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RADIO JANUARY 22-28

RNZ Concert

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Onstage Trans-global, fusion and folk roots Summer Afternoons Jazz favourites, standards and new releases Evening Classics Jian Liu: Nocturnes – Whitehead: Lullaby for Matthew; Field: Nocturne No 6, Cradle Song; Chopin: Nocturne in F# Op 15/2; Holmes: Nocturne for piano; Grieg: Notturno Op 54/4; Tansman: Four Nocturnes; Respighi: Nocturne, from 6 Piano Pieces; Liebermann: Nocturne No 4; Britten: Notturno; Poulenc: Nocturne No 1; C Schumann: Nocturne Op 6/2; In der Nacht, from Fantasiestücke Op 12; Barber: The Night’s Music, from Out of Doors; Dello Joio: Nocturne in E; Barber: Nocturne Op 33; Liszt: Nocturne No 3, from Liebesträume; Schumann: Traumarie, Jian Liu (piano) (recorded in Public Trust Hall, Wellington) Contemporary music Music Through the Night

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