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Kass Finlay McAuliffe

Composer

Biography

Kass Finlay McAuliffe has a Bachelor of Arts (Canterbury), a Diploma in Teaching, a Bachelor of Music (Victoria) and an Associate from Trinity College London (Pianoforte). Professor Vernon Griffiths, who lived one block away in Christchurch, composed chime bar parts for her to play in her primary school percussion orchestra. As a result, it wasn’t until she was 21 that she learned to play the recorder at Christchurch Teachers College as part of the program for all trainee secondary school music teachers. Still, finding the repertoire dull, she eventually wrote her own recorder music which has been performed at Te Kura (the New Zealand Correspondence School), recorded by Radio New Zealand, and even choreographed and toured by Limbs Dance Company. As a violinist from 13- 23 years old, she also performed in some of the large-scale combined orchestral concerts held in Cowles Stadium, conducted by Robert Perks, Director of the Christchurch School of Instrumental Music. As a music composition student in Wellington some years later, she earned a part-time living playing piano for a ballet school as well as by playing violin in a recording studio as part of a small string backing for a rock band.

Due to having a handspan of only one octave, her compositions for piano are necessarily within a comfortable range. Her Miniatures for Children, comprising eight short piano pieces, was placed first equal in the Registered Music Teachers Association Composition Competition.

Along with fellow music students at Victoria University of Wellington, she formed “The Victorian Players”, a piano trio which performed for several years on Friday nights at Harry Seresin’s The Settlement Restaurant on Willis Street. While most of their repertoire was from the Palm Court era, these gigs allowed her original music for piano trio, violin and cello, and piano and violin to also be performed. When the trio disbanded, Kass commenced a 10 year career as a solo restaurant pianist (the repertoire including her own compositions) along with being a high school music and English teacher by day. Due to major health issues, she ceased composing and restaurant performances in mid-1986.

Since migrating to Sydney in late 1997, Kass switched from teaching to university administration during the day. After a year spent learning how to re-read music, she eventually began composing again mainly for small ensembles, inspired by the sunny Australian landscape as well as by the huge range of sounds available on electronic keyboards. In 2003 her light jazz / ‘landscape instrumental’ composition Down in Mesopotamia won Best Instrumental Composition in the Australian-wide 5th Johnny Dennis Music Awards. She created an Australian Independent Record label, KassMusic in 2004. Her 12 albums include Opal’s Song (2008), Avian Dreams (2009) and Tokyo on the Radio (2010), the latter featuring arrangements of some of her compositions for guitar. She has many videos on YouTube under 'Kass Music' which showcase her compositions, some available in printed scores.


Composed (61)

Alone on a Hilltop

for piano, 4m


Avian Dreams

for piano, 6m


Black Cat

for solo piano


Celtic Coastline

for mixed chamber ensemble, 4m


Cormorant Monday

for piano, 3m


Cormorant Sunday

for solo piano, 3m


Cormorant Tuesday

for solo piano, 3m 50s


Don't B2 Sad

for piano, 3m


Dreams

for solo piano


Fantasy

for piano, 2m


Folkdance

for solo piano


Glass Music

for piano, 10m


In the Spotlight

for solo piano, 4m


In Transit

for synthesiser or piano, 3m


Interlude

for piano, 3m


Interlude No 1

for piano, 3m


Interlude No 2

for piano, 3m


Ispahan

for solo guitar, 4m


It's Kinda Nice

for solo piano


Jasmine

for piano, 3m


Kotaki

for piano, 3m


Leander

for solo piano


Liaison

for solo piano


Maupuia

for solo guitar, 3m 45s


Maupuia No 2

for solo guitar, 3m 30s


Mellow Morrow

for piano, 3m


Miniatures

for piano, 10m


Mirage

for solo piano


Moon Riviera

for solo guitar


Moonshoes & Magnolia Blues

for solo piano, 3m 30s


Nocturne

for piano, 4m


Nocturne

easy listening piano solos, 30m


Nomad

for piano, 3m


Nostalgia

for piano or synthesiser, 4m


Over the Rainbow

for piano, 3m


Pearl

5m


Pieces for Violin and Cello

for violin and cello


Prelude

for solo piano


Sailors Bay

for solo piano


Salamander Snap

for solo piano


Sirvirus

for piano, 8m


Take some Time

for solo guitar, 3m


The City's Lonely Tonight

for alto saxophone and piano, 3m 30s


What might've happened

for piano, 4m


What Rousseau Had To Say

for solo piano, 3m 40s


Willow Waltz - 9 Recorder Pieces

for recorder ensemble and percussion


You and Me

for piano, 3m


Young at Heart

for solo guitar, 3m