New Zealand Listener

RADIO MARCH 12-18

RNZ Concert

FREEVIEW 51 SKY 422 iHeartRADIO rnz.co.nz/concert

NB: All programmes are subject to change

SATURDAY

News and Weather 6.00, 8.00, 9.00, noon 6.00 Summer Mornings 10.00 Summer Days 1.00 Onstage A showcase of the best performances in Aotearoa 2.00 Worlds of Music with Trevor Reekie Trans-global, fusion and folk roots 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 Houstoun Plays Bach – Well-Tempered Clavier Book 1, Nos 13-24, Michael Houstoun (piano) (recorded in University of Auckland Music Theatre, programme 2 of 4) 9.30 Sound Lounge Mark Menzies 4:7: Concert 3, “Dualities” – Contemporary music for violin and viola, Mark Menzies (violin, viola), Keir GoGwilt, Thomas Bedggood (violin) (recorded in Unitarian Church, Auckland) 12.00am Music Through the Night

SUNDAY

6.00, 8.00, 9.00, noon Sanctuary Hymns on Sunday with Robyn Jaquiery Grace Notes Summer Days A showcase of the best performances in Aotearoa Including Vintage Years Rock, pop, country, folk and beyond Celebrating Black History Month: Groundbreaking Artists on the Air, various artists (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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