Bryan Crump
The magic of Louis Schwizgebel
Swiss-French pianist Louis Schwizgebel is in Aotearoa to perform Saint-Saëns's Piano Concerto No. 2 with the Auckland Philharmonia, but when he's not making music, he's often making magic. Video, Audio
Musical healing through the millennia
Madhurima Banerjee talks about a centuries old practice of musical healing. Audio
Piping hot: Kiwis players bag overseas success
Kiwi pipers Brendon Eade and Liam Kernaghan talk with Bryan Crump about their success at one of Europe's top bagpiping competitions. Video, Audio
Fit for a king: the multi-talented Roderick Williams
Baritone Roderick William talks about mixing work with travel, and also singing with composing. Video, Audio
Justin DeHart - Towards Midnight
Percussionist Justin DeHart has a new album out, featuring New Zealand compositions. Audio
Half a century of doing it From Scratch
From Scratch, one of the country's most original music ensembles has reached middle age, and its as maverick as ever. Video, Audio
A night at the opera with Gyles Beckford
When he's not taking care of business for RNZ, Gyles Beckford loves opera. Video, Audio
An oratorio, a requiem and a psalm
Bay of Plenty choirs The Edgecumbe Choir and Scholars Baroque Aotearoa are preparing for performances of some big choral works over the next couple of weekends. RNZ Concert's Bryan Crump talks with… Audio
Mike Nock: a life in music
"It's either compose or decompose!" says Mike Nock, who hasn't stopped making music since he began his career back in the 1950s. The jazz musician will be inducted into the New Zealand Music Hall of… Audio
Moment of Calm - Piano Practice
Isn't there something magic about hearing someone practicing music as you walk past their home? RNZ Concert host Bryan Crump thinks so. So he recorded a little of that magic for this week's "Sonic"… Audio
Valuing music from different cultures
Dr Te Oti Rakena, an associate professor at the School of Music, Auckland University, is one of the editors of a new text book: Decolonising and Indigenising Music Education: First Peoples Leading… Audio
Baroque Voices turns 30
Wellington choir Baroque Voices is celebrating three decades of singing. Founder and music director Pepe Becker talks with Three to Seven's Bryan Crump. Audio
The call of the pipes
Congratulations to organ building apprentice Julian Shaw, who's the recipient of a Neil Stocker Memorial Fund award. Audio
The Shortest History of Music
Writer and broadcaster Andrew Ford talks with RNZ Concert's Bryan Crump about his latest book. Audio
Moment of Calm: Lunch by the habour
Bryan Crump recorded this week's "Sonic" Moment of Calm during lunch hour one sunny winter's day down by the waterside. Audio
Intangible Echoes
'When I am not, what will there be?' The line from Leo Tolstoy's novel The Death of Ivan Ilyich is the inspiration behind Michael F Williams' work 'Intangible Echoes', which gets its world premiere… Audio
Hannah Darroch: Music is more than a 'nice to have'
The new Chief Executive of SOUNZ Centre for New Zealand Music talks with Bryan Crump. Video, Audio
New Zealand Guitar Quartet: Equinox
After nearly a decade and a half of music making, the New Zealand Guitar Quartet is winding up. But not before releasing a final album. Audio
Maxim Vengerov: when body, mind and violin are one
Skipping between rehearsals and masterclasses, one of the world's best violinists finds time to drop by the RNZ studios. Video, Audio