New Zealand Composition
The Proms, and amplifying New Zealand’s live music performances
Twenty of the most entertaining live classical music performances from the United Kingdom are being broadcast on RNZ Concert this month, and millions of people overseas have heard our music over the… Video
Jeffrey Grice - A Culture of Accident
Jeffrey Grice, the New Zealand pianist who's been resident in Paris for almost 40 years, talks to Tim Dodd about his career, the special projects in which he attempts a new relationship with his… Audio
Jack Body - Turtle Time
Jack Body's classic score from 1968, with text by NZ poet Russell Haley, performed by Callum Blackmore (speaker), Jonathan Dunlop (harpsichord), Rachel Song (piano), Cynthia Hsu (harp), Amy Hsu… Audio
Lilburn's Legacy - Alex Taylor
Tim Dodd talks to Alex Taylor about the inspiration he's taken from Douglas Lilburn. Followed by Taylor's "feel" performed by the NZSO conducted by Tecwyn Evans. Audio
Lilburn's Legacy - Anthony Ritchie
Tim Dodd talks to Anthony Ritchie about the inspiration he's taken from Douglas Lilburn. Followed by Ritchie's Viola Concerto performed by Tim Deighton with the Penn's Woods Festival Orchestra… Audio
Lilburn's Legacy - five composers reflect
Tim Dodd talks to five New Zealand composers about the influence of Douglas Lilburn and plays examples from their music. Audio
Lilburn's Legacy - Philip Norman
Tim Dodd talks to Philip Norman about the inspiration he's taken from Douglas Lilburn. Followed by Norman's "Murphy's Law" for saxophone and piano performed by Rompduo. Audio
Lilburn's Legacy - John Rimmer
Tim Dodd talks to John Rimmer about the inspiration he's taken from Douglas Lilburn. Followed by Rimmer's Symphony 'The Feeling for Sound' performed by the APO conducted by John Hopkins. Audio