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Eduard Wesly and Miranda Hutton: 18th-Century oboe quartets
1:10 PM.Dutch oboist and early-music specialist Eduard Wesly performs a concert of classical-era chamber music with members of NZ Barok and Affetto, including violinist Miranda Hutton. Audio
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Simon Romanos: Nikola Kodjabashia
12:43 PM.Simon looks at an album of music by Macedonian crossover artist Nikola Kodjabashia. Audio
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Taofia Pelesasa: 'At The Wake'
12:16 PM.'At the Wake' is a new black comedy by Victor Rodger, with Taofia Pelesasa playing the playwright himself. Audio
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Megan Henderson and Callum MacCrimmon
1:02 PM.Breabach Fiddler/vocalist and piper from Scotland-based celtic folk band Breabach who are touring New Zealand this month. Audio
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John Eady: Lewis Eady 130 Anniversary
12:16 PM.Owner of Lewis Eady music shop in Auckland celebrates 130th Anniversary with a week of concerts. Read more Audio
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Resound: Ross Harris
1:25 PM.Kenneth Young introduces Ross Harris's 'The Floating Bride, the Crimson Village', a collaboration with poet Vincent O'Sullivan. Audio
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Tom Poster: British Pianist
1:00 PM.British pianist currently touring New Zealand with violinist Tamsin Waley Cohen and cellist Bartholomew la Follette and judging the ROSL competition. Audio
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Norman Meehan: Michael Garrick
12:42 PM.Upbeat Jazz contributor looks at the work of British jazz pianist, organist, bandleader and composer Michael Garrick. Audio
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Simon O'Neill: NZ Tenor
12:17 PM.Top NZ opera singer talks about upcoming performances including a fundraiser at Isaac Theatre Royal in Christchurch tonight. Audio
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Jennifer Shennan: Life! Death! Prizes! review
1:17 PM.Jennifer review Life! Death! Prizes! by Lucy Marinkovich and Anita Hunziker. Audio
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Marie Brown: Voix de Femmes
1:01 PM.Director of the Alliance Française Voix de Femmes choir which focuses on French and New Zealand compositions and composers. Audio
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Peter Mechen: NZSO Review
12:41 PM.Peter reviews the Wellington performance of the NZSO's In the Hall of the Mountain King. Audio
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Allan Badley: University of Auckland Music School
12:15 PM.New Head of the Music School at the University of Auckland. Audio
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Ben Hoadley and Alex Taylor
1:16 PM.Bassoonist and concerto composer preview the premiere of their collaboration with the Auckland Chamber. Audio
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Melanie Lina
1:04 PM.Waikato Symphony Orchestra Piano soloist for Sunday's Waikato Symphony performance with the Cantando Choir celebrating Hamilton's 150th Anniversary. Audio
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Peter Hoar - APO Review
12:40 PM.Peter reviews last night's Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra concert featuring pianist Ragna Schirmer. Audio
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Kemp English - Organist
12:15 PM.Organist giving a recital on the Auckland Town Hall Organ tonight. Audio
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Louise Rive: Ceramic Artist
1:11 PM.Louise Rive is the winner of the 2014 Premier Portage Award for Ceramic Arts. She tells Eva about her work. Audio
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Peter Mechen: Conductor Harry Norris
12:44 PM.Peter looks at some historical recordings from New Zealand opera and operetta conductor Harry Norris. Audio
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Narek Hakhnazaryan: Cellist
12:15 PM.Narek Hakhnazaryan is only in his mid-20s, but already he's performed with some of the world's finest orchestras and conductors. He's touring with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra in Tchaikovsky's… Read more Audio
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Michael Nicholas Williams: Dead Tragic
1:02 PM.Writer and Music Director for Circa Theatre's season of Dead Tragic which opens this week in Wellington. Audio
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Alexander Arai-Swale: NZ Cellist
12:41 PM.Cellist from the ROSL Chamber Music contest-winning Quattro Audio
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Leo Phillips: British Violinist
12:15 PM.Ex-leader of the Nash Ensemble of London and a founder of Vellinger String Quartet guest tutoring at Auckland University Music School. Audio
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Resound: Christopher Small
1:20 PM.Kenneth Young looks at a piece by New Zealand composer Christopher Small. Audio
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Don Whelan: Christchurch Choral Festival
1:02 PM.Co-ordinator of the 2014 Christchurch Choral Festival previews this year's event. Audio