Music
Don McGlashan doco in the works
An ward-winning documentary maker is hoping to uncover the secrets of one our top artists - singer, composer, front man and euphonium player Don McGlashan. The project, directed by Shirley Horrocks. Audio
The TAHI Tuesday 16th May 2023
Rei joins us to chat about his latest single All We Got, So’omalo discusses Aotearoa hip-hop at large, and Evie has a plan to get famous on The Bachelor. Audio
Music: Where the money comes from
Touring, funding, streams, royalties, merch - making a living as a local musician can be a rollercoaster. Audio
Music: Where the money comes from
Touring, funding, streams, royalties, merch - making a living as a local musician can be a rollercoaster.
Audio"Music needs people"
In New Zealand to play all five Beethoven Piano Concertos with the NZSO, Paul Lewis talks about the uniqueness of a live music performance experience. Audio
Australian Correspondent Brad Foster
Brad Foster reports on the winners and losers of the Australian Federal Budget, the reintroduction of the platypus - Australia's cutest egg-laying mammal - into the Royal National Park near Sydney… Audio
Reconciling worlds - vocalist Briar Prastiti
In this episode, composer and vocalist Briar Prastiti talks about bridging her two worlds through her music - Greece and New Zealand. Audio
Reconciling worlds - vocalist Briar Prastiti
In this episode, composer and vocalist Briar Prastiti talks about bridging her two worlds through her music - Greece and New Zealand.
AudioISCM World New Music Days - 'Ngā Kaiwaka'
Andrew Beer and Sarah Watkins perform a programme of music from Aotearoa, Belgium, Canada, Israel, and Switzerland. Audio
Worlds of Music 14 May, 2023
Music from the world, for the world, hosted by Trevor Reekie.
This week Trevor remembers musicologist and founder of Arhoolie Records, Chris Strachwitz, who passed away aged 91 on 5th May, 2023. Audio
Kiwi Music in Great Variety
New Zealand Music Month is in full swing and to celebrate it, William Dart features the music of Douglas Lilburn (courtesy of guitarist Gunter Herbig), along with Seth Haapu, Lips, Robbie Ellis and… Audio
Alison Goldfrapp goes it alone, heads for the dance floor
At 57, it's hard to believe the voice behind synthpop duo Goldfrapp is only just now dropping her first solo album. Audio
Alison Goldfrapp goes it alone, heads for the dance floor with The Love Invention
Alison Goldfrapp has gone solo with her new album The Love Invention. Video, Audio
Eurovision 2023: Sweden's Loreen takes top spot for the second time
Sweden's Loreen has won the Eurovision Song Contest for the second time after a nail-biting finish, with a massive 583 points. Video
Laura Daniel: Should New Zealand be in Eurovision?
As the Eurovision song contest reaches its auto-tuned crescendo in Liverpool, comedian Laura Daniel cast a discerning pop-diva eye over the proceedings and looks ahead to her and her husband Joseph… Audio
Hymns on Sunday, 14 May 2023
We're marking Mother's Day with hymns to Mary, and Shirley Murray's Loving Spirit. Audio
PURCELL: The Fairy Queen, selections
Performed by soprano Jayne Tankersley, speaker Erin Atchison, and NZ Barok at their concert 'Hark, Sweet Music', St Luke's Church, Remuera, Auckland, 13 May 2023. Audio
HANDEL: Water Music Suite No 2 in D, selections
Performed by NZ Barok at their concert 'Hark, Sweet Music', St Luke's Church, Remuera, Auckland, 13 May 2023. Audio
HANDEL: Water Music Suite No 3 in G, selections
Performed by NZ Barok at their concert 'Hark, Sweet Music', St Luke's Church, Remuera, Auckland, 13 May 2023. Audio
HANDEL: Water Music Suite No 1 in F, selections
Performed by NZ Barok at their concert 'Hark, Sweet Music', St Luke's Church, Remuera, Auckland, 13 May 2023. Audio