Music
'You go to gigs and actually listen' - How going sober changed Guyon Espiner
Live music and drinking tend to go together like rock 'n' roll and guitar solos, but journalist Guyon Espiner says he has found that living a more sober life doesn't mean the music has to stop. Audio
Worlds of Music 26 March, 2023
Music from the world, for the world, hosted by Trevor Reekie. Audio
Iris DeMent's 'Workin' On A World'
William Dart celebrates a new album from American songwriter Iris DeMent, Workin' on a World. There seems to be a veritable world in its 13 tracks, taking on gun issues in the States, tributing… Audio
'You go to gigs and actually listen to the music' - How going sober changed Guyon Espiner
Our guest picking their favourite songs and talking life is journalist Guyon Espiner.
Former Morning Report co-host, Guyon has a 20 year career in both print and broadcast media.
Guyon Espiner is… Audio
Conductor of Bach Musica Rita Paczian on Johann Sebastian Bach
Simon Morris talks with conductor and musical director of Bach Musica Rita Paczian about the genius of Johann Sebastian Bach. Audio
Luke Buda: One Fine Day Festival, Whanganui
The Phoenix Foundation is one of New Zealand's most well loved bands, and the fact they're still going after nearly 25 years is testament to that. Next Saturday they are the headline act at the One… Audio
The Ten Tenors: Cameron Barclay and Andrew Papas
The Ten Tenors have been a concert experience since 1995, and are the world's longest-running classical crossover act seamlessly transitioning between operatic arias and modern day ballads with… Audio
Hymns on Sunday, 26 March 2023
Children’s hymns feature in this week’s programme, along with a contemporary setting of Charles Wesley’s Love divine, all loves excelling and Graham Kendrick’s 20th century classic, The servant king.
…Nashville Babylon for 25 March 2023
On this week’s Nashville Babylon Mark has new music from Iris Dement and New Zealand’s The Loving Arms. There’s also blues from Otis Spann and Howlin’ Wolf plus CW Stoneking covering the White… Audio
State of the Arts
Music from two Arts- Art Farmer's take on 'Straight No Chaser' and Art Pepper's version of 'Brazil'. Plus NZ jazz from Charmaine Ford and Vaughn Roberts, and the SFJazz Collective plays Michael… Audio
No Greater Love
Coleman Hawkins plays the classic standard 'There is no Greater Love'; The Jazz Messengers play Curtis Fuller's 'Sortie', and Kamasi Washington plays his compelling track 'Re Run Home'. Audio
Introducing: Riot Gull
This week on we introducing its a band from Dunedin Riot Gull DEBORAH, GEMMA, LUCY & MADISON.
Here is Madison and Lucy Introducing their new single UMAMI. Video, Audio
In their own words: The women who rock
A new documentary series about women in the music business - aptly titled Women Who Rock - reveals how the struggles faced by early pioneers paved the way for today's stars. Audio
The Sampler: Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Caroline Polachek, Surf Friends
Tony Stamp reviews new music from Ruban Nielson's Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Caroline Polachek, and local duo Surf Friends. Audio
The Sampler: Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Caroline Polachek, Surf Friends
Tony Stamp reviews new music from Ruban Nielson's Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Caroline Polachek, and local duo Surf Friends.
AudioIn their own words: The women who rock
Jessica Hopper is a director, producer and author based in Chicago. In a career spanning more than twenty years.
Hopper earned acclaim as a provocative, fearless music journalist, writing for… Audio
Out Lately with Finn Johansson
BUS CRUSH from SCABBING by RIOT GULL and When It Hurts from In the Meantime by Gorgeous Dykes Audio
Choirs Aotearoa - Carmina Burana
The combined choirs of Choirs Aotearoa perform Carl Orff's earthy and exhilarating Carmina Burana. Audio
K-pop takes over Auckland city streets
Korean pop stars are hosting a free concert in Auckland tonight, kicking off a week-long festival.