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SOUNZ Contemporary Award finalist Michael Norris: throat singing as high art
Michael Norris is one of three SOUNZ Contemporary Award finalists for 2018. He tells us why he enjoyed working with local throat singer Jonny Marks to create Sygyt, a work that melds the ancient folk… Video, Audio
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Upbeat for Wednesday 12 September 2018
SOUNZ Contemporary Award finalist Michael Norris talks about the fun he had creating a work for throat singer Jonny Marks, we find out why Bach is going to prison in the US and we continue our… Video
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Sound Lounge: Kyle Gann's modern alternative to Holst's Planets; Michael Norris's electrically charged Volti; Contemporary vinyl releases
Audio 8 Sep 2018Comparing his updated version of the Planets to Holst's, Kyle Gann says; "My Planets may be better, may be worse, but their raison d'etre is that they are more suggestive of contemporary astrology… Video
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NZSO announces 2019 subscription season
The NZSO’s 2019 core repertoire season features favourites including Holst’s The Planets and Beethoven’s complete symphonies, new local commissions and a bevy of talented soloists. Audio
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Sound Lounge: 2018 SOUNZ Contemporary Award nominees; Japanese woodcuts turned into music; Vasks's spiritual summary of the times
Audio 25 Aug 2018Hear how two different composers (Psathas & Rochberg) were inspired by Japanese wooduts (Ukiyo) in their music. Latvian composer Peteris Vasks has contemplated the passing of the twentieth century --… Video
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Silver Scrolls classical and soundtrack finalists announced
Finalists for the SOUNZ Contemporary Award, Best Music in Film & Best Music in Series have been announced. Video, Audio
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Passio
Richard Davy's "Passio Domini Nostri Jesu Christe" as conceived by Jack Body and elaborated by him and fellow New Zealand composers Gillian Whitehead, Ross Harris, Lissa Meridan, David Farquhar, and… Audio
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Media freedom under the microscope
New Zealand is back in the top ten in the annual rankings of global media freedom. That's not bad considering we plummeted down the ladder last year. But does that mean everything’s rosy?
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Sound Lounge: New Zealand music for woodwind; Ballet Mécanique; Composer Spotlight: Chinary Ung
New Zealand Music for Woodwind, recorded in University of Auckland Music Theatre; The autonomous instruments used in Stroma's performance of Ballet Mécanique.
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Jim Murphy and Michael Norris - Mechanical Ballet
Drums strike themselves, piano keys don't need fingers to make music - the instruments play themselves in the show Mechanical Ballet. Jim Murphy is one of the creators of the autonomous instruments… Audio
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Fletcher Building fallout
Interesting comments over the weekend on the Fletcher Building failures; what went awry with Fletcher's Building & Interiors (B&I) division. Audio
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Variety is the spice of life for Orchestra Wellington
Orchestra Wellington has gone for variety in 2018 with a Dvorak Symphony cycle, Verdi’s Requiem, concertos by Mozart, Britten and Bartok, new works by Composers in Residence Michael Norris and Gao… Audio
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Michael NORRIS: Splinter Cells
Lars Mlekusch (alto/baritone sax), Stroma conducted by Hamish McKeich. Recorded by RNZ Concert, 17 July 2005. Audio
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Stroma’s Maximum Minimalism
Maximum Minimalism is the paradoxical title of Stroma’s concert at Wellington’s City Gallery featuring the hypnotic, looping sound worlds of composers Steve Reich, Julia Wolfe, Alison Isadora and… Audio
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SOUNZ Contemporary Award Winner 2017 - Salina Fisher
Composer Salina Fisher has won the SOUNZ Contemporary Award 2017, New Zealand's premier composition prize, for her work for string quartet 'Tōrino'. This is the second consecutive year Fisher has won… Video, Audio
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World in Sport for 23 August 2017
Audio 23 Aug 2017Papua New Guinea is celebrating back to back AFL International Cup titles, the PNG Hunters win the Intrust Super Cup minor premiership, Fiji targets a return to the top tier of junior rugby and a new… Audio
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STROMA create taonga puoro fusion for Matariki
The renaissance of taonga puoro - traditional Māori musical instruments - continues to build, with a major collaboration between leading chamber ensemble STROMA and two of Aotearoa's top performers of… Audio
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Sarah BALLARD: Beneath the Antarctic Ice Sheet
Estrella: Somi Kim, Gemma Lee, Judy Lee, Cindy Tsao (pianos). Audio
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Brad JENKINS: The Way Out is Through
New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, Hamish McKeich (conductor). Recorded by RNZ Concert for the 2016 NZ Composer Sessions. Video, Audio
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Prosaic Notes from an Unwritten Journal by Jenny McLeod
'Prosaic Notes from an Unwritten Journal': Composer Jenny McLeod considers Lilburn’s thoughts on tradition and language, and continues with her own personal reflections, in illustrated verse.
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Rachael MORGAN: from a fixed point
175 East directed by Hamish McKeich. Recorded by Radio New Zealand Concert, 15 August 2009. Audio
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Michael NORRIS: Chrysalis
Dana Parkhill (flute), Michael Norris (tape realisation). Recorded by RNZ Concert, 15 November 1996. Audio
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Michael Norris: 'Nine Echoes'
New music ensemble Stroma mark 100 years since Douglas Lilburn's birth with a concert of specially composed works: responding to Lilburn's Nine Short Pieces for Piano. Co-director and composer Michael… Audio
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Michael Norris - Nine Echoes for Lilburn
Audio 1 Nov 2015Co-director from contemporary ensemble Stroma which plays Nine Echos, a world premiere of works by nine composers, written in response to Douglas Lilburn's own Nine Short Pieces for Piano. Audio
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Michael Norris: Stroma
Michael Norris talks about the ensemble Stroma's first concert this year at the Wellington City Gallery. Audio
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Christian Lindberg: Top brass
World-leading trombonist and conductor presenting Jan Sandström's Echoes of Eternity with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. Audio
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Michael NORRIS: dans les debris du temps
175 East. Recorded by Radio New Zealand Concert, 27 October 2002. Audio
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Me Korero - Composing for East and West
This year's SOUNZ Contemporary Award winner is Wellington based Michael Norris for his composition 'Inner Phases' Audio
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Michael NORRIS: Machine Noises
From Landscape Preludes. Stephen De Pledge, piano. Recorded by Radio New Zealand Concert in the Ilott Theatre, Wellington Town Hall, 27 February 2008. Audio
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SOUNZ Contemporary Award 2014 winner: Michael Norris
SOUNZ Contemporary Winner Winner of the 2014 SOUNZ Contemporary Award . Audio