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RADIO DECEMBER 3-9

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 Jazz favourites, standards and new releases 7.00 RNZ Concert Evenings 8.00 Music Alive NZ Barok: The Enchanted Forest – Lully: Overture & Passacaille, from Armide; William Williams: Trio Sonata Op 1 No 6, “In Imitation of Birds”; Geminiani: The Enchanted Forest, selection; Telemann: Don Quixote, Burlesque Suite; Biber: Battalia in D; Rebel: Fantaisie; Rameau: Les Indes galantes, selection; Kircher: Tarantella, NZ Barok, Miranda Hutton (director) (recorded in St Luke’s Church, Remuera, Auckland) 9.30 Sound Lounge Contemporary music 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 Including Vintage Years New Horizons with William Dart WFMT Opera Series 2022: Antonin Dvorak’s Rusalka – Zhou Xiaolin (Rusalka), Ladislav Elgr (The Prince), Guo Yanyu (Ježibaba), Tian Haojiang (Water-Goblin), National Centre for the Performing Arts Chorus and Orchestra/Rastislav Štúr (recorded in the National Centre for the Performing Arts, Beijing) Made in New Zealand Ryan Smith explores ambient and drone music Music Through the Night

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