Wood.
Date of Composition 1926 - 28.
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Natures Changes
By John Wayne Dixon
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Included in the Trinity College London Singing Syllabus for 2009.
This is one of six songs from the album titled "Seasons Lived, Seasons Dreamed" (available online).
Recorded on the CDs Simply Songs (Wirr 001) and Songs form Australia (Wirr 004) by soprano Wendy Dixon and pianist David Miller and available online.
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ISMN M720041827
Nawang Wulan, guardian of the earth and rice (flute)
By Betty Beath
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$20.00
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Inspired by a poem of a Javanese legend of a nymph whose wings were stolen while bathing, so she was compelled to live on earth. Eventually, she found her wings and returned to heaven; but she promised to come again whenever the child might need her help. In the poem she was given the role as 'the guardian of the earth and rice'.
Composed 1990
Available on CD From a Bridge of Dreams (Wirr 005) performed by Emma Knott (flute) and David Miller (piano); also within an album of sheet music by the same title with 22 flute works, available online.
Although the following youtube sample is with voice and piano it is from this that this flute work was created. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gbciDezpc80
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ISMN M720060927
Nawang Wulan, guardian of the earth and rice (voice and piano)
By Betty Beath
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$15.00
Voice and piano, c.2'30.
Inspired by a poem of a Javanese legend of a nymph whose wings were stolen while bathing, so she was compelled to live on earth. Eventually, she found her wings and returned to heaven; but she promised to come again whenever the child might need her help. In the poem she was given the role as 'the guardian of the earth and rice'. Composed 2006
Also available for alto flute and piano.
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Necronomicon
By Larry Sitsky
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$90.00
18 Aphorisms for clarinet and piano. Advanced.
Clarinetists familiar with Sitsky's masterful clarinet writing in his works, such as Vartarun for solo clarinet, and Zuqerq for clarinet and bongos, though the challengesto the player in those works are not insignificant, the player is rewarded with idiomatic writing for the instrument, and a wealth of musical material, the genius of which often becomes clear after a long familiarity with the work. Necronomicon, should likewise be welcomed to the clarinetist's repertoire.
Edited by Edward Neeman and Eloise Fisher
Composed 1989
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ISMN 9790720249162
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Neighbours Suite
By Miriam Hyde
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- 1. Night in a Balinese Village (Indonesia)
- 2. Birds of Paradise (New Guinea)
- 3. Cherry Blossom Time (Japan)
- 4. Kiwi (New Zealand)
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ISMN 9790720172477
Nest in the Rose Bush, The
By Miriam Hyde
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When Miriam Hyde went to the Ursuline Convent in Ashbury (a suburb of Sydney) in November 1964 to examine piano students, she was shown a nest in a rose bush, containing baby birds. She was very touched by this incident in Nature and wrote this piece promptly to send to the staff and their pupils. Two years later when it was first published, Miss Hyde sent a printed copy to the Convent. It happened to be the same time of year. She received a letter of thanks, which included this paragraph:'I love the little piece, and never walk among those roses without remembering it and its inspiration. The little birds are still around, but too wise now, ever to build again in that rose bush!'. Christine Edwards July 2016
Date of composition 1966.
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New Art Song of the Pacific Rim CD
By Blom, Hanrahan
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$25.00
Kevin Hanrahan, tenor and Diana Blom, piano
Containing music from five countries around the Pacific Rim – Australia, New Zealand, Colombia, USA and Japan – this program of new art song explores settings of poetry and letters written over several centuries. US composer, Gwyneth W. Walker, set letters by John Muir, a 19th century American naturalist and early advocate for the preservation of US wilderness areas, and Australian composer, Diana Blom, set poems of 19th and 20th century American writers, Hartley Burr Alexander, Mary Elizabeth Frye, Henry David Thoreau and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow in a Portrait of America. Colombian-based composer, Moisès Bertran Ventejo, set three poems of Josep Janés, a Catalan poet of the first half of the 20th century. New Zealand composers Anthony Ritchie, Chris Adams and Clare Maclean have set poems of New Zealand poets James K. Baxter, Sam Hunt, Brian Turner and Gillis Maclean, from across the 20th century and into the 21st. West Australian composer, Alex Turley, set texts from the 8th century by Tang dynasty Chinese poet Du Fu and from the 21st century by West Australian poet, Caroline McAllister. The three Japanese art songs by Közaburo Hirai and Hattori Tadashi are settings of poems by Kitahara Hakushū, Kitami Shihoko and Ōki Atsuo, all written in the first half of the 20th century.
Wirr 094
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[1] Glory in the Mountains (Gwyneth W Walker)
[2] Ice! (Gwyneth W Walker)
[3] My Father Today (Anthony Ritchie)
[4] Song (Anthony Ritchie)
[5] El somni meu en els teus ulls – My dream in your eyes (Moisès Bertran Ventejo)
[6] Un horitzó de glòries – A horizon of glories (Moisès Bertran Ventejo)
[7] Suau, la teva veu – Softly, your voice (Moisès Bertran Ventejo)
[8] Stars Alone (Alex Turley)
[9] I am Sleepless (Alex Turley)
[10] Oiwake – A piper blows (Kōzaburo Hirai)
[11] Narayama (Kōzaburo Hirai)
[12] Sheep in the fields (Hattori Tadashi)
[13] ] ‘a seagull’s shadow’ (Clare Maclean)
[14] Afternoon (Chris Adams)
[15] The last song (Diana Blom)
[16] Indian prayer (Diana Blom)
[17] I am the little Irish boy (Diana Blom)
[18] A shadow (Diana Blom)
[19] The last song (Reprise) (Diana Blom)