2008 Recording Collections

RNZ Concert logo Arapātiki

Arapātiki

Music audio

Audio: 5:36

RNZ Concert — recorded in 2008

About the recording

Arapātiki was recorded at a concert of ‘Landscape Preludes’ given by Stephen de Pledge in the Ilott Theatre, Wellington Town Hall on 27 February 2008.

About the work

Arapātiki

Listen to the recording

Arapātiki — RNZ

Cover of ABRSM CD

New Zealand colours: alternative piano works for Royal Schools music exams

Music on CD

Works for piano suitable for List C of the ABRSM exam syllabus from Grades 1 to 8.

Burnside High School — released in 2008

About the recording

This CD was recorded by Aurora Recordings for the 2008 Burnside High School Specialist Music Programme in association with the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music. It is intended as a resource for both teachers and students looking for New Zealand repertoire for recitals and exams.

The works, including my Lullaby for Matthew, are performed by students of Burnside High School’s specialist music programme.

Work

Lullaby for Matthew

Get the CD

Buy or borrow the CD from SOUNZ.

New Zealand colours — SOUNZ

CD cover

Bright tides moving between

Music on CD

New Zealand and Australian works for piano trio

Rattle RAT D017 — released in 2008

Performers

This CD features NZTrio — Sarah Watkins (piano), Justine Cormack (violin) and Ashley Brown (cello).

Work

Piano Trio

Get the CD

Buy CD from all good record stores, or buy the digital version from Bandcamp or SOUNZ.

Bright tide moving between — Bandcamp

Award

Bright tide moving between was a finalist for the 2008 Classical Album of the Year at the Aotearoa New Zealand Music Awards.

Aotearoa Music Awards: history

 

Stephen de Pledge playing Arapatiki Arapatiki

Arapatiki

Music video

Video: 6:39

Stephen de Pledge (piano)

About the recording

The concert ‘Landscape Preludes’ took place in the Ilott Concert Chamber at Wellington Town Hall during the New Zealand International Festival of the Arts on 28 February 2008. It was filmed and edited by students of the Diploma in Television Production at the the Dunedin Campus of Aoraki Polytechnic with sound recorded by RNZ Concert.

About the work

Arapatiki