LINKS

Yvette Audain - jazz clarisax
My 'showreel' of sorts, for work I have done and can do in the idiom of (mostly) vintage jazz. Featuring Brett's New Internationals, Crazy and Rhythm, the Jam Donuts (APOPS-affiliated jazz combo) and the Lex Pistols.

Yvette Audain - original compositions
Please feel free to visit this site if you want to listen to all (well, whatever I upload of) my original works, in their entirety. Always working on it... enjoy :)

My homepage at SOUNZ
The Centre for New Zealand Music, with whom I am a proud Fully Represented SOUNZ Composer. This link takes you straight to my page, where you can peruse the scores I have available for purchase and hire.

William Dart interviews Yvette
05/03/11. William Dart interviews Yvette for the NZ Weekend Herald in the lead-up to her 2011 Auckland Fringe concert 'Grooves Unspoken'.

Renee Liang interviews Yvette
28/02/11. Renee Liang interviews Yvette for the website 'The Big Idea' in the lead-up to her 2011 Auckland Fringe concert 'Grooves Unspoken'.

APRA Silver Scrolls performance, 2011
The Benka Boradovsky Bordello Band covers Avalanche City's 'Love Love Love' in the 2011 APRA Silver Scrolls Awards ceremony. This song, written by Dave Baxter, went on to win the Silver Scroll for best song that year. I'm on tenor sax in this clip.

Yvette Audain plays 'Petite Fleur'
Playing Sidney Bechet's 'Petite Fleur' with the Frank E. Evans Band at the Dog's Bollix pub, February 2008.

NZ Herald - 30/04/2011
This shout-out from Janet McAllister ensured that I got in the paper alongside epic coverage of That Royal Wedding :) See end of article.

APO - Works With Words, May 11 2011
The Auckland Philharmonia 'Works With Words' concert, which took place as part of the 2011 Auckland Writers and Readers Festival. Yvette Audain's 'Eulogy' for narrator and orchestra, with text by Olivia Macassey, was performed in this concert.

www.vitamin-s.co.nz
Vitamin S - a community of musicians engaged in the dialogue of creative improvised music. Find out more about this exciting initiative, and maybe even sign up to become more involved in it.

www.manyhands.co.nz
Multiethnic world music collective playing mostly ethnic songs rearranged for diverse instrumentation - erhu, darabukka, saxophone, clarinet, bass guitar, bagpipes, drum kit and percussion, keyboards, bamboo flutes...

If anybody can suggest any possible additions to
fatten out this page, please contact me