Kenneth Young
Resound: David Griffiths
Kenneth Young looks at the Stabat Mater by composer David Griffiths. Audio
John COUSINS: Six Points and a Postscript (Introduction)
Introduced by Kenneth Young. Audio
Ross HARRIS: The Floating Bride, the Crimson Village (Introduction)
Introduced by Kenneth Young. Audio
Kenneth YOUNG: Piano Concerto
Michael Houstoun (piano), Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra, conducted by Steven Smith. Recorded by Radio New Zealand Concert at the Auckland Town Hall, 26 August 2004. Audio
Chris Watson
Kenneth Young talks with the New Zealand composer, former Mozart Fellow and manager of the Resound Project. Audio
Alex Taylor
Alex Taylor, composer, curator of the Intrepid Music Project, multi-instrumentalist, poet and blogger talks with Kenneth Young. Audio
Claire Cowan
Claire Cowan, composer, collaborator and director of the Blackbird Ensemble talks with Kenneth Young. Audio
William Alwyn (1905-1985)
Kenneth Young presents the life and work of this composer, best known for film work, who once said that the string quartet was the "most perfect of mediums". Audio
The Critic's Chair for 1 June 2014
Kenneth Young sits in our Critic's Chair this week. He revels in a new recording of Gabrieli works performed by Berlin Brass, and explores three orchestral works by Chinese-American composer Bright… Audio
Michael Endres - pianist and teacher
German-born pianist Michael Endres maintains an international concert and recording career whilst resident near Christchurch and Head of Piano at the University of Canterbury. He talks with Kenneth… Audio
The Critic's Chair for 16 March 2014
Kenneth Young reviews four recent orchestral releases on The Critic's Chair. Vasily Petrenko conducts the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic in Shostakovich's large-scale fourth symphony, and Delius in… Audio