David Barnard
William THOMAS: The Dying Lover
"Music should in sounds convey what dying lovers dare not say". Video, Audio
Moses Hamilton HODGES: Twilight
"Now as twilight shades are falling, Lay thee down to sleep my child". Video, Audio
Vera BEAUCHAMP: Two Songs
"O night, how I love and adore thee, Why dost thou so short a time stay; My sorrows come crowding back o'er me, When the shades of the night pass away". Video, Audio
J H PHILLPOT: A Song of Flowers
"Once the days were sad and lonely, 'Twas before we met; Now I keep some flow'rs before me, Lest I should forget". Video, Audio
The Call of the Huia: Volume One – Part One
Part One of a concert presenting rediscovered New Zealand Art Songs. Audio
Claude Meurisse HAYDON: Two Songs
"Rainbow, stay, Gleam up on gloom, Bright, bright as my dream, rainbow stay!" Video, Audio
Arnold TROWELL: Three Songs
"Night lies on the silent highways, Sick my heart, my limbs are weary; Then like gentle balm descendeth, Moon, thou soft light on me dreary." Video, Audio
Bernard PAGE: Two Songs
"Your grave grey eyes are filled with tears; Your hands are trembling in my own". Video, Audio
Alice Forrester MACKAY: Three Songs, from Maoriland
"I did but wear my wedding ring, A bare week and day, When a grey ship, a grim ship, It took my love a way". Video, Audio
Erima Maewa KAIHAU: Three Māori Songs
"Beneath a tree stricken with love I crept, Weary and lost alone I slept". Video, Audio
David Barnard - collaborative pianist
Collaborative pianist David Barnard talks about upcoming concerts and projects. Audio