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Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra - The Lark Ascending
Audio 18 Aug 2022Vaughan Williams' perennially popular depiction of a lark is played by Amalia Hall. Douglas Lilburn's terse Third Symphony and the complete Lemminkäinen Legends by Jean Sibelius complete the… Audio
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Disaster law
University of Canterbury's John Hopkins and Toni Collins explain disaster law and shortcomings in NZ's legal system highlighted by the Canterbury earthquakes. Audio
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Liquefaction: lessons from the 2011 Christchurch earthquakes
Misko Cubrinovski is interested how the ground and the structures on - and in - it behave during an earthquake. Audio
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Review: CSO's Houstoun Plays Brahms
Tony Ryan reviews the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra's concert from Saturday 3 October. Audio
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Nashville Babylon 14 September, 2020
This week's Nashville Babylon has blues courtesy of Smiley Lewis and New Zealand's Heart Attack Alley, Steve Earle covering Townes Van Zandt plus tracks from Vic Chesnutt, Isaac Hayes and Vetiver. Audio
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DONIZETTI: Maria Stuarda
Joyce DiDonato gives a sensational performance as Mary, Queen of Scots, in Donizetti’s bel canto drama, opposite Elza van den Heever as Queen Elizabeth. Video
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What we do during an earthquake & why it matters
Official advice in an earthquake quake is to 'drop, cover, hold.' But is this what we actually do? And what happens if we do something else? Audio
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MOZART: The Magic Flute
A sublime fairy tale that moves freely between earthy comedy and noble mysticism.
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Songs of the Sea
We asked the audience to send in their favourite songs of the sea. We've taken the most popular picks as well as the ones we like the best and will play them all for you. Video, Audio
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How Christchurch’s assault has made a mark on our media
The attack in Christchurch has forced our news media to rethink the way they work, whose voices they amplify and why. Telcos, bloggers, advertisers and the government have also reacted in ways that… Video, Audio
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Multi talented and unconventional pianist here to judge Kerikeri International Piano Competition
Multi-talented American pianist Awadagin Pratt is in New Zealand to serve on the judging panel for the Kerikeri International Piano Competition. Video, Audio
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Is a star rating system for buildings the way forward?
Kathryn Ryan talks with prominent earthquake engineer, Dr David Hopkins, who says it's time for a change in the way we rate buildings, following this week's 7.8 magnitude earthquake. She also talks… Audio
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Interview - Peter Averi
Peter Averi tells James Gardner about his experience of the new Thomas Goff harpsichord, purchased by the NZBS in 1956.
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David Hamilton (b 1955)
New Zealand composer David Hamilton talks with Christine Argyle, to mark his 60th birthday. Audio
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A global reach through online education
The New Zealand online course, helping aspiring writers around the world to tell the stories of their own cultures to young readers. Five thousand learners worldwide have enrolled in the past month to… Audio
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Insight for 20 April 2014 - Marine Reserves - Protection or Tokenism?
Alison Hossain explores whether NZ's marine reserves are world leading protection or tokenism. Audio
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Earthquake strengthening of school buildings
Audio 5 Oct 2011Sally Haughton is the Principal of Wellington East Girls' College, which has two buildings that need to be strengthened and is one of several schools that are concerned about the safety of buildings… Audio
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Entire Christchurch neighbourhoods may be abandoned
Audio 8 Mar 2011With David Hopkins - Consulting engineer and advisor to Department of Building and Housing. Audio
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Wellington:170 buildings in need of earthquake strengthening
Audio 3 Mar 2011Wellington - long considered the quake capital - has at least 170 buildings in need of earthquake strengthening, including the council's very own headquarters, the city's town hall and the central… Audio
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David Hopkins
Audio 28 Mar 2010On the seeming inability of so many countries to prepare for or deal with earthquakes. Audio
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Tuning Up: The story of the YC stations, Concert Programme and the Symphony Orchestra
We launch a National Orchestra in 1946 and adopt the BBC's Third programme model to showcase music, arts and letters. Audio
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David FARQUHAR: A Unicorn for Christmas
A Christmas opera in three acts, based on a Ngaio Marsh play, and including audience participation in a number of carols. Performed by NZ Opera, NZBC Concert Orchestra conducted by John Hopkins. From… Audio
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