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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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Douglas MEWS: String Quartet
1 Jan 1991Performed by the members of the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra. Audio
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Helen BOWATER: The Frivolous Cake
1 Jan 1991For mezzo, flute, clarinet, soprano saxophone, fretless bass, cello and percussion. Played by the Loader Ensemble. Audio
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John ELMSLY: Dialogue III
13 Dec 1990Performed by David Jenkins (cello) and Christine Cuming (piano). Audio
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Glenda KEAM: Two songs of experience
22 Nov 1990The Poison Tree and The Sick Rose, performed by Mary Newman-Pound (mezzo soprano) and Ingrid Wahlberg (piano). Audio
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Glenda KEAM: His not impossible She
9 Sep 1990Performed by Neil Griffiths (tenor), Ingrid Wahlberg (pno). Recorded 9 September 1990. Audio
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Lyell CRESSWELL: Voices of Ocean Winds
23 Mar 1990Performed by the Orpheus Choir of Wellington and the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Heinz Wallberg 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.