To borrow items or hire parts please email SOUNZ directly at info@sounz.org.nz.
To borrow items or hire parts please email SOUNZ directly at info@sounz.org.nz.
Janet completed her Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Music (Performance) at the University of Auckland majoring in harpsichord and organ performance. She was awarded Senior Prizes in both Music and ...
Jack Body (1944–2015) studied at Auckland University, in Cologne and at the Institute of Sonology, Utrecht. During 1976–77 he was a guest lecturer at the Akademi Musik Indonesia, Yogyakarta, and from ...
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 ...
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 ...
Vera Beauchamp (Vera Bell) was the older sister of Katherine Mansfield. In 1903 she, along with younger sisters Charlotte and Katherine and the rest of the family, departed for London to further their ...
Instrumentation: orchestral version also available: fl, ob, cl, strs, pf, guitar, drums, electric bass ...
Pere Te Ruru o Te Ramana Wihongi, commonly known as Pere Wihongi, is an award-winning composer who originally comes from Herekino, New Zealand. A self-taught guitarist, singer and composer of kapa ...
To borrow items or hire parts please email SOUNZ directly at info@sounz.org.nz. Performed by instrumentalists from among the following group: Charlie Matthews, Hirini Melbourne, Robin Mohi, Richard ...
Bella is bold, dedicated, and renowned for her dynamic and vibrant performances, whether recorded or live. Her soulful style is filled with both passion and integrity. The Samoan, Tongan, and Māori ...
Composer, broadcaster, writer, editor, critic and teacher, William Dart was born in Auckland on 24 June 1947. He was educated at Whakatane High School 1960–4, and University of Auckland 1965–73, ...