Bryan Crump
The power of song
Founding member of the Soweto Gospel Choir, Shimmy Jiyane, talks with Bryan Crump ahead of the choir's Auckland Arts Festival concerts. Video, Audio
Real life couple star in an opera rom-com
Budding opera stars and real life couple, Sarah Mileham and Alfred Fonoti-Fuimaono, talk about sharing the stage in Donizetti's "The Elixir of Love".
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Putting sound art in a silo
From silos to parks, sound art is coming to Auckland. Audio Foundation director Jeff Henderson talks about The Second Aotearoa International Festival of Secret Sounds.
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Moment of Calm: Overheard in the Street
On a still sunny Summer day on a quiet suburban street, you never know what you might hear wafting out of an open window as you walk by. Audio
Pianos - a new growth industry
Adrian Mann talks to Bryan Crump about growing his piano business. Video, Audio
Nicholas Tarling Aria Competition introduces new category for 2025
RNZ Concert host Bryan Crump speaks with the winner of the inaugural Tarling Aria Trophy, Stephanie Cortesi. Audio
Beethoven: A never ending journey of discovery
Pianist Haochen Zhang talks with RNZ Concert's Bryan Crump ahead of his New Zealand debut, playing Beethoven's Emperor Concerto with the Auckland Philharmonia. Video, Audio
Musical fusion at the Hannah Playhouse
Bridget Douglas from the contemporary classical ensemble Stroma, and Nick Tipping from the Jazz band The Jac are looking forward to merging into one band, just for one night. Video, Audio
A pirate of the high Cs
Tenor Zachary McCulloch talks to Bryan Crump ahead of his performance in this year's Opera in a Days Bay Garden, playing Gualtiero in Bellini’s "Il Pirata" (The Pirate). Video, Audio
Moment of Calm: All aboard.
RNZ Concert host Bryan Crump invites you on a relaxing train journey without having to move a finger - apart from the clicking on the link. Audio
New Zealand Youth Choir goes to Waitangi
RNZ Concert host Bryan Crump talks with soprano Tess Dalgety-Evans ahead of the choir's performances at the Treaty Grounds on Waitangi Day. Audio
Classical sax education
Saxophonist Michael Jamieson talks to Bryan Crump about encouraging more sax players to go classical. Video, Audio
Writing for children is never child's play
As SOUNZ seeks submissions from composers for this year's work for Orchestra Wellington and the children's ensemble Arohanui Strings, we speak to the man who wrote last year's composition: South… Audio
Bringing the bass
RNZ Concert's Bryan Crump catches up with NZ double bass player Louis van der Mespel on a trip home from the Netherlands. Audio
Hooked on Opera
John Drummond, former music professor at Otago University, composer and broadcaster, talks about his book Habitation of Dreams: A Life in Opera. Audio
Grace writes notes for the Auckland Philharmonia
RNZ's Bryan Crump talks with Grace Wellik, the Auckland Philharmonia's Young Composer-in-Residence for 2025, and Evie Dwyer-Leech, who's part of the orchestra's Learn & Participate team. Audio
Opera: It's a family affair
Rising star, tenor Jordan Fonoti-Fuimaono, has been awarded this year's Dame Malvina Major Foundation Scholarship. Audio
"I find lots of joy in discovering strange and wonderful things"
William Dart's long-running music programme on RNZ, New Horizons, is coming to an end after more than four decades, but he'll keep discovering and enjoying new music. Audio
From the Marae to Moana
Pere Wihongi, music director of the Te Reo Māori version of the Disney movie Moana 2, on how Te Reo has shaped her musical life. Video, Audio