Composer
Carol began composing in 2004 when she started studying at the New Zealand School of Music in Wellington.
The majority of her compositions are for choir or other vocal ensemble. Further information on most of these works is available at SOUNZ, The Centre for New Zealand Music.
Carol's works have been performed at concerts and broadcast on radio in New Zealand and overseas.
| Adam Lay Ibounden | for vocal octet unaccompanied |
| Amokura | a lullaby for SATB choir with piano accompaniment |
| An Tuiream Bais | a Gaelic death dirge for a cappella SSAATTBB choir |
| Dulcie's Song | for SATB choir and piano |
| Five Golden Songs | a song cycle for SATB choir |
| Five Jisei | for SSAATB choir |
| I Be Me | for soprano and percussion |
| I Saw a Fair Maiden | a Christmas lullaby for SATB choir |
| Maria's song | for string quartet and recorded voice |
| Momentary Pleasures | for piano |
| Pandorasong |
composed with Callum White for SATB choir and percussion (bass drum & djembe) |
| People Come and Sing | for SATB choir |
| Perfume | 9 miniatures for bass clarinet and percussion |
| Polskie Kwiaty | for SATB quartet and accordion |
| Psalm 128 Lord show us your ways | for SATB choir and piano |
| She Moved Through the Fair | arrangement of a traditional Irish song for SATB choir |
| Smile Song | for treble voices and piano |
| Tangi | for SSAATTBB choir with SATB soloists |
| Tangi | for a cappella SSAATTBB vocal ensemble |
| Tesknota | for eight-voice vocal ensemble, string quintet, piano, soprano solo and countertenor solo |
| The Riddle of Her Flight | for soprano, piano and vibraphone |
| The Seed (Pillars of the Temple) | for SSAATTB with percussion |
| The Simplicity of Arcs | for piano |
| Thinking in the Moonlight | for Chinese yangqin (hammered dulcimer) with a Chinese text to be recited by performer |
| Ursula at Parakakariki | for SSAATB choir with piano, bassoon and percussion |