Bryan Crump
Harp Fest NZ 2023: a celebration of the harp
Love the harp? Check out Harp Fest NZ this Waitangi Weekend in Tāmaki Makaurau / Auckland. Audio
Preparing for Te Matatini
Hātea Kapa Haka is one of the many groups taking part in the prestigious Māori performing arts festival this February. Bryan Crump caught up with the group’s choral master arranger, David Tapene. Audio
Children's entertainer Chris Lam Sam
"Childhood is a party", says composer, song writer and children's entertainer Chris Lam Sam. He tells Bryan why it's important for children to have songs written just for them. Audio
Awards continue for Chris Artley
"I like to throw in a few unexpected moments," says Chris Artley of his choral compositions, which win prizes all around the world. Audio
SoundsWell Singers: better together
SoundsWell Singers is a therapeutic choir in Wellington that supports people with a variety of neurological conditions. Audio
Funding success for choral singing
The NZ Choral Federation's Singing for Lifelong Wellbeing initiative will receive funding from the Ministry for Culture & Heritage. Audio
A road trip celebrating 25 years of Country Life
Every year Country Life's three producers get to discover nooks and crannies around the country, visiting close to 100 towns and communities every year. We're marking our 25th birthday show by taking… Audio
A road trip celebrating 25 years of Country Life
Every year Country Life's three producers get to discover nooks and crannies around the country, visiting close to 100 towns and communities every year. We're marking our 25th birthday show by taking…
Audio4001 Nights (give or take)
To mark his 4001 Nights - give or take on RNZ National, Bryan takes a look back on 17 years in his life as a broadcaster, and 17 years in the life of the planet. These are the events and interviews… Audio
The Mix Tape with Bryan Crump
For his final act on Nights Bryan has a mixtape chosen by The Nights team - past, present and future Audio
An Eye On South Auckland
Photographer Raymond Sagapolutele joins us once again with an update from South Auckland. Audio
Forest Correspondent
Our forest correspondent, Dean Baigent-Mercer joins us for a discussion about swamp forests which are the biggest missing type of forest system from New Zealand's landscape. Audio
Linguistic and Cultural Heritage
Dr Julia de Bres, sociolinguist and senior lecturer at Massey University is back and is looking at our linguistic and cultural identity, including her own dutch heritage. Audio
Brian Easton and When Does Market Liberalisation Work
Economist Brian Easton returns with more economic insights looking at China's belt and road initiative, the legacy of the Soviet Union's last leader Mikhail Gorbachev and the first budget from UK's… Audio
Economics with Eric Crampton
Chief Economist at The New Zealand Initiative Dr Eric Crampton is in the studio to talk economics. Tonight he's talking competition and antitrust laws. Audio
Fergus Barrowman brings the jazz
Fergus Barrowman joins the show with a some of favourites from Lester Young Trio and Ted Nash, along with a tune from Lucien Johnson that he picked up over the long weekend. Video, Audio
What is matroid theory?
Tonight Professor Dillon Mayhew discusses his research into matroid theory. Matroids are abstract mathematical objects that can be thought of as finite geometrical configurations. Audio
Playing Favourites with RNZ’s Bryan Crump
After 17 years hosting Nights, RNZ presenter Bryan Crump heads over to our fine music network RNZ Concert this month. He joins Kim Hill to play some favourite songs and chat about his career. Video, Audio, Gallery