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A daily music and arts interview programme which ran on RNZ Concert for many years, concluding in 2020. 6f1g36
A daily music and arts interview programme which ran on RNZ Concert for many years, concluding in 2020.
Calling Home: Nicholas Madden from Windsor Castle
Episodio en RNZ: Upbeat
Calling Home this week is Dunedin-born tenor Nicholas Madden. He's a Lay Clerk at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, and lives in the castle grounds.
20:50
Orchestra walk-throughs return at APO 4 Kids Christmas
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That beautiful Christmas tune - Prokofiev's Troika - and others will be played live this weekend and next by the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra in their interactive family concert series APO 4 Kids Christmas. The concerts are designed especially for the little ones, they're full of Yuletide favourites AND audience get the chance to walk through the orchestra while they're playing Nathan Rarere asked APO's Thomas Hamill what to expect.
05:08
Jesse Austin-Stewart creates music for people of all types of hearing
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Sound artist and composer Jesse Austin-Stewart has created an album of music vibration compositions, designed to be felt rather than heard. By holding a PlayStation Dualsense controller, the music can be experienced through the way changing patterns feel against your palms. Jesse is one of the 2022 Arts Foundation Te Tumu Toi Springboard award winners, and has produced music with more than 1 million streams. For Music for PlayStation he's worked with the hearing-impaired community to create these works which will be available on streaming sites from 25 November. As someone with a disability, he tells Lynn Freeman that he wanted to create music that offers a shared experience for everyone.
09:54
Mosgiel brass band celebrates 150 years
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The Mosgiel Brass Band celebrated their 150th Anniversary over the weekend. Front and centre was Barbara Cooper, who's been playing in brass bands for 70 years. Barbara speaks to Jesse.
10:43
Philip Norman looks back on our earliest composers
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When immigrants arrived in New Zealand in the Nineteenth Century, they brought with them some enthusiastic musician / composers. Their success rate was a bit hit or miss, according to composer and musicologist Philip Norman, who's about to deliver a talk about our early composers.
16:53
Dame Malvina Major Award-winner, tenor Oliver Sewell
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Winning this year's $50,000 Dame Malvina Major Award is allowing Christchurch tenor Oliver Sewell to live the dream and forge an international career. Oliver's currently in Europe after recently winning first place in the Vincerò Worldwide Opera Competition in Naples, competing against 30 finalists in front of an international of judges. It was the award money that made it possible for him to attend the competition in Italy, and will help to fund his plans to move to Europe next year, with all the associated costs of travel, lessons and accommodation. Lynn Freeman spoke to him on the line to Dresden in , and he explained why the Dame Malvina Major Award and the competition win have come at a pivotal point in his career.
11:42
Jazz bassist and composer Seth Boy and his Filipino roots
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Wellington based, Filipino-born bassist and composer Seth Boy often combines the musical influences of his home country and of jazz greats like Duke Ellington, and John Coltrane in his work. Seth has a new work commissioned for Wellington's Jazz Festival. Farewell, Sweet Stranger is the name of the piece that touches on his feeling of being disconnected from the Philippines, and his concern about losing touch with his roots. Lynn Freeman speaks with Seth Boy - who's also the principal bassist of the Royal New Zealand Air Force Band. Seth Boy is performing as part of Sunday Mixtape - three different commissioned performances one after the other, at the Opera House on Sunday 23 October, as part of the Wellington Jazz Festival.
10:03
NZ Barok returns with Court to Cathedral
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NZ Barok - New Zealand's Baroque instrument orchestra is about to reunite after a lengthy hiatus, putting their own spin on famous and lesser-known examples of Baroque - classical music of the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. . Graham Mhail is co-artistic director of NZ Barok, and a professor in early music at University of Auckland's School of Music. The orchestra are leading Baroque specialists from all over the motu and are coming together to play three concerts alongside eight Baroque singers. Lynn Freeman spoke with Graham about Baroque music, in particular the music of Bach and Handel. NZ Barok's Court to Cathedral concert takes place at St Luke's Church in Remuera in Tamaki Makaurau for 3 nights starting on September 30.
12:52
A natural combo - te reo and jazz
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Te Whare Wananga o Waitaha University of Canterbury Librarian Lisa Davies (Kai Tahu) is determined to make te reo more accessible. She's also a jazz musician, so she's brought both together. She's part of Nga Reo Tioriori, a collective of Maori jazz musicians who'll be performing a gala concert at the Christchurch Big Band Festival next month.
07:52
Celtic Music's enduring appeal
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Grounded in the Celtic musical traditions, multi-instrumentalist Rennie Pearson is about to head around the North Island as he releases his new solo album filled with traditional music of Ireland, Scotland and Maritime.
09:46
Playing Favourites with RNZ’s Bryan Crump
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After 17 years hosting Nights, RNZ presenter Bryan Crump heads over to our fine music network RNZ Concert this month. He s Kim Hill to play some favourite songs and chat about his career.
54:44
Barbershop convention taking place in Palmerston North
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The sweet sounds of four-part harmonies are ringing out in Palmerston North. Barbershop Harmony, New Zealand's national barbershop convention, will serenade audiences, reaching a crescendo with a gala concert. Manawatū reporter Jimmy Ellingham filed this report from a rehearsal of local group the Manawatunes
03:08
Opera singer Phillip Rhodes prepares for Macbeth
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Verdi's opera Macbeth is very true to Shakespeare's tale of a well-regarded military leader corrupted by his conviction he's destined to become King. Playing the lead role in NZ Opera's new interpretation of the opera is Kiwi baritone Philip Rhodes, under the direction of Netia Jones and opposite his Lady Macbeth, Amanda Echalaz.
13:19
Delegates 'honoured' by funeral invitation
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Opera singer Dame Kiri Te Kanawa and New Zealand Cross recipient Jacinda Amey say they feel honoured to be invited to attend the Queen's funeral. As part of New Zealand's delegation for the event they will both sit inside Westminster Abbey to commemorate the late monarch. Reporter Jake McKee spoke exclusively with Dame Kiri and Ms Amey about their role in a historic ceremony.
05:40
Netia Jones: Italian Horror-style Macbeth opera explores issues of power
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A new production of Verdi's Macbeth from NZ Opera moves away from the "Scottishness" of the source material and leans into the psychological and emotional content of the piece as an exploration of human nature. Directed by Netia Jones, the production borrows from an Italian Horror show aesthetic.
28:20
The Aotearoa NZ Opera Studio
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Shortly, the next generation of elite New Zealand opera singers won't have to win a scholarship, find tens of thousands of dollars, or be separated from their families to train overseas for an international career. Next year the University of Waikato is opening Te Pae Kokako, The Aotearoa New Zealand Opera Studio, aimed at preparing talented young New Zealand singers to be career ready when they graduate. It's the long held dream of Dame Malvina Major, one of our most successful international opera singers. Heading the programme is soprano Madeleine Pierard, the inaugural Dame Malvina Major Chair in Opera at the University of Waikato. Lynn Freeman asked Madeleine why the studio weas so important to Dame Malvina.
14:11
Words/Wine/Sound
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We talk to wine critic and multisensory researcher Dr Jo Burzynska about her event at Christchurch's WORD Festival called Words/Wine/Sound about the fascinating relationship between the wine, sound and words and how they intersect - and about how different kinds of music affect the taste of certain wines.
20:30
Opera Gala to celebrate Aotearoa singers before they head to international stages
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New Zealand's famous opera singers are performing together before they head overseas for international stages. It's called the Auckland Opera Studio Annual Gala - and it's on this Sunday at the Auckland Town Hall.
05:12
Opera singer Eliza Boom comes home
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No matter how famous they become overseas, our opera singers are often keen to come home to perform. Munich- based Eliza Boom is no exception. Eliza's in the lineup of in-demand young operatic talent in the Auckland Opera Studio Annual Gala. She'll be singing arias by Verdi, Puccini, Korngold, Mozart, and one of her new favourite composers, Richard Strauss. Since September 2020, Eliza's been working at the Bayerische Staatsoper in Munich, taking part in their Opera Studio training programme, and performing roles on the main stage. Eliza tells Lynn Freeman that, like so many singers before her, she honed her vocal cords singing gospel music in church, alongside her parents and five siblings. Soprano Eliza Boom will be performing at the Auckland Opera Studio Opera Gala on the 21st of August at the Auckland Town Hall.
12:05
Hilary Hahn: the violin virtuoso pushing musical boundaries
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Considered one of the world's great violinists, American Hilary Hahn is a three-time Grammy Award winner ionate about making classical music more accessible.
28:13
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