Glenda Keam
Book review: Jenny McLeod: A Life in Music by Norman Meehan
Glenda Keam reviews Jenny McLeod: A Life in Music by Norman Meehan published by Te Herenga Waka University Press Audio
Glenda Keam on the ISCM World New Music Days 2022
Tim Dodd speaks to Glenda Keam, the President of the International Society for Contemporary Music and Director of the Society's World New Music Days series of concerts held in Auckland and… Audio
New Year Honour for composer Glenda Keam
Congratulations to Dr Glenda Keam, who received an MNZM in the 2021 New Year Honours. Audio
Glenda KEAM: Does not play well with others
Andrew Uren (bass clarinet), Finn Scholes (trumpet), Jillian Christoff (horn), Mark Close (trombone). Recorded by RNZ Concert, 12 August 2012 Audio
Glenda KEAM: Uncertainty-Eternity
Helen Webby (harp), Baroque Voices. Recorded by RNZ Concert, 16 November 2013 Audio
Glenda KEAM: Rimmer in Space
Performed by Andrew Beer (violin) at the Karlheinz Company's "John Rimmer at 80" tribute concert, 26 May 2019. Audio
Kiwi named first female president of international music society
Glenda Keam has been elected the first as the female and first New Zealand president for the International Society for Contemporary Music (ISCM). Audio
NZ to host 2020 World New Music Days
New Zealand has won its bid to host the 2020 International Society for Contemporary Music (ISCM) World New Music Days. The World Music Days are its annual, flagship festival, involving composers from… Audio
Glenda KEAM: Bite
Andrew Uren (clarinet), Katherine Hebley (cello), Glenda Keam (tape realisation). Recorded by Radio New Zealand Concert, 13 October 2006. Audio
Glenda Keam: ISCM Executive
NZ composer and educator recently appointed to the executive board of the International Society of Contemporary Music. Audio
Glenda Keam
Director of Contemporary Music programme at Unitec Waitakare campus in Auckland. Audio
John CROFT: Siramour
175 East: Ingrid Culliford (flute & piccolo), Gretchen Dunsmore (Eb clarinet), Katherine Hebley (cello), Daniel Stabler (double bass), James Gardner (conductor), Glenda Keam & Norm Skipp… Audio
Glenda KEAM: Two songs of experience
The Poison Tree and The Sick Rose, performed by Mary Newman-Pound (mezzo soprano) and Ingrid Wahlberg (piano). Audio
Glenda KEAM: His not impossible She
Performed by Neil Griffiths (tenor), Ingrid Wahlberg (pno). Recorded 9 September 1990. Audio