Notes From A Journey

The latest CD from the New Zealand String Quartet is named from the title of a poem by Sam Hunt.
Notes From A Journey is a diverse and fascinating collection of works for string quartet by New Zealand
composers.
All of these composers 'journeyed' in some way to find their inspiration. John Psathas turned to the writings of...
100% New Zealand Music
Tracks
| 1. | Abhisheka (John Psathas) | 10:11 | MP3 | NZ $1.99 | Play | Buy | |
| 2. | Variation 25 (Ross Harris) | 10:55 | MP3 | NZ $1.99 | Play | Buy | |
| 3. | Three Transcriptions - Long Gi Yi (Jack Body) | 2:26 | MP3 | NZ $1.99 | Play | Buy | |
| 4. | Three Transcriptions - Ramandriana (Jack Body) | 5:13 | MP3 | NZ $1.99 | Play | Buy | |
| 5. | Three Transcriptions - Ratschenitsa (Jack Body) | 2:58 | MP3 | NZ $1.99 | Play | Buy | |
| 6. | Exitus - Quidlivun (Michael Norris) | 5:11 | MP3 | NZ $1.99 | Play | Buy | |
| 7. | Exitus - Xibalba (Michael Norris) | 5:05 | MP3 | NZ $1.99 | Play | Buy | |
| 8. | Exitus - Niflheim (Michael Norris) | 5:25 | MP3 | NZ $1.99 | Play | Buy | |
| 9. | Exitus - Oka Lusa Hacha (Michael Norris) | 5:21 | MP3 | NZ $1.99 | Play | Buy | |
| 10. | He Poroporoaki - A Farewell (Gareth Farr, Richard Nunns) | 6:04 | MP3 | NZ $1.99 | Play | Buy |
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Discuss New Zealand String Quartet
why did they only do the first three quartets? 4-6 are by far the best.
Posted by Peter McMillan 9.53PM, 9 Nov 2011