Victoria Kelly
Why should women have to sell their music based on how they look?
Moana Maniapoto, Victoria Kelly and Cherie Mathieson talk with Karyn Hay about the role of women in the music industry to mark the 125th anniversary women's suffrage. Audio
Pioneering women in music
Award winning composer and musician Victoria Kelly talks about some of the pioneering female musical artists both here and internationally and play some of their music for us too. Audio
Music Month Summit addresses women, diversity, wellness and regional isolation
The upcoming New Zealand Music Month Summit will highlight issues facing our local music industry including mental health, regional isolation, and making the scene more diverse. Alex Behan talks to… Audio
Calls for more women in music
Last night the APRA Silver Scroll Awards were on in Dunedin. The Silver Scrolls recognises outstanding achievement in the craft of song writing and for the first time ever, all five finalists for the… Audio
Composer Victoria Kelly
Jesse Mulligan's guest is composer, performer and music producer Victoria Kelly. Victoria is also the Director of New Zealand Membership at APRA AMCOS - The Australasian Performing Rights… Audio
APRA's ambitious moves toward gender equality
Ambitious moves aimed at giving women a bigger voice within the local music industry have been launched after research showed less than a quarter of NZ songwriters were women. Audio
Victoria KELLY: Short Song Cycle
Stroma directed by Hamish McKeich. Recorded by RNZ Concert, 23 October 2002. Audio
The Mixtape: Victoria Kelly
This week, Victoria Kelly takes us through her C60 of beautiful music. Audio
International songwriters come to NZ for writing workshops
Three renowned international songwriters are in Auckland this week running workshops, or SongHubs, with local talent. Sacha Skarbek and Victoria Kelly join John in the studio. Audio
Victoria KELLY: Piece for violin and piano
Mark Menzies (violin), Reuben de Lautour (piano). Recorded by Radio New Zealand Concert, 26 June 1994. Audio
The status of classical music in New Zealand
Upbeat asks a panel of arts specialists to discuss the status of classical music to New Zealand audiences. Speakers are Michael Vinten President of the NZ Opera Society, Stephen Wainwright CEO of… Audio
APRA Live Performance Return
Not just a content producer for M101, Zac Arnold also performs in Sere. Here he is about to lodge his APRA Live Performance Return and find out whether or not he and his bandmates will be laughing all… Audio
Playing Favourites with Sean Donnelly
Auckland musician who records and performs as SJD, and this month releases his seventh album, Saint John Divine. He is joined in the studio by collaborators Victoria Kelly and Sandy Mill. Audio
Victoria KELLY: Goodnight Kiwi
From Landscape Preludes. Stephen De Pledge, piano. Recorded by Radio New Zealand Concert in the Ilott Theatre, Wellington Town Hall, 27 February 2008. Audio
The Sampler Summit - Prince
His Royal Badness, Prince Rogers Nelson, has made the bold move of dropping two new albums: PlectrumElectrum with his new rock outfit 3rdeyegirl; and Art Official Age, a solo R&B set. To assess this… Audio
The Sampler Summit - Prince
His Royal Badness, Prince Rogers Nelson, has made the bold move of dropping two new albums: PlectrumElectrum with his new rock outfit 3rdeyegirl; and Art Official Age, a solo R&B set. To assess this…
AudioVictoria Kelly: composer
Victoria Kelly's latest collaboration with Okareka Dance has brought her into the rehearsal room. Victoria talks Eva through the collaboration process for their new work ' Mana Wāhine'. Audio
The Secret Life of Film Composers
A film's music soundtrack is one of those things that if done well, will go largely un-noticed, yet it's a vital aspect in conveying the emotional and dramatic intent of a movie. It is a highly… Audio
Anika Moa Live at the Helen Young Studio
Singer-songwriter, television presenter and baby whisperer Anika Moa, performing songs from her album 'The Thinking Room' in RNZ's Helen Young Studio from 2001. Audio
Victoria KELLY: Piece for violin and piano
Performed by Mark Menzies (violin) and Reuben de Lautour (piano). Audio