
Douglas Lilburn, ONZ (1915-2001), was a New Zealand composer, widely regarded as the father of New Zealand composition. Lilburn studied under Ralph Vaughan Williams and wrote three symphonies and several tone poems. He also established the Electronic Music Studio at Victoria University of Wellington, the first such studio in New Zealand.
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Aotearoa
Processional Fanfare
A Birthday Offering
Forest
Poem in Time of War
Summer Voices
Drysdale Overture
Allegro non troppo
Festival Overture
A Song of Islands
Carousel
Vivace
4 Canzonas (arr. D. Lilburn and G. Herbig): No. 1. "Unpublished Piece No. 3" (arr. D. Lilburn)
Of Time and Nostalgia
Sounds and Distances
Triptych
Winterset
Soundscape with Lake and River
Cicadas, Oscillators and Treefrogs
The Return
Toronto Tailfeather
God Save
Scherzo: Allegro vivace
Introduction: Poco lento
Fragments of a Poem
Finale: Allegro
Allegro
Welcome Stranger
Study from One Note
Andante con moto
Three Inscapes
Five Toronto Pieces (1969) #1
Prelude: Moderato
Moderato - Vivace - Allegro - Andante - Allegro
Three Inscapes - 1
Three Inscapes: #1
Occasional Pieces for Piano: 4 Preludes (1942-44): I. —
Five Toronto Pieces- White Noise Study
Dance Sequence For Expo '70
Three Inscapes: #3
Three Inscapes: #2
Cicada Oscillations and Treefrogs
Dance Sequence - Expo 70
Canzonetta: II. Andante semplice
Three Inscapes - 2
Four Preludes for Piano: No. 2
Aotearoa Overture
Three Studies For Gustav Ciamaga- Study 1
Three Inscapes - 3
Symphony No. 1: Allegro non troppo
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