NZ Songs ex The Sheet Music Archive

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2003
Reference
30160
Media type
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Year
2003
Reference
30160
Media type
Audio
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Duration
00:40:00
Broadcast Date
30 Mar 2003
Credits
RNZ Collection
Sullivan, Jim, 1946-
Lloyd Davies, Alison
Dell, David R. S. (David Raymond Scott), 1959-
PERRIN, Ivan
WOOD, David
Anderson, Dayle
HISCOCKS, Harry
Chandler, Elizabeth (Kapeka) Mahuiki, 1931-2007
WINDER, Peter
WINDER, Maria
QUILL, D. W.
Te Rangi Pai, Princess of New Zealand, 1868-1916
Hill, Alfred (b.1869, d.1960)
HENDY, Alf
National Radio (N.Z.) (estab. 1986, closed 2007)
Sheet Music Archive of New Zealand Charitable Trust
Radio New Zealand (estab. 1989)

The six songs on this CDR were recorded on January 21, 2003, for broadcast in Sounds Historical on March 30, 2003. The songs are taken from sheet music held by the Sheet Music Archive of New Zealand.
The tape is the raw interview done by Sounds Historical presenter Jim Sullivan with David Dell of the archive. David talks about the archive and introduces each song with the story behind the sheet music.

The songs are:
1. The Apple Song (Ivan Perrin) - David Wood with Dayle Anderson, piano.
2. The All Blacks (Harry Hiscocks, Elizabeth Chandler) - Peter Winder with Dayle Anderson, piano. Chorus: Maria Winder, David Wood.
3. Nikau Waltz (D W Quill) - Dayle Anderson, piano.
4. A Māori Slumber Song, Hine E Hine (Princess Te Rangi Pai) - Maria Winder with Dayle Anderson, piano.
5. A Māori Canoe (Alfred Hill) - Maria Winder, David Wood with Dayle Anderson, piano.
6. Satan's Vassals ("Bulldog", Alf Hendy) Maria Winder, Peter Winder, David Wood with Dayle Anderson, piano.