Bryan Crump
Auckland Philharmonia to perform NZ premiere of Die tote Stadt
The Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra will soon be presenting the New Zealand premiere of 'Die tote Stadt'. Frances Moore is Stage Director for this 'opera in concert' performance of Erich Korngold's… Audio
Proposed staff cuts at the New Zealand School of Music
The New Zealand School of Music Te Kōkī will lose around a third of its staff if cuts, proposed to help Victoria University keep its deficit under control, go ahead. Professor Sally Jane Norman… Audio
Leah Thomas
Against a backdrop of tough times for young classical musicians in Wellington - with the city's School of Music facing major cuts as Victoria University struggles to control a 33 million dollar… Audio
Mark Walton: “My career would be very different if I had good eyesight”
Admired teacher, clarinet and saxophone player Mark Walton is back in Aotearoa for his YouTube series Aotearoa Musical Treasures and to perform as a soloist with Resonance Ensemble Orchestra in… Audio
David Bremner: "Being part of their journey is really special"
NZSO Principal Trombonist and conductor David Bremner joins Bryan Crump from Nuku'alofa Tonga to discuss the Island nation's love affair with brass instruments and the profound effect the visit has… Audio
RNZ Concert Host Leah Thomas wins Fulbright Graduate Award
RNZ Concert Host Leah Thomas is leaving for New York City to study for a Master of Arts Management at the New School, after winning a Fulbright Scholarship Graduate Award. Audio
Turbo-charged Tenor Simon O’Neill "New Zealand makes great opera singers!”
World class heldentenor Simon O’Neill performs Mahler’s, Das Lied von der Erde in Dunedin on Saturday. He tells Bryan Crump about the pressures on New Zealand’s classical arts and the courage it takes… Audio
Announcing the winner of a South Island orchestral composition award
Dunedin Professor and leading New Zealand Classical Composer, Anthony Ritchie declares the winner of the annual award for orchestral composition, which aims to nurture local composers residing in… Audio
The Tempestuous collaborators
Long-distance relationships can be difficult, but theatre collaborators Penny Ashton and Robbie Ellis have made it work. Audio
Double bass concerto takes its inspiration from Northland giant
A giant pūriri tree in a Northland forest inspired Ben Hoadley's Double Bass Concerto. It gets its premiere this weekend. Audio
Camilla Hoitenga plays Aile du songe
Soloist with the Auckland Philharmonia, the American flutist will perform the concerto written especially for her by composer and friend Kaija Saariaho. Video, Audio
New album from violinist Benjamin Baker
Benjamin Baker's latest album of violin and piano music with pianist Daniel Lebhardt features works composed in the 1910s. Audio
Choral music powerhouse awarded King's Birthday honour
Congratulations to Dr Karen Grylls, who has been awarded Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to choral music. Audio
German opera course success for Wellington singer
Baritone Chris Berentson is off to Germany to perform the title role in Lyric Opera Studio Weimar's production of Don Giovanni. Audio
A doorway to classical music
Geoffrey John Davies talks with Bryan Crump about The Violin Channel, the classical music website he founded. Audio
Chamber music contest gets underway
It's that time of year again - the district rounds for the NZCT Chamber Music Contest are about to begin! Organiser-in-Chief Bleau Bustenera talks with Bryan Crump about this important event for… Audio
Saxophonist Valentine Michaud
The young French musician is in New Zealand to perform John Psathas' Zahara with Orchestra Wellington. Audio
Making music so that others will make music
Southern Institute of Technology Research Manager, Dr Sally Bodkin-Allen, explains the concept behind Outreach Singing with its focus on using music for another's benefit. Audio
Organist Thomas Wilson: "You've got to be a bit mad on the instrument"
The Hamilton-born organist is back in the country to take part in this weekend's Waikato Organ Festival as Guest Recitalist. Audio
Competition success for young Dunedin cellist
Boudewijn Keenan, winner of the 2023 Dunedin Concerto Competition, talks with Bryan Crump. Audio