She has been organist and choir director at St Luke's Parish Church since 1978 and accompanist and vocal coach for the Linden Singers of Hawkes Bay since 2006.
Her first choral training was with the Dorian Choir in Auckland, where she was also a member of the Community Arts Singers, a chamber choir of eight to 10 voices who took unaccompanied choral music to the provinces many weekends of the year.
In Wellington, where husband Arthur was headmaster at Wellesley College, she sang in the Phoenix Choir and after moving to the Bay was active in the Hawke's Bay Opera, in various capacities, as a chorus member, chorus mistress and surtitle reader.
Her compositions are all choral works, written for Iona College, Hereworth, Havelock High and St Luke's Choirs and the Linden Singers. Sing a New Song was commissioned by the Hawke's Bay Branch of the Registered Music Teachers who hosted the national conference at Woodford House in January, 2004.