WW1
Rangitoto
'Rangitoto (Morceau à la Gavotte)' (1907) - Music by Arthur V. Carbines, arranged by Brett Lowe. Performed by the Farewell Zealandia Salon Orchestra, conductor Brett Lowe. Audio
Our Territorials
'Our Territorials' (1914) - Words by H. S. B. Ribbands, Music by A. R. Don, arranged by Brett Lowe. Performed by David Dell with the Farewell Zealandia Salon Orchestra, conductor Brett Lowe. Audio
Mrs Tommy Atkins
'Mrs Tommy Atkins' (1916) - Words and music by C. L. Fleming, arranged by Brett Lowe. Performed by Alexandra Foster with the Farewell Zealandia Salon Orchestra, conductor Brett Lowe. Audio
Lads of the Silver Fern
'Lads of the Silver Fern' (1916) - Words and music by Bessie Ferguson Hume, arranged by Brett Lowe. Performed by Barry Mora with the Farewell Zealandia Salon Orchestra, conductor Brett Lowe. Audio
Ka Mate! Ka Mate!
'Ka Mate! Ka Mate!' - Words and Music by Te Rangi Hikiroa. Performed by Barry Mora and Lachlan Craig with Rosemary Barnes (piano). Audio
John Bull and Uncle Sam
'John Bull and Uncle Sam' (1917) - Words by Mary E. Budge, Music by E. J. Burke, arranged by Brett Lowe. Performed by Barry Mora with the Farewell Zealandia Salon Orchestra, conductor Brett Lowe. Audio
England's Watching
'England's Watching' (1914) - Words and music by Joye Eggers, arranged by Brett Lowe. Performed by Mary Newman-Pound with the Farewell Zealandia Salon Orchestra, conductor Brett Lowe. Audio
E Pari Ra
'E Pari Ra' (1927) - Words and music by Paraire Henare Tomoana, arranged by L. Rowe and adapted for trio by Brett Lowe. Performed by Alexandra Foster with Jessica Hindin (violin), Katherine Hebley… Audio
Daddy, Soldier Daddy
'Daddy, Soldier Daddy' (c1916) - Words by James Jesse Stroud, Music by A. H. Pettitt, arranged Brett Lowe. Performed by Lachlan Craig and the Farewell Zealandia Salon Orchestra, conductor Brett Lowe.
…Camp Stew
'Camp Stew' (c1915) Words by J. B. Thomson, Music by Zo Elliott, arranged by Geo. Trinkhaus, adapted by Brett Lowe. Performed by Lachlan Craig with the Farewell Zealandia Salon Orchestra, conductor… Audio
The Armenian story
Lecturer in Politics and International Relations at the University of Auckland. Audio
Olivia Allison: Auckland Dawn Service
Reporter for Radio New Zealand, who attended the Dawn Service in Auckland. Audio
Susie Ferguson: Gallipoli
Presenter on Morning Report on Radio New Zealand, reporting in advance of the Dawn Service at Gallipoli.Colette Muir is also in Gallipoli and joins Susie Ferguson. Audio
Soldiers Diary - Part 21
6 May 1915 - the horrors of war and notes about the author. Audio
Gallipoli: PM happy with security
Prime Minister John Key has given his approval to the massive security operation at Gallipoli ahead of the dawn service in Turkey.
Ode to Gallipoli by Bev Wood
A young woman on her OE is drawn to her great-grandfather's grave at Gallipoli. Audio
'For glory and honour'?
New Zealanders didn't only die at Gallipoli, and soon enough will come the centenaries of even more major loss in France and Belgium.
Arrest after attack on Anzac tribute
Police say children at a Hamilton school were hugely upset when they saw the crosses they had put up for an Anzac tribute had been smashed up and ripped out. Audio
Tane Upjohn-Beatson - Gallipoli: The scale of our war
Award-winning composer and film sound designer Tane Upjohn-Beatson discusses with Kate Mead how he created the sounds for the Te Papa exhibition, Gallipoli: The scale of our war. Audio
Anzac commemorations in Wellington
The streets of Wellington were abuzz with activity this afternoon, as today's Anzac parade closed the central CBD.