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Ha the Unclear wander through their catalogue on Kingdom in a Cul de Sac
Freshly signed to a French record label, the local band have released a collection that's both best-of and new release. Video, Audio
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Gemma New: A licence to thrill
RNZ Concert host Bryan Crump catches up with the NZSO's Artistic Advisor and Principal Conductor, Gemma New. Video, Audio
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Percussionist Jacob Nissly and composer Adam Schoenberg are in the country for the NZSO performance of Adam's percussion concerto, "Losing Earth", which was written for Jacob. Audio
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Kiwi lawyer appointed as anti-corruption commissioner in Tonga
Kalafi Moala is our eyes and ears in the Pacific, and he's on the line from Tonga now. Audio
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Delaney Davidson speaks honestly about new album
Award-winning musician Delaney Davidson talks to Charlotte Ryan about his tenth - and he says final - studio album Out of My Head. Audio
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Seymour is the grand ruler of cutting red tape
A sector that's had rules piled upon it is welcoming moves to cut the red tape
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Sheep may be key to reducing hearing loss
Audio 8 Mar 2024Scientists from the University of Auckland medical school are working to developing a device to deliver medication deep into the ear to help prevent deafness. Audio
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The Mixtape: Martin Kwok
Martin Kwok is an Emmy award-winning sound editor, DJ and music obsessive based in Pōneke Wellington. He worked on Peter Jackson's Beatles documentary Get Back and the soundtrack to the highly… Video, Audio
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Music and my cochlear implants
Audio 25 Feb 2024Dr. Amanda Kvalsvig received her first cochlear implant in Christchurch. She joins us for a very special edition of "What I'm Listening To". Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 25 February 2024
This week, we've a hymn by Dunedin GP Nigel Eastgate; two different settings of Psalm 130 - Out of the depths I cry to you, Lord; and a hymn from Hatea Kapa Haka: E kino koe te ingoa nei. Audio
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Tuning out tinnitus with Dr Fabrice Bardy
Over 200,000 New Zealanders are affected by tinnitus, a condition experienced as ringing in the ears. Audio
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Stan Walker: ‘This song is my love letter to our people’
Stan Walker releases his new song and video exclusively on RNZ today. He tells Music 101’s Charlotte Ryan what he’s learned from working with his uncle, renowned activist and artist Tāme Iti. Video
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Multiple futures, multiple flutes
NZ-born, US-based flute player Tessa Brinckman talks to Bryan Crump about her new album, Take Wing, Roll Back. Audio
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Joining the dots with the bass clarinet
Anna Koch speaks to Bryan Crump about touring the world with her family and bass clarinet, and making music with indigenous artists along the way, including Aotearoa's Ariana Tikao. Video, Audio
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Tim Wayne-Wright: loving the air down here
Former King's Singer Tim Wayne-Wright talks to Bryan Crump about giving up the globetrotting life to settle in New Zealand with his partner and young family. Video, Audio
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Filipe Manu: On top of the world in Barcelona
Filipe Manu talks with RNZ Concert's Bryan Crump after becoming the joint winner of the 2024 Concurso Tenor Viñas singing competition in Barcelona. Audio
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Does bad economic news make more headlines than good news?
Stories about surging inflation, successive food price rises and more Kiwis in arrears topped bulletins and filled front pages last year. But recent news about slowing inflation, cheaper food and… Audio
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Radiohead offshoot The Smile go back to basics with new album
Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood are in fine form, but these songs take time to impress. Video, Audio
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Fiji PM refuses to be seen as 'weak' - Fiji political expert
Fiji PM refuses to be seen as 'weak' - Fiji political expert. Audio
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Young New Zealand embraces wind power
Bryan Crump meets some of the cast and crew of New Zealand Youth Symphonic Winds as the secondary school age band gathers in Wellington for a summer concert series. Audio
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Looking after the big picture at the smaller scale
The new CEO of Chamber Music NZ, Michelle Walsh, talks to Bryan Crump about some of her favourite tunes and the art of marketing 'intimate' classical music. Video, Audio
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Scott Kirkland on 30 years of The Crystal Method
Rangi Powick talks to Scott Kirkland, now the sole member of the pioneering big beat outfit, about the origins of their electrifying sound. Video, Audio
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WATCH: Performances of popular New Zealand compositions
New Zealand music written in classical styles is in good heart and growing popularity. These are some of the most-watched performances filmed by SOUNZ Centre for New Zealand Music, many with sound… Video
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How best to look after your pet's skin
Audio 4 Jan 2024If you can't leave your hand palm-up on the pavement for five seconds, it's too hot to walk your dog, says Dr Kat Littlewood, a Massey University lecturer in animal welfare and veterinary… Audio
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Review: One Life
Sir Anthony Hopkins carries this moving drama about one of the 20th century’s unsung heroes, says Dan Slevin. Video
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A Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols
The Wellington Cathedral of St. Paul presents a Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols in the 2023 Christmas Season. Audio
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Emile Donovan's Christmas carol extravaganza
Audio 19 Dec 2023Nights' new host and resident ex-cathedral chorister Emile Donovan pops in to play a few of his favourite carols - real Christmas music - from over the years. Audio
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Julie Byrne: 'I want to grow and to be brave as an artist'
Tony Stamp talks to US singer-songwriter Julia Byrne about her acclaimed second album The Greater Wings ahead of her New Zealand performances in January. Video, Audio
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