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Three to Seven
Bryan Crump brings you a mix of the fresh and the familiar from school’s out to dinner time and beyond.
Monday to Friday, 3pm - 7pm
Text 8824, texts cost 20 cents
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Listen to music and performing arts interviews here when it suits you, as broadcast at 4pm most days:
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Jane Bulpin and the art of symphonic logistics
18 Sep 2025Ahead of her departure for the UK, Jane Bulpin looks back on her work as Director: Orchestral Delivery with the NZSO. Read more Video, Audio
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Moment of Calm: Blackbirds at Dawn.
17 Sep 2025Blackbirds usually don't sing in the dead of night, but they were singing a great song early one Dunedin morning. Read more Audio
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Working through the break
17 Sep 2025New Zealand String Quartet violinist Peter Clark talks with RNZ Concert part way through the quartet's latest tour. Read more Audio
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Putting Te Reo into the libretto
16 Sep 2025Ahead of its broadcast on RNZ Concert, director Kawiti Waetford talks about Toiere, a show mixing opera with Te Reo Māori. Read more Video, Audio
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Dressed for success
15 Sep 2025Hawke's Bay tenor Lila Crichton talks about his latest gig, singing for this year's World of WearableArt show in Wellington. Read more Video, Audio
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Composing in a changing climate
12 Sep 2025This year’s SOUNZ Tarling Trust Orchestral Commission winner Joshua Pearson dedicates his prize to highlighting the vulnerability of Pasifika nations to climate change. Read more Video, Audio
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You can't beat a cornetto
11 Sep 2025Danny Lucin is a go-to man when it comes to playing the cornetto in Australia and New Zealand. He and conductor Michael Stewart talk with RNZ Concert ahead of a performance of the early 17th century… Read more Video, Audio
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Moment of calm: Ruru in the Rain.
10 Sep 2025Few things are more calming in the evening than the sound of a Ruru calling - unless you're on its menu. Read more Audio
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In it for the long hall
10 Sep 2025Waikato-raised saxophonist Simon Brew talks about coming home to manage a music venue in the heart of Cambridge. Read more Audio
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Pasifika singing - it's time to talk
9 Sep 2025Pasifika singers are an increasingly big part of the New Zealand choral scene. Will Kingi and Enyah Talamaivao are part of a Choirs Aotearoa gathering which recognises that role, but will also explore… Read more Video, Audio
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Anapela Polata’ivao and Stacey Leilua: From Tinā to opera
8 Sep 2025Anapela Polata’ivao and Stacey Leilua bring a Kiwi Samoan perspective to directing the action in NZ Opera's latest production, Jonathan Dove's "The Monster in the Maze".
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Mika Cornelius: turning mushrooms into music
5 Sep 2025Universal Veil is a new work by composer and sound designer Mika Cornelius. It's inspired by the world of fungi and their life cycles. Read more Video, Audio
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Three to Seven
Bryan Crump brings you a mix of the fresh and the familiar from school’s out to dinner time and beyond.
Monday to Friday, 3pm - 7pm
Text 8824 (texts cost 20 cents)
Email concert@rnz.co.nz