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Tom Scott: 'My son is the inspiration for everything I do'
Tom Scott: 'My son is the inspiration for everything I do'
16 Apr 2019Auckland rapper Tom Scott's collaborative project Avantdale Bowling Club won the 2019 Taite Music Prize. He joins Kirsten Johnstone to choose songs and share yarns for The Mixtape. Video, Audio
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Opera on Sunday: Falstaff
Opera on Sunday: Falstaff
21 Apr 2019The story of Verdi's Falstaff is an amalgamation of scenes from Shakespeare's comedy The Merry Wives of Windsor. Listen from 6pm on RNZ Concert.
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Labour's biggest campaign burden scrapped
Labour's biggest campaign burden scrapped
18 Apr 2019Week in Politics - Was Winston Peters solely responsible for sinking one of the Labour Party's flagship policies, or did Jacinda Ardern realise that taking a capital gains tax into the next election could be fatal? Peter Wilson investigates.
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New Zealand pianists and their stories
New Zealand pianists and their stories
21 Apr 2019This Collection tells the stories of past and present pianists from New Zealand. Richard Farrell, Michael Houstoun, Tessa Birnie and more.
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IllBaz: 'Racism in the music industry... it's always there'
IllBaz: 'Racism in the music industry... it's always there'
18 Apr 2019Music producer and DJ Baz Raghib (aka IllBaz) was born in Palestine and moved from Kuwait to Palmerston North as a child. He sits down with Tony Stamp to talk about growing up Muslim in Aotearoa. Audio
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On the Farm: what's happening in rural NZ
On the Farm: what's happening in rural NZ
It's been a marvellous week for harvesting kiwifruit in Bay of Plenty. And on Marlborough's hill farms, calf weaning has finished and ewes are on a fast rotation while the ram is out. Audio
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Fruit, flowers and fragrance
Fruit, flowers and fragrance
Olia Alpatskaya worked as a mining engineer in Russia before moving to New Zealand with her daughters for a better –and warmer – life. She and husband Greg Reid now live on an organic olive and fig orchard in the Bay of Plenty. Audio, Gallery
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Hymns on Sunday
Hymns on Sunday
21 Apr 2019It's Easter Sunday, so expect plenty of hymns with 'Alleluias'! Hymns on Sunday is presented by Robyn Jaquiery. Audio
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Sound Lounge: Musical Snapshots
Sound Lounge: Musical Snapshots
20 Apr 2019Can the experiences of travel be transformed into music? Find out with these musical snapshots taken by three well-travelled New Zealand composers - Gareth Farr, Natalie Hunt and Douglas Lilburn.
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Live: Pat Thomas & The Kwashibu Area Band at WOMAD 2018
Live: Pat Thomas & The Kwashibu Area Band at WOMAD 2018
18 Mar 2018Pat Thomas and The Kwashibu Area Band hail from Ghana, a nation on West Africa’s Gulf of Guinea, where Pat is regarded as one of that country's all time greatest vocalists, a man with a golden voice. Have a listen. Audio
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Music Alive: St. Matthew Passion
Music Alive: St. Matthew Passion
20 Apr 2019For Easter, celebrated choral conductor Stephen Layton directs an Auckland performance of Bach's towering masterpiece St. Matthew Passion.
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Oobah Butler: a master bullsh*tter gets real
Oobah Butler: a master bullsh*tter gets real
20 Apr 2019English writer Oobah Butler shot to infamy last year after he managed to turn the garden shed he was living in into TripAdvisor's top-rated London restaurant. Kim Hill gives him a call to separate fact from fiction. Video, Audio
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Music Alive Matinée: Leppänen Piano Quartet
Music Alive Matinée: Leppänen Piano Quartet
20 Apr 2019Vesa-Matti Leppänen, Julia Joyce, Andrew Joyce and Diedre Irons present chamber music by Schubert, Fauré and Brahms.
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Opinion - Retiring is the toughest time in an athlete's life
Opinion - Retiring is the toughest time in an athlete's life
18 Apr 2019For athletes like Aussie rugby league player Greg Inglis, nothing can be more terrifying than life after sport. We can only hope he'll get as much support with his transition as Israel Dagg had, writes Hamish Bidwell.
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Happy birthday to the Bulford Kiwi
Happy birthday to the Bulford Kiwi
18 Apr 2019Almost 100 years ago, New Zealand troops waiting to be shipped home from the tiny English town of Bulford carved a 420ft kiwi into the hillside. It's time we celebrated this impressive war-time monument, says historian Colleen Brown. Audio
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'There’s a great lot of goodwill in New Zealand'
'There’s a great lot of goodwill in New Zealand'
15 Apr 2019Martine Abel-Williamson has won many awards for her services to New Zealand's blind community. She speaks to Kate Orgias about her childhood in South Africa, her rough start in this country and how she learnt not to sit on the sidelines. Audio, Gallery
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Collection: Encore! Encore!
Collection: Encore! Encore!
20 Apr 2019We've gathered together some fun and favourite short pieces played as encores in concerts around New Zealand. Create your own playlist ... guaranteed to bring a few smiles.
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The sound of evil: classical music in film
The sound of evil: classical music in film
14 Apr 2019It's no surprise Hannibal Lecter listened to Bach in prison, classical music has become the kiss of death in film. Video, Audio
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The Cure's NZ connection
The Cure's NZ connection
16 Apr 2019For more than 20 years the band's manager was New Zealander Chris Parry, who was also the drummer for local act the Fourmyula. He went on to start record labels and radio stations, and work with a who's who of music acts. Video, Audio
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Music Alive: Mozart in 1791
Music Alive: Mozart in 1791
19 Apr 2019For Good Friday we bring you three exquisite treasures from Mozart's final year.
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'NB': life beyond the binary
'NB': life beyond the binary
20 Apr 2019People use the term 'non-binary' to describe themselves when they don't identify as completely male or completely female. It's part of a growing recognition that somebody's gender identity isn't just fixed at birth- black or white....pink or blue. It's more fluid than that. Audio
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Nick Gibbs: Explaining Autism through comedy
Nick Gibbs: Explaining Autism through comedy
15 Apr 2019Comedian Nick Gibbs life has turned his exploration of autism and how it is understood in wider society into a new comedy show "High, Functioning Autistic". Audio
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Stabat Mater
Stabat Mater
19 Apr 2019Brian Kay looks at settings of the medieval text Stabat Mater by composers from Palestrina to Karl Jenkins. Audio
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Silver Swans: Taking up ballet in your senior years
Silver Swans: Taking up ballet in your senior years
A ballet school in Auckland is out to challenge the idea that the art form is only for the young and agile. Audio