Our songs

We sing a variety of New Zealand and world music. Our songs have been chosen because they create an atmosphere of soothing contemplation or are gently uplifting. They are often simple, sometimes chant-like or repetitive, to allow listeners to relax into them and enjoy each successive wave of sound.

We’re happy to attend a request sing with a variety of songs ready to share. It helps us to select suitable songs from our repertoire if we know something about the person for whom we are to sing, for example: Where they come from, their particular spiritual practice, anything they particularly don’t want to hear.

  • We sing several popular and simple waiata, for example Purea Nei, Te Aroha and Ka Waiata ki a Maria.
  • We sing several songs written specifically for this work, including repertoire from the US Threshold Choir, and some composed specifically for Whakaahuru.
  • Some songs are well-known, eg. Brahms Lullaby.
  • Some songs are drawn from world music sources, including Eastern European and African – they’re love songs, healing songs or lullabies.
  • We reference universal and diverse religious sources and sing songs from the Jewish, Christian and other spiritual traditions, where these are appropriate for those for whom we sing.

Here are four of our songs:

Give Me Birds at the Dawning (Betty Binstock, Carol Shortis)

Suo Gân, a traditional Welsh lullaby (arranged by Carol Shortis)

May the Soft Light (Anne Powell, Carol Shortis)

Famba Naye, a folk song from Southern Africa (arranged by Nick Prater, Julian Raphael, Carol Shortis)

There are also videos of three of our songs on the Our videos page.