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Concert Audio Features

Almost all talk and feature programmes on Radio New Zealand Concert contain music sourced from commercial CDs. Radio New Zealand has rights to broadcast this material but at this stage does not have rights to offer copies of programmes for sale or download.

The exceptions currently available are here:

Composer of the Week
Focusing on a new composer every week.The introductory audio is also available on demand.
He Ara Pūoro
He Ara Pūoro (A Pathway of Song) is a collaboration between Richard Nunns and Radio New Zealand, whereby Richard plays and begins to describe the many traditional Māori instruments in his collection.
Houstoun and Chopin
New Zealand’s foremost pianist Michael Houstoun talks to Tim Dodd about his approach to playing the music of Fryderyk Chopin.
Michael Hill International Violin Competition 2009
Radio New Zealand Concert will be publishing the performances from the semi-finals and final of this competition.
Music in Braille
Lisette Wesseling explores Louis Braille’s adaptation of his six-dot reading and writing system for the blind to represent the language of music.
Podcast Classics
A monthly web-only feature, podcasting performances by New Zealand artists.
Pressing On
Drawing on the expertise of a range of reviewers, each week we check out the latest CD releases.

Radio New Zealand Audio

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Audio is categorised based on the frequency of the programme it was heard in. Click on the headings below to access the programmes. If you are unsure where to look, try the audio search or the latest audio page.

Live Audio Streams

Streams are in Windows Media format. Mac and Linux users see our help section.

If you use Windows Vista and streaming has stopped working see our help section.

Daily On Demand

Weekly Audio On Demand

Music On Demand

Documentaries, Lectures and Forums

Parliament Audio

Podcasts & Downloads

Downloads and Podcasts are available on selected programmes. Our podcast page has a complete list of feeds.

Audio Help

Concert Access Keys

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