Music
RNZ Music Pocket Edition: 20 April 2023
In this weeks Pocket Edition Charlotte Ryan talks to film maker Celia Dillon about the long awaited King Loser feature documentary and musician Delayney Davidson discusses the artistic magic of his… Audio
HINDEMITH: Mathis der Maler, Symphony
Performed by the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Shiyeon Sung at their Premier Series concert, 'City of Dreams', Auckland Town Hall, 20 April 2023. Audio
KORNGOLD: Dance in the Old Style
Performed by the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Shiyeon Sung at their Premier Series concert, 'City of Dreams', Auckland Town Hall, 20 April 2023. Audio
BACH: Sarabande, from Cello Suite No 1 in G BWV1007
Performed as an encore by Jaemin Han at the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra's Premier Series concert, 'City of Dreams', Auckland Town Hall, 20 April 2023. Audio
HAYDN: Cello Concerto No 1 in C HobVIIb_1
Performed by Jaemin Han and the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Shiyeon Sung at their Premier Series concert, 'City of Dreams', Auckland Town Hall, 20 April 2023. Audio
BEETHOVEN: Coriolan Overture Op 62
Performed by the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Shiyeon Sung at their Premier Series concert, 'City of Dreams', Auckland Town Hall, 20 April 2023. Audio
"I've dedicated my life to music"
Korean conductor Shiyeon Sung is back in the country for concerts with the Auckland Philharmonia. She's the orchestra's new Principal Guest Conductor. Audio
Auckland Philharmonia: City of Dreams
The 'City of Dreams', Vienna is referenced one way or the other in all the works in this programme which features the phenomenal young Korean cellist, Jaemin Han. The Auckland Philharmonia's Principal… Audio
Music Critic: Adam Burns
RNZ Christchurch journalist Adam Burns joins Jesse to talk about the music of the late jazz musician Amad Jamal and the first ever live performance by Jai Paul at Coachella. Audio
Great album: U2 Songs of Surrender
Songs Of Surrender - a collection of 40 seminal U2 songs from across the band's catalogue, re-recorded and re-imagined for 2023 in sessions spanning the last two years. Songs Of Surrender is curated… Audio
The TAHI Thursday 20th April 2023
In this episode The TAHI team rate each other’s playlists, So’omalo catches up with personal trainer and community leader Peneueta (Wetta) Nuualiitia, Evie questions why adults don’t get free ham… Audio
'A future where all music is AI-generated' - Fake Drake tune just the start, expert says
Artificial-intelligence-generated music will be the norm sooner than we think, says an expert technology futurist, after a 'faked' song by stars Drake and the Weeknd went viral. Audio
Classical:Pop - Episode 1
Nigel Collins explores the intersection between classical and popular music. This episode features music from Radiohead, Nitin Sawhney, Mahinaarangi Tocker, and The Beatles. Audio
Classical and popular music intersections
Nigel Collins talks about his series Classical:Pop Audio
Bookmarks with Khardro Mohamed
Our bookmarks guest today is Wellington based poet Khadro Mohamed. She's also made the 2023 Ockham Book Awards short list with her debut poetry book 'We're All Made of Lightning'. The winners will be… Audio
AI generated music causing problems for streaming services
Last week, an AI went big on the internet. The 2 minute track features vocals from megastars Drake and The Weeknd. It has been pulled from streaming services by the artists' label for breaching… Audio
Music with Charlotte Ryan
Music 101 host Charlotte Ryan joins Kathryn to play some music from last night's Taite Music Prize winner, Princess Chelsea. Audio
Princess Chelsea and Te Kaahu win top honours at TAITE awards
Auckland singer songwriter Princess Chelsea has taken out the TAITE Music Prize - the top award at the TAITE Music Awards.
Princess Chelsea's album, 'Everything's Going to be Alright,' was described… Audio
In photos: 2023 Taite Music Awards
Check out photos from Tuesday night's event at Auckland's Q Theatre.
Christchurch live music venues fear song will soon be over
The number of people living in Christchurch's central city is aimed to almost triple over the next five years.