Live Music
We'll Never Forget Our Boys
"We'll Never Forget Our Boys" (1917) - Words and Music by Jane Morison, harmonised by H. W., edited and adapted by Brett Lowe and David Dell. Performed by V8 Vocal Ensemble. Audio
Trentham
'Trentham' (1916) - Words and music by Corporal Ernest F. Luks, arranged by Brett Lowe. Performed by Lachlan Craig with the Farewell Zealandia Salon Orchestra, conductor Brett Lowe. Audio
Thoughts
'Thoughts' (1918) - Words and music by A. H. Banwell, arranged Brett Lowe Performed by Mary Newman-Pound with Jessica Hindin (violin), Katherine Hebley (cello), Rosemary Barnes (piano) Audio
There's Only One Way Home, Boys - It's Through Berlin
'There's Only One Way Home, Boys - It's Through Berlin' (1915) - Words and Music by Barry Marschel, arranged by Brett Lowe from the piano arrangement by Frank E. Crowther. Performed by David Dell with… Audio
The Trooper's Farewell
'The Trooper's Farewell' (1914) - Words by W. W. Boyes, music by Frank Wolfgang. Performed by Alexandra Foster and Lachlan Craig with Rosemary Barnes (piano). Audio
The Soldier
'The Soldier' (1915) - Words and music by Albert H. Light, arranged by Brett Lowe from the piano arrangement by R. Leslie-Jones. Performed by Lachlan Craig with the Farewell Zealandia Salon Orchestra… Audio
The Red Cross Nurse
'The Red Cross Nurse' (1918) - Words by George Tremaine, music by Walter Impett. Performed by Lachlan Craig with Rosemary Barnes (piano). Audio
The Land of the Long White Cloud, Aotearoa
'The Land of the Long White Cloud, Aotearoa' (1917) - Words and music by H. S. B. Ribbands and C. L. James, arranged by Brett Lowe. Performed by Lachlan Craig with the Farewell Zealandia Salon… Audio
The Heroes Who Sleep Over There
'The Heroes Who Sleep Over There' (1918) - Words and music by Sydney H. Bernard. Performed by Mary Newman-Pound with Rosemary Barnes (piano). Audio
Rangitoto
'Rangitoto (Morceau à la Gavotte)' (1907) - Music by Arthur V. Carbines, arranged by Brett Lowe. Performed by the Farewell Zealandia Salon Orchestra, conductor Brett Lowe. Audio
Our Territorials
'Our Territorials' (1914) - Words by H. S. B. Ribbands, Music by A. R. Don, arranged by Brett Lowe. Performed by David Dell with the Farewell Zealandia Salon Orchestra, conductor Brett Lowe. Audio
Mrs Tommy Atkins
'Mrs Tommy Atkins' (1916) - Words and music by C. L. Fleming, arranged by Brett Lowe. Performed by Alexandra Foster with the Farewell Zealandia Salon Orchestra, conductor Brett Lowe. Audio
Lads of the Silver Fern
'Lads of the Silver Fern' (1916) - Words and music by Bessie Ferguson Hume, arranged by Brett Lowe. Performed by Barry Mora with the Farewell Zealandia Salon Orchestra, conductor Brett Lowe. Audio
Ka Mate! Ka Mate!
'Ka Mate! Ka Mate!' - Words and Music by Te Rangi Hikiroa. Performed by Barry Mora and Lachlan Craig with Rosemary Barnes (piano). Audio
John Bull and Uncle Sam
'John Bull and Uncle Sam' (1917) - Words by Mary E. Budge, Music by E. J. Burke, arranged by Brett Lowe. Performed by Barry Mora with the Farewell Zealandia Salon Orchestra, conductor Brett Lowe. Audio
England's Watching
'England's Watching' (1914) - Words and music by Joye Eggers, arranged by Brett Lowe. Performed by Mary Newman-Pound with the Farewell Zealandia Salon Orchestra, conductor Brett Lowe. Audio
E Pari Ra
'E Pari Ra' (1927) - Words and music by Paraire Henare Tomoana, arranged by L. Rowe and adapted for trio by Brett Lowe. Performed by Alexandra Foster with Jessica Hindin (violin), Katherine Hebley… Audio
Daddy, Soldier Daddy
'Daddy, Soldier Daddy' (c1916) - Words by James Jesse Stroud, Music by A. H. Pettitt, arranged Brett Lowe. Performed by Lachlan Craig and the Farewell Zealandia Salon Orchestra, conductor Brett Lowe.
…Camp Stew
'Camp Stew' (c1915) Words by J. B. Thomson, Music by Zo Elliott, arranged by Geo. Trinkhaus, adapted by Brett Lowe. Performed by Lachlan Craig with the Farewell Zealandia Salon Orchestra, conductor… Audio
Stan Walker in session
Much-loved New Zealand R&B and soul voice, Stan Walker, is a triple-threat, starring in the 2013 film Mt Zion, judging The X-Factor NZ, and most recently knocking out Truth & Soul, an album that sees… Audio