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RADIO JANUARY 15-21

RNZ Concert

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NB: All programmes are subject to change

SATURDAY

News and Weather 6.00am, 7.00, 8.00, 9.00, noon

6.00 Summer Mornings 10.00 Summer Days 1.00 Onstage 3.00 Summer Afternoons 5.00 Inside Out with Nick Tipping Jazz favourites, standards and new releases 7.00 Evening Classics 8.00 Music Alive Adam Chamber Music Festival 2017: Journeys and Cadenzas – Klatzow, Peter: Adagio espressivo, from Sonata for violin and marimba; Beethoven: Cello Sonata No 2 in G minor Op 5/2; Louie, Alexina: Cadenzas; Beethoven: Cello Sonata No 3 in A Op 69, Monique Lapins (violin), Naoto Segawa (marimba), Julian Smiles (cello), Sarah Watkins (piano), James Campbell (clarinet), Ian Rosenbaum (percussion), Matthew Barley (cello), Dénes Várjon (piano) (recorded in the Theatre Royal, Nelson) 9.30 Sound Lounge Contemporary music 12.00am Music Through the Night

SUNDAY

6.00am, 8.00, Sanctuary Hymns on Sunday with Robyn Jaquiery Grace Notes Summer Days Onstage Including Vintage Years Rock, pop, country, folk and beyond Met Opera: Terence Blanchard’s Fire Shut Up in My Bones – Angel Blue (Destiny/Loneliness/Greta), Latonia Moore (Billie), Will Liverman (Charles), Metropolitan Opera Chorus and Orchestra/Yannick Nézet-Séguin (recorded in the Metropolitan Opera House, New York) Made in New Zealand Ryan Smith explores ambient and drone music Music Through the Night

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