Recreation

New Titles May 2012 (arrived April 2012) Audio and Video

CDs

BLUES

1966, Karen Dalton.
Let it burn, Ruthie Foster.
Sister Vagabond, Candye Kane.

CHAMBER

1600.
String trios. op. 9 Nos. 1-3, Ludwig van Beethoven.
Apotheoses, Couperin.
Chamber music, Alexander Glazunov.
String quartets 1-3 : piano quintet, Schumann.

CHORAL

Renaissance : music for inner peace.
A song for St. Cecilia's Day, Handel.

CONCERTO

Violin concertos, Berg ; Beethoven.
Concerto pour piano no 2 en si bemol majeur, opus 83 ; Variations sur un theme de Paganini, opus 35b ; Trois danses hongroises, Brahms.
Piano concerto, John Ireland.
Piano concertos nos 24 & 25, Mozart.
Piano concertos, Shostakovich.
Violin concertos, Tchaikovsky, Bruch.

COUNTRY

Hope and wire, the Eastern.
Proud to be here, Trace Adkins.
This one's for him : a tribute to Guy Clark.
The sailor's revenge, Bap Kennedy.
Hits and more, Martina McBride.
Emotional traffic, Tim McGraw.
100 proof, Kellie Pickles.
True legends.

EASY LISTENING

British light classics.
Classical 2012.

FILM

Hollywood, the Puppini Sisters.

INSTRUMENTAL

Glassworks ; Music in similar motion, [Philip Glass].

JAZZ

A foreign affair, Spyro Gyra.
Orvieto, Chick Corea, Stefano Bollani.
Sound travels, Jack DeJohnette.
Hot sauce, Jessy J.
I'll take romance, Steve Tyrell.

KEYBOARD

Goldberg variations, J.S. Bach.
Piano works, Louis Moreau Gottschalk.
Jean Frederic Neuburger, recital de piano.

KIWI

Kiwi hit disc. 146 : March 2012.

MUSICAL

Love changes everything : the collection, Michael Ball.

OPERA

The Callas effect.
Le triomphe de l'amour.
Rigoletto, Verdi.

OVERTURE

Overtures, Mozart.
1812 overture ; Moscow cantata ; Marche slave, Tchaikovsky.

POPULAR

Area 52, Rodrigo y Gabriela and C.U.B.A.
Be my baby : the girls of the sixties.
Let it be Roberta : Roberta Flack sings the Beatles.
Play to win : the very best of Heaven 17.
Summer breeze.
Old ideas, Leonard Cohen.
Me & moon, Lydia Cole.
Born to die, Lana Del Rey.
The very best of Neil Diamond : the original studio recordings, Neil Diamond.
Chimes of freedom : the songs of Bob Dylan.
The best of, 1981-1997, Terry Hall.
Nearer to you : the British rock songbook, Bettye LaVette.
As the crow flies, Amos Lee.
Get 'em girls, Jessica Mauboy.
Kisses on the bottom, Paul McCartney.
All my sins, Maeve O'Boyle.
Hello cruel world, Gretchen Peters.
The big red, John Williamson.

ROCK

1992-2012 : the anthology, Underworld.
A different kind of truth, Van Halen.
Apocalypso, the Motels.
Black sands remixed, Bonobo.
Blues funeral, Mark Lanegan Band.
Clubbers guide to 2012.
Don't keep silent, Batucada Sound Machine.
Format : B-sides and bonus tracks 1996-2009, Pet Shop Boys.
Future this, Big Pink.
Grammy nominees 2012.
L.A. woman, Doors.
Lazy Sunday. The best of now, then and in-between.
Legendary songs.
Resolution, Lamb of God.
Running trax. Summer 2012.
Siamese dream, Smashing Pumpkins.
Sing it.
The annual 2012.
The best of Moana & the Tribe.
The Duke & the King.
The singles, Goldfrapp.
Winter chill : a selection of laidback electronic grooves for cosy winter listening
Hood star, Crooked I.
Freedom of speech, Speech Debelle.
Which side are you on?, Ani DiFranco.
Glimpse, Julien Dyne.
Voyageur, Kathleen Edwards.
Miss little Havana, Gloria Estefan.
Down and dirty, Kurupt.
Human again, Ingrid Michaelson.
Curious maladies, Will Saunders and the Lowest Fidelity.
Summer in Kingston, Shaggy.
Ringo 2012, Ringo Starr.
TM:103 : hustlerz ambition, Young Jeezy.

TELEVISION

Songs of anarchy : music from Sons of Anarchy, seasons 1-4.

VOCAL

From the heart.
Per la Vergine Maria.
Tune thy musicke to thy hart : Tudor & Jacobean music for private devotion, works by Tomkins ... [et al.]
Songs and duets from Slovenija! = Slowenische Lieder & Duette.
Poemes .
Melancolia : Spanish arias and songs.
Willkommen und Abschied, chubert.

WORLD

Samoa pearl of the Pacific. Vol. 1 : the original music of Samoa, Le Vision String Band.
Transatlantic sessions. 5. Volume one, with Jerry Douglas & Aly Bain.
World routes on the road.

DVDs

COMEDY

Are you being served? Series nine
Are you being served? Series seven
Dad's army : the complete eighth series.
Dad's army : the complete ninth series.
Dad's army : the complete seventh series.

DANCE

Jig
Documentary telling the compelling story of the 40th Irish Dancing World Championships.

Film

Map of the human heart, directed by Vincent Ward.
It's set before and during World War II and centers on the life of an Inuit boy, Avik.
A Canterbury tale
Reworking of Chaucer's epic 14th century tale, largely set in wartime Kent, centres on an American army sergeant, a British soldier, and a landgirl who, before making a modern-day pilgrimage to Canterbury, solve the bizarre mystery of a man who pours glue over the hair of village girls at night.
Captain from Castile
The invasion of Mexico by Cortez, as seen by a young Spanish officer fleeing the Inquisition. Starring Tyrone Power, Jean Peters, and Cesar Romero.
Crazy, stupid, love
Cal Weaver (Steve Carell) is a middle-aged husband whose life changes dramatically when his wife asks him for a divorce.
Dinner for schmucks
When he finds out that his work superiors host a dinner celebrating the idiocy of their guests, a rising executive questions it when he's invited, just as he befriends a man who would be the perfect guest.
Jailhouse rock
Elvis Presley's third movie.
Mid-August lunch
Gianni, a happily retired bachelor in his late 50s, finds himself spending the August bank holiday stuck at home with his aged mother and three other assorted old biddies on his hands. In Italian with English subtitles.
Midnight
A chorus girl, stranded in Paris, is "set up" by a millionaire to break up his wife's affair with another man. This 1939 movie stars Claudette Colbert and Don Ameche.
Midnight in Paris, written and directed by Woody Allen.
A romantic comedy set in Paris.
Temple Grandin
A biopic of Temple Grandin, an autistic woman who has become one of the top scientists in the humane livestock handling industry.
The cup
The 2002 Melbourne Cup horse race, brotherly love and the triumph of the human spirit. A true story.
The far country
A 1954 western starring James Stewart.
The sons of Katie Elder
Ranch owner Katie Elder's four sons determine to avenge the murder of their father and the swindling of their mother. Starring John Wayne and Dean Martin.
Warrior
A 2011 American sports drama film starring Tom Hardy, Joel Edgerton, and Nick Nolte.
Red dog
Based on the legendary true story of the Red Dog who united a disparate local community while roaming the Australian outback in search of his long lost master.
Being Julia
Set in '30s London, the film involves stage actors and their experiences with love and revenge. Based on the 1937 novel "Theatre" by W. Somerset Maugham.
Breaking dawn. Part 1
The penultimate chapter in the Twilight saga which sees Edward (Robert Pattinson) and Bella (Kristen Stewart) finally tie the knot.
One day
British romance following the relationship of two friends who catch up on the same day every year to see how the other's life is going. An adaptation of David Nicholl's novel of the same name.
I don't know how she does it
A comedy centered on the life of Kate Reddy (Sarah Jessica Parker), a finance executive who is the breadwinner for her husband and two kids.

Music

Invocations of Ireland
This beautiful production features the voices of the Irish choral group Anú na performing the music of Dublin composer Michael McGlynn.
Winter gala : a tribute to Tchaikovsky.
Filmed at The Royal Opera House, with performances by Kiri Te Kanawa, Placido Domingo, Irek Mukhamedov, Darcey Bussell and many

Musical

Meet me in St. Louis, directed by Vincent Minnelli.
Musical about St. Louis in 1903. Starring Judy Garland and Margaret O'Brien.

Non-fiction

Primeval New Zealand
Peter Elliot goes on a journey through time to unravel New Zealand’s ancient past and for the first time reveals the surprising origins of our most iconic
Bounce into shape : 3 in 1 gymball workout.
How much does your building weigh, Mr. Foster?
The documentary traces the rise of one of the world's premier architects, Norman Foster, and his unending quest to improve the quality of life through design.
Senna
The true story of Brazilian motor-racing legend, Ayrton Senna.
Jorge
A documentary about one of MotoGP’s most talented riders and champions, Spain’s Jorge Lorenzo.
Magic trip : Ken Kesey's search for a kool place
A freewheeling portrait of Ken Kesey and the Merry Prankster's fabled road trip across America.
Budrus
An award-winning documentary film about a Palestinian community organizer, Ayed Morrar, who unites local Fatah and Hamas members along with Israeli supporters in an unarmed movement to save his village from destruction by Israel’s Separation Barrier.
Australia's greatest flood
In early 2011 Queensland was hit by floods.This is the story of Australia’s greatest flood, caught on camera by those who lived through it.

TV Series

Doctor Who. The Doctor, the widow and the wardrobe.
Game of thrones : the complete first season.
Medieval fantasy.
The Hills : the complete third season.

Talking Books

Religions of the world, Neil Wenborn.

ADVENTURE

Old enemies, Michael Dobbs.
Hornblower and the Hotspur, C.S. Forester.
Devil to pay [electronic resource (Playaway)], Ross Kemp.
The secret pilgrim, John Le Carre.
The Caspian gates, Harry Sidebottom.
The apostle, Brad Thor.

FICTION

The time of my life, Cecelia Ahern.
Hearts and minds, Amanda Craig.
Walking back to happiness, Lucy Dillon.
The rendezvous and other stories, Daphne du Maurier.
The cry of the go-away bird [electronic resource (Playaway)], Andrew Eames.
A cupboard full of coats, Yvvette Edwards.
Bad signs, R.J. Ellory.
Love always [electronic resource (Playaway)], Harriet Evans.
Five by Fitzgerald, F. Scott Fitzgerald.
The importance of being a Bachelor, Mike Gayle.
In my father's den, Maurice Gee.
River of smoke, Amitar Ghosh.
A burnt-out case, Graham Greene.
Miracle on Regent Street, Ali Harris.
The collaborator, Margaret Leroy.
All you need is love, Carole Matthews.
The time is now, Pauline McLynn.
All the hopeful lovers, William Nicholson.
House rules [electronic resource (Playaway)], Jodi Picoult.
An academic question, Barbara Pym.
There but for the, Ali Smith.
Wish you were here [electronic resource (Playaway)], Graham Swift.
The consul's file, Paul Theroux.
RSVP [electronic resource (Playaway)], Helen Warner.
The German boy, Patricia Wastvedt.

HISTORICAL

The abyss, Cynthia Harrod-Eagles.
The field of swords [electronic resource (Playaway)], Conn Iggulden.
The silver eagle, Ben Kane.
The gallows curse, Karen Maitland.
An honourable man, Gillian Slovo.

MYSTERY

Dr. Yes [electronic resource (Playaway)], Bateman.
Nine inches, Colin Bateman.
Agatha Raisin and kissing Christmas goodbye, M.C. Beaton.
A death in summer, Benjamin Black.
Time to murder and create, Lawrence Block.
The devil's edge, Stephen Booth.
A dance of ghosts [electronic resource (Playaway)], Kevin Brooks.
Feast day of fools, James Lee Burke.
Nerve, Dick Francis.
Deep sleep, Frances Fyfield.
The lost daughter [sound recordin], Lucretia Grindle.
Dead over heels, Charlaine Harris.
You're next [electronic resource (Playaway)], Gregg Hurwitz.
Grievous angel, Quintin Jardine.
House of the hanged, Mark Mills.
Cat telling tales(MP3), Shirley Rousseau Murphy.
The company of shadows [electronic resource (Playaway)], Ruth Newman.
Tick tock, James Patterson & Michael Ledwidge.
Portobello [electronic resource (Playaway)], Ruth Rendell.
The secrets of pain, Phil Rickman.
The guilty plea [electronic resource (Playaway)], Robert Rotenberg.
The execution of Sherlock Holmes : and other new adventures of the great detective, Donald Thomas.
The stepmother, Simon Tolkien.
Chasing the dead, Tim Weaver.

Non-fiction

The stranger in the mirror [electronic resource (Playaway)], Jane Shilling.
Here on earth(MP3), written and read by Tim Flannery.
McMafia, Misha Glenny.
The story of English in 100 words, David Crystal.
Prime time, Jane Fonda.
Talk to the tail [electronic resource (Playaway)] : adventures in cat ownership and beyond, Tom Cox.
For the love of Norton, Peter Gethers.
Music for the people, Gareth Malone.
The man who broke into Auschwitz, Denis Avey with Rob Broomby.
Mary Boleyn : 'the great and infamous whore', Alison Weir.
Billy Connolly's Route 66, [Billy Connolly with Robert Uhlig].

ROMANCE

Public marriage, private secrets, Helen Bianchin.
The billionaire's housekeeper mistress, Emma Darcy.
Best man to wed?, Penny Jordan.
Love & freedom, Sue Moorcroft.

SAGA

The sweetest thing, Emma Blair.
Secrets of a Whitby girl, Jessica Blair.
The garden party, Sarah Challis.
Izzy's war [electronic resource (Playaway)], Isla Dewar.
The things we cherished, Pam jenoff.
Girl on the Orlop deck, Beryl Kingston.
Au revoir Liverpool, Maureen Lee.
Nurse Anna's war, Mary Jane Staples.

YOUNG ADULT FICTION

Lord Oda's revenge, Nick Lake.