Eva Radich
Justus Rozemond: Bay of Plenty Symphonia
Music director of the Bay of Plenty Symphonia previews this weekend's Rising Stars performance. Audio
Dominic Groom: NZSO Review
Review of the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra's Cathedral of Sound concert Audio
Sonic World of Cinema - Good For Nothing
John Psathas talks to Eva Radich about his score to the New Zealand-made 'Pavlova Western' Good For Nothing. Video, Audio
Jeremy Bell
Hamilton theatre manager Jeremy Bell directs a visionary play from the 1920's: Rossum's Universal Robots, the play that brought the word 'robot' into the language and almost invented the genre of… Audio
Jennifer Shennan: RNZB Review
Jennifer Shennan reviews the world premiere of Liam Scarlett's A Midsummer Night's Dream by the Royal New Zealand Ballet. The young British choreographer has an impressive reputation for creating… Audio
Fabienne Séveillac and Joshua Hyde: Soundinitiative
Soundinitiative is a Paris-based contemporary music ensemble that prides itself on a strong stage presence and physical interaction with its audience. Eva talks to Australian saxophonist Joshua Hyde… Audio
Nigel Swinn: NZ photographer
Nigel Swinn's photographs of Teina Pora, Louise Nicholas and four prisoners are the focus of an exhibition at the University of Auckland's Gus Fisher Gallery marking 800 years since the signing of… Audio
Benjamin Henson: Fractious Tash
Benjamin Henson is a London born stage director plying his trade in Auckland. His new show Not Psycho, uses Hitchcock's classic film to blur the lines between the real and the non-real, but also ask… Audio
Ross Harris: NZ Composer
Ross Harris has just returned from Turkey and the world premiere of The Gallipoli Symphony; a work that's been a decade in the making and involved 11 composers from New Zealand and Australia. The New… Audio
Timothy Noon: Bach Musica
Organist Timothy Noon has an exciting new job at the historic Exeter Cathedral. Aucklanders will be able to hear Timothy Noon before he departs playing great Organ works with Bach Musica. Audio
Gillian Ansell and Doug Beilman
New Zealand String Quartet is taking music to the people with its Russian Icons tour, visiting art galleries and new centres. At some concerts the audience will choose the music for the second half… Audio
John Elmsly
Composer John Elmsly has just begun his tenure as the Composer-in-Residence at Te Kōkī New Zealand School of Music. John studied electronic music composition at Victoria University with Douglas… Audio
Mark Williams
Auckland fine art film curator Mark Williams has commissioned six film makers to respond to the poetry of Whanganui artist Joanna Margaret Paul: a film-maker, poet, photographer and painter, never… Audio
Will Pate and Joshua Newman
The Oxford Scholars Members of the Choir of Magdalen College, Oxford talk about the choir's annual visit to sing in Christchurch despite the lack of a Cathedral. Audio
Starfish by Aron Ottignon
Jim Pinckney presides over the latest EP from Auckland piano prodigy Aron Ottignon. Audio
Simon Romanos
Simon explores the jazz fusion work of Weather Report and Frank Zappa. Audio
Georgia Jamieson Emms and Cameron Barclay: Wanderlust Opera
NZ Soprano and tenor preview Wunderlust Opera in concert production of Mozart's Cosi Fan Tutte. Audio
Michael Stewart
Music Director of the Choir of Wellington Cathedral of St Paul previews concert marking the 100th Anniversary of the Battle of Chunuk Bair. Audio
Trio Glivenko: NZCT Chamber Music Competition Winners
Violinist Shweta Iyer, cellist Bethany Angus and pianist Claudia Tarrant-Matthews. Audio
Michael Houstoun: Orchestra Wellington
New Zealand pianist Michael Houstoun confides how much the music of J.S Bach resonates with him as he prepares for his Chamber Music New Zealand tour Inspired by Bach Audio