LINKS

dorisband.tripod.com/
Doris - a predominantly original instrumental folk trio, comprising myself (whistle, recorder, clarinet), Rachel Bates (fiddle), and Karen Yates (guitar).

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.sibeliusmusic.com
The largest collection of new scores on the web Hosted by the good people behind top notation software program Sibelius, this site is home to numerous composers, their homepages and their scores. One can either purchase these scores or print them out for free, depending on what the composer has decided for each piece. Other composers visiting this site may like to consider it themselves, as a further avenue for the promotion of their work. I'm already finding that my homepage there has had several hits - my particular link is http://www.sibeliusmusic.com/cgi-bin/user_page.pl?url=yvetteaudain Visit this page to check out more music of mine - you can hear a MIDI recording as well as viewing the score on the screen.

www.dogsbollix.co.nz
Home to the fantastic acoustic session on Tuesday nights, supporter of numerous great NZ bands (both already-known and yet-to-be-known!) and the hub of a community through which I have met so many wonderful and interesting musicians.

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...

www.sounz.org.nz
The Centre for New Zealand Music. Keep up to date on what's happening in the New Zealand contemporary music scene. You can also type in the name of a New Zealand composer whose works you are interested in, to see their bio and list of available scores.

www.amplifier.co.nz
Check out some of the latest sounds in New Zealand popular music.

www.solidgoldfm.co.nz
Because not only do I think that much good popular music originated in the 60s and 70s, but this station even gives you free stuff if you can do things like identify a piece of vintage rock backwards! Pretty cool I think...

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