Bryan Crump
Hammer and tongs with Jenő Lisztes
Hungarian virtuoso Jenő Lisztes is bringing his hammers to the Auckland Town Hall this week to perform in a one-off cimbalom showcase. Video, Audio
Together again - Kemp English reunites with "Norma".
Kemp English talks to Bryan Crump about rekindling his relationship with "Norma", the Dunedin Town Hall organ. Audio
Thinking about home
Actor Nathaniel Lees talks with Bryan Crump about his role as narrator in Voices New Zealand's upcoming Wellington season of Horizons, an immersive concert blending music, poetry, and song to explore… Video, Audio
Online waiata songbook goes live
Learning some of Aotearoa's best loved waiata has never been easier. Video, Audio
Moment of Calm: Blackbird singing in a concrete jungle
Not all moments of calm come from the countryside, Bryan Crump recorded this blackbird singing deep in the heart of Wellington's concrete jungle. Audio
Raising the roof
All eight of Aotearoa's Anglican Cathedral Choirs are gathering for a festival this weekend. Andrew Williams is one of the singers and composers. Audio
2023 Michael Hill winner returns to New Zealand
Jenny Jin, the winner of the 2023 Michael Hill International Violin Competition is back in Aotearoa to perform with the Auckland Philharmonia and tour for Chamber Music New Zealand. Video, Audio
Two concertos for the price of one concert
A new clarinet concerto by NZ composer Ross Harris, and one by jazz great Artie Shaw form a double bill when British soloist Julian Bliss joins the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra this weekend. Video, Audio
Auckland Philharmonia: a hero's orchestra
Chief Executive Diana Weir shares some highlights from the orchestra's 2025 Season with Bryan Crump. Audio
Moment of Calm: Taking you to the river
This week's Sonic Moment of Calm takes you to the river. The Tongariro River to be exact. Audio
Moving while you're sitting down
Heleen du Plessis leads her cello ensemble in a joint concert with the Dunedin City Jazz Orchestra, designed to make you feel like dancing. Audio
Beefing up the recorder sound
Recorder soloist and ensemble director Simon Borutzki talks about the difference a bit of bass makes. Video, Audio
The versatile Sherry Shelton
Organist, pianist, harpist and singer Sherry Shelton has a concert coming up in Bluff this Saturday. Audio
Moment of Calm: Spring Sunrise
Capturing the sound of a near perfect Spring morning. Audio
Sending the music back home
Young Christchurch-raised composer Eva Bedggood talks about her latest work, which NZTrio is about to premiere in her home town. Audio
Harmony in the hay
Canturbury ceramic artist and gallery owner John Allan talks about turning an old hay shed into a music venue. Audio
Hope out of hate
Singers from the Wellington Youth Choir talk about their upcoming concert where they'll be performing a work composed in response to the 1998 murder of Matthew Shepard, a young gay American man. Video, Audio
Keeping it in the family
Visiting cellist Sterling Elliot can thank his mother for his stellar career, although he initially wanted to play the violin. Video, Audio
Alexandra through the looking glass
Alexandra Hope Watson is many things, from daredevil plane pilot to mathematician, but perhaps her greatest love is writing musicals. Video, Audio