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Auckland Philharmonia: Symphonic Dances
It's a programme of Sergeys! Armenian violinist Sergey Khachatryan plays Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto and that's sandwiched between "symphonies" by Sergei Prokofiev and Sergei Rachmaninov. Audio
New CEO, new programme
She's turned her life upside down to take on the role of Chief Executive of the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra, but Diana Weir is pretty confident she's landed on her feet. Video, Audio
Music Critic: Zac Arnold
Music critic Zac Arnold reviews Erny Belle's new song Pitt Stop, and Christoph El Turento's song Numb feat. Troy Kingi. Audio
Great album: Hackney Diamonds
The Rolling Stones today reveal the full track list of their hugely anticipated new album, 'Hackney Diamonds' released tomorrow and will be sent out to our lucky winner of Link 3 today. Audio
The TAHI 19 October 2023
On today's show, So’omālō catches up with rapper Juwan while he’s in the country, Evie finds all the things Aotearoa wins at per capita, we celebrate the Creative NZ Arts Pasifika Awards, and figure… Audio
RNZ Music Pocket Edition: 18 October 2023
In Pocket Edition this week, Kim Hill meets one of UK music's most brilliant producers,Barbados born Dennis Bovell. Peter Porteous dives into the obscure, visiting the experimental music of Dunedin's… Audio
Boosting the keyboard with pedal power
Chris Illingworth loves pianos, especially Yamaha ones, but the keyboard maestro for English band GoGo Penguin also loves how – in this digital age – you can manipulate their sound. Video, Audio
Bookmarks with Adrian Thornton
Musicians of a feather flock together, especially if they're writing bird music. Our Bookmarks guest today is Adrian Thornton, whose band is playing a gig for the Hawkes Bay Arts festival this Friday… Audio
Music with Kirsten Zemke: Songs from space
Music commentator Kirsten Zemke goes out of this world with some songs that are not only about space, but have been broadcast from there too. Audio
The prime of Ms Madeleine Pierard
Soprano Madeleine Pierard is (by her own admission) stretching herself a little thin these days, singing Sibelius, Berg, Purcell and Strauss in the space of six weeks. But musically she's never been… Video, Audio
Music feature: Nina Simone
Today's music feature takes an in depth look into singer, songwriter, pianist and activist Nina Simone. She became a prominent figure in the American jazz and blues scene in the late 1950s and was… Audio
The TAHI 17 October 2023
On today’s show, STNDRD talks to So’omālō about their latest single with Canaan Ene & Tomorrow People. Evie catches up with Gracie Moller about her Mean Girls-inspired single, Waimirirangi catches us… Audio
Electronic Music with Paul Berrington
Electronic music enthusiast Paul Berrington joins us now to talk about Danish record label Janushoved, and he's got a selection of songs he wants to play for us. Audio
The taste of music on her fingers
Listening to music is not a passive activity according to French conductor Chloé van Soeterstède. In fact, sometimes she sits members of the audience among the players. Audio
Worlds of Music 15 October, 2023
Music from the world with Chinese pipa virtuoso Wu Man and Moroccan oud player Driss El Maloumi. Audio
Matthew Bannister and The Changing Same
It's difficult to keep up with the energetic Matthew Bannister, now coming through with a second album from his band, The Changing Same. William Dart looks at this along with Bannister's brand new… Audio
Sounds of the underground: Dunedin’s Lines of Flight Festival
Peter Porteous is a musician based in Dunedin who organises an experimental music festival called Lines of Flight. The idea was bred from a friendship he shared with mate and late collaborator Peter… Audio
Hymns on Sunday, 15 October 2023
In the days when bills came in envelopes through the letterbox, a young musician from Northern Ireland used the back of an electricity bill to write down some melody ideas. In this week’s programme… Audio
Nashville Babylon: 14 October 2023 - Soul Spectacular
This week's Nashville Babylon is a soul spectacular featuring classic tracks from the likes of Curtis Mayfield, Ike and Tina Turner, Otis Redding and show favourite Aretha Franklin. Audio
The AJO pays tribute to Phil Broadhurst
Two new NZ jazz albums this week - an adventurous sax trio featuring Alex Trask, Umar Zakaria, and Abe Baillie; and a heartfelt tribute by the Auckland Jazz Orchestra to the music of the late NZ jazz… Audio