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Lilburn Trust Student Composition Awards 2006

Adjudicator: Peter Scholes


The Awards are made on the basis of a composition competition organised by Music Department staff, with thanks to the continuing generosity of the Lilburn Trust administered through the Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington.

Please follow the links to view the winners from 2005 and 2004.

Winners


First Prize Acoustic Section

Janet Jennings A Song Sung by Te Rauparaha (choir, piano, violin and percussion)

Merit Awards for Acoustic Composition

June Dams Trois Chansons de l'Ouevre 'Acools' par Guillame Apollinaire (soprano and piano)
Kotaro Nishishita By the Window (guitar)

Performance Prize

Kotaro Nishishita By the Window (guitar)

Joint First Prize for Electroacoustic/Multimedia Composition

Jeremy Mayall Today is the Tomorrow (turntables/keyboard/electronics/animation/live video)
Paul Naveen Thomas Rhythmic Illusions (electroacoustic)

Congratulations to all the composers and performers who participated in a fascinating and lively evening of new music. Thanks to guest adjudicator Peter Scholes, and special thanks to the Lilburn Trust for continuing to make the Awards evening possible.

Photos from the Evening


Janet Jennings conducting the Macleans College
choir and ensemble in their performance of the
winning acoustic piece
- A Song Sung by Te
Rauparaha
by Janet Jennings

 
 
June Dams performs her own composition Trois
Chansons de l'Ouevre 'Acools' par Guillaume
Apollinaire,
accompanied by Rachael Griffiths-Hughes

Music Students perform a compostition during the
awards concert
 
 
Cellist Ros Hill and pianist Tania Park perform
Catherine Steenson's A Little Miracle

Jeremy Mayall and Paul Naveen, joint winners of the
electroacoustic/multimedia section

 

 
Kotaro Nishshita performs his composition
By the Window

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