Bryan Crump
The Big Sing finale in Dunedin
RNZ's own Bryan Crump is the MC for tomorrow night's Gala Concert and joins Mark Leishman. Audio
Shona Murray: 'Music goes with so many things'
Music educator and choral conductor Shona Murray talks with RNZ Concert's Bryan Crump about secondary school choral festival The Big Sing and its beginnings, and the essential role of music in our… Video, Audio
Twenty years in charge of The Realm
Jazz drummer Greg Crayford is getting ready to lead celebrations of two decades of his jazz residency at Wellington bar The Realm. Audio
Moment of Calm: Freight train on the tracks
From a distance, a passing freight train can be quite relaxing. Audio
András Fejér - last man sitting
Cellist András Fejér, the last remaining original member of the Takács Quartet, speaks to RNZ Concert ahead of the ensemble's 50th anniversary tour of New Zealand. Video, Audio
Getting rid of the earworm
Composer Bjorn Arntsen has a cure for earworms: recycle them into a new piece. Audio
Canterbury songs by the dozen
Philip Norman prepares to lead Christchurch choir Jubilate Singers in a celebration of Canterbury words and music. Audio
Carolyn Mills: Leaving on her own terms
Carolyn Mills looks back on more than three decades as Principal Harp with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. Audio
Loving the birdsong around the Magpie House
Penny Axtens is the latest composer-in-residence at the former home of Douglas Lilburn. Audio
Moment of Calm: The comfort of crows.
If you think "cawing" is calming, Bryan Crump has a selection of Aussie crows (or are they ravens?) to sooth your current situation. Audio
Meeting the NZSO's top brass
Marc Feldman, the new CEO of the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, and André de Ridder, its Music Director Designate, talk with RNZ Concert host Bryan Crump. Audio
Travels with my tuba
Auckland Philharmonia musician Alex Jeantou is taking his tuba on a tour of the town. Audio
Music from below the high tide mark
Dunedin-born composer Nathaniel Otley has written a new piece inspired by the 2015 South Dunedin flood. Audio
From Flaxmere to Florence
Young New Zealand tenor Taylor Wallbank is about to embark on two years of study and performance in Italy. Video, Audio
Moment of Calm: Ferry crossing.
If you're feeling a little washed up, maybe this sonic trip on a Syndey ferry will lift your spirits. Audio
Coming in from the wilderness
Conductor - and part-time park ranger - Jun Märkl is in New Zealand to conduct Ravel's massive paean to Nature: Daphnis & Chloe. Audio
Robert Ibell: Chamber music champion
Robert Ibell first worked as a teacher before becoming a full-time cellist, but in recent years he's gone back to school to help coach the next generation of musicians. Video, Audio
The apocalyptic work getting a rapturous reception
Composer Jack Bewley talks about his brass band work for the end of the world. Video, Audio
The Three Bears, just right in 1965
On the eve of the 60th NZCT Chamber Music Contest, violinist Miles Golding remembers when he was part of the trio that won the first competition. Video, Audio
Brotherly love on the tabla
Indian classical musician Ustad Fazal Qureshi is in New Zealand for a concert in honour of his brother and fellow tabla player, Ustad Zakir Hussain. Video, Audio