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Norman Meehan: Nathan Haines
12:45 PM.Upbeat jazz contributor looks at the work of NZ saxophonist and composer Nathan Haines. Audio
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Michael Stewart: Tudor Consort
12:15 PM.Music Director of Wellington's Tudor Consort chamber choir previews their 'Miserere' concert for Good Friday. Audio
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Helen Acheson : Jesu Membra Nostri
1:00 PM.NZ mezzo-soprano performing Buxtehude's 'Jesu Membra Nostri' on Good Friday at St Matthew's in the City in Auckland. Audio
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Peter Mechen: Brodsky Quartet review
12:40 PM.Peter reviews last night's Wellington performance by the touring UK String Quartet. Audio
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Alda Rezende: Tutakitaki
12:15 PM.Wellington-based Brazilian singer and organiser of 'Tutakitaki' concert tour featuring NZ and Brazilian musicians. Audio
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James Vu Anh Pham: Dancer and NZSD Tutor
1:00 PM.New Zealand School of Dance tutor previews the Insight Studio Performances. Audio
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Chris Gendall: Pierre Boulez 90th birthday
12:40 PM.Upbeat contemporary-music contributor celebrates the 90th Birthday of Pierre Boulez. Audio
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Edward Newborn & Paul Gittins
12:15 PM.Star and director of Breath: a Samuel Beckett triple bill at Auckland's Q Theatre. Audio
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Drew McMillan: Vitamin S Festival 2015
1:00 PM.Co-director of Auckland's Vitamin S improvised and experimental music festival taking place this weekend. Audio
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Rachel Hyde
12:12 PM.Rachel Hyde: Wellington Chamber Orchestra Conductor of Wellington Chamber Orchestra previews this Sunday's concert. Audio
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Jennifer Shennan: NZDC Rotunda review
1:15 PM.Jennifer reviews the New Zealand Dance Company's Wellington performance of Rotunda as part of their Australasian tour. Audio
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Philip Norman
1:00 PM.Christchurch based composer and leader to the Resonance Ensemble presenting a programme of NZ Music at St Michael and All Angels. Audio
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Vincent O'Donnell: Ash Kilmartin
12:40 PM.Upbeat Melbourne correspondent Vincent O'Donnell speaks to NZ artist Ash Kilmartin who is exhibiting as part of NEW15 presented by the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art. Audio
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Janine Jansen: NZSO Tour
12:10 PM.Dutch violin virtuoso performing Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. Audio
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Peter Hoar: APO Child of Our Time review
1:00 PM.Peter reviews the Auckland Festival production of Tippet's Child of Our Time performed by the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra, Voices NZ and the NZ Youth Choir. Audio
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Florian Habicht: Film Maker
12:40 PM.NZ film maker on the cinema release of Pulp: A Film of Life, Death and Supermarkets. Audio
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Kathlene Fogarty: Auckland Festival Visual Arts Review
12:15 PM.FHE Gallery Director reviews Auckland Festival visual arts exhibitions and events. Audio
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Thomas Heywood: Australian Organist
1:15 PM.Australian organist performing on the Auckland Town Hall organ this Sunday as part of the Auckland Festival. Audio
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Julie Georgia Bernard: French Film Maker
1:00 PM.Film director presenting screenings of her documentary Handmade with Love in France. Audio
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Raewyn Whyte: Auckland Festival Dance Reviews
12:40 PM.Raewyn Whyte: Auckland Festival Dance Reviews Review of Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet and Akram Kahn at the Auckland Arts Festival. Audio
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Sasha Huber: Visual Artist
12:15 PM.Swiss-born artist in New Zealand for the Te Whare Hera Wellington International Artist Residency. Audio
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Christian Pohlers and Lukas Lomtscher: Ensemble Nobiles
1:11 PM.Members of Ensemble Nobiles from Leipzig, Germany who are presenting a concerts to celebrate Bach's 330th Anniversary. Audio
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Simon Romanos: Paco de Lucia
12:45 PM.Simon explores the work of one of the world's greatest flamenco guitarists, who died one year ago. Audio
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Nicky Spence: Scottish Tenor
12:15 PM.Scottish tenor performing Tippet's A Child of Our Time with the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra and Voices NZ. Audio
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Paul Cassidy: Brodsky Quartet
1:15 PM.Violist from UK-based string quartet touring NZ on behalf of Chamber Music NZ and performing at the Auckland Festival. Audio