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Major New Zealand works are unlocked from the RNZ Concert archive and given a new life on-air and online. In partnership with SOUNZ and NZOA.
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Jonathan BESSER: Four Symphonic Dances
1 Jan 1994The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Nicholas Braithwaite. Audio
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Ross CAREY: Sakura
1 Jan 1994For alto flute and three violas. Performed by the Ensemble Philharmonia. Audio
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Gillian WHITEHEAD: Windstreams
1 Jan 1994Windstreams for solo percussion. Performed by CadeNZa, conducted by Kenneth Young. Read more Audio
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John ELMSLY: Movement
1 Jan 1994For flute and percussion. Performed by the Karlheinz Company. Audio
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Noel SANDERS: Marram
1 Jan 1994Performed by the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra conducted by Kenneth Young. Audio
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Juliet PALMER: Deep Stew
1 Jan 1994For electric violin, bass clarinet, Hammond organ and drum kit. Audio
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Eve de CASTRO-ROBINSON: Three Thumbnails
1 Jan 1994Performed by Janet Roddick and the Brainchilds; Ilott Concert Chamber, Wellington. Audio
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Resound
Resound is a venture between RNZ Concert and SOUNZ, the Centre for New Zealand Music, funded by NZ On Air, to unlock rare recordings of significant compositions by New Zealand composers from our archive.
Background
Recordings date back as far as fifty years ago, with works that were played on air with a license for two broadcasts. The re-licensing efforts of the Resound project have secured permissions from composers and performers to allow listeners to enjoy these important historic recordings once again.
Over the last few years our New Zealand recordings have been gradually transferred into digital formats, so that we can re-broadcast select works and also offer them to listeners on our website.