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RNZ Concert

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NB: Programmes are subject to change

SATURDAY

News and Weather 6.00, 8.00, 9.00, noon 6.00 RNZ Concert Mornings 10.00 RNZ Concert Days 1.00 Onstage 2.00 Worlds of Music with Trevor Reekie 3.00 RNZ Concert Afternoons 5.00 Inside Out with Nick Tipping 7.00 RNZ Concert Evenings 8.00 Music Alive CMNZ: Takács Quartet – Haydn: String Quartet No 64 in D Op 76/5; A Ritchie: Whakatipua Op 71; Webern: Langsamer Satz; Dvorak: String Quartet No 14 in A flat Op 106; Haydn: String Quartet in D Op 20/4 (4), Takács Quartet (recorded in Michael Fowler Centre) 9.30 Sound Lounge BBC Proms 2022: Public Service Broadcasting – This New Noise, Seth Lakeman, Public Service Broadcasting, BBC Symphony Orchestra/Jules Buckley (recorded in Royal Albert Hall, London) 12.00am Music Through the Night

SUNDAY

6.00, 8.00, 9.00, noon Sanctuary Hymns on Sunday with Robyn Jaquiery Grace Notes RNZ Concert Mornings RNZ Concert Days Onstage The Musical Omnivore with David Morriss New Horizons with William Dart WFMT Opera Series 2022: Giuseppe Verdi’s Macbeth – Simon Keenlyside (Macbeth), Anna Pirozzi (Lady Macbeth), Günther Groissböck (Banquo), David Junghoon Kim (Macduff), April Koyejo-Audiger (Lady Macbeth’s Attendant), Egor Zhuravskii (Malcolm), Blaise Malaba (Doctor), Chorus and Orchestra of the Royal Opera House/Daniele Rustioni (recorded in Royal Opera House, London) Made in New Zealand New Music Dreams with Ryan Smith Music Through the Night

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