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  Douglas Lilburn (aged 21, 1936) Douglas Lilburn - The Landscape of a New Zealand Composer   [Finalist - Qantas Media Awards]

The acclaimed ten-part radio series on New Zealand composer Douglas Lilburn is now available for purchase in a beautifully boxed set with accompanying booklet.

The series features archival material plus first-hand accounts from twenty-five of Douglas's family, friends and colleagues.

You can order the 10 CD-set securely online from SOUNZ, for only $150 NZ (approx $100 US) by clicking here.




On this site you can find detailed logs for each episode on the Broadcast Details page.

The Reference Material page contains a comprehensive timeline, archival interview transcripts and an introduction to the series. You can also hear audio from the series and see images of the people that were involved.

In January 2003 a 51 minute stand-alone feature was released. Compiled especially for an international audience, this personal look at Douglas, titled Douglas Lilburn - Man Alone has been broadcast by a number of top international public radio networks.


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  Producers - Roger Smith and Gareth Watkins Production Credits

This series could not have happened without the generous support and co-operation from the following individuals and organisations:

Firstly we would like to acknowledge the wonderful level of support and supply from Sound Archives/Nga Taonga Korero: Marie O'Connell, John Kelcher, Rachel Lord and Geeta Jatania.
  • Interviewees: Alistair and Meg Campbell, Ashley Heenan, Chris Bourke, David Farquhar, Dean Major, Geoff Eyles, Gwyneth Brown, Helen Young, Jack Body, Jeannie Lilburn, Jenny McLeod, Jill Palmer, John Hopkins, John Murray, John Rimmer, Joyce Hamilton, Margaret Nielsen, Martin Lodge, Peter Walls, Philip Norman, Ron Burt, Ropata Erwin, Ross Harris, Willi Gailer and Sir William Southgate.

  • Actors: Peter Vere-Jones and Dorothy McKegg.
The Team at Sound Archives/Nga Taonga Korero (2002) Peter Vere-Jones Dorothy McKegg

We would like to dedicate this series to the memory of our friend Jonathan Dennis.

Jonathan Dennis (1953-2002)