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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 Mornings with Carey McDonald 10.00 Days 3.00 Afternoons 5.00 Inside Out with Nick Tipping 7.00 Met Opera Season: Verdi’s Falstaff – Michael Volle (Sir John Falstaff), Christopher Maltman (Ford), Ailyn Pérez (Alice Ford), Hera Hyesang Park (Nanetta), Marie-Nicole Lemieux (Mistress Quickly), Jennifer Johnson Cano (Meg Page), Bogdan Volkov (Fenton), Carlo Bosi (Dr Caius), Chauncey Packer (Bardolfo), Richard Bernstein (Pistola), Metropolitan Opera Chorus & Orchestra/Daniele Rustioni 10.30 Evenings 12.00am Music Through the Night

SUNDAY

6.00, 8.00, 9.00, noon Including 7.30 Hymns on Sunday From Holy Trinity Anglican Cathedral, Auckland NZSO: Handel’s Messiah – Emma Pearson (soprano), Deborah Humble (alto), Lila Crichton (tenor), Samson Setu (bass), The Tudor Consort, New Zealand SO/Umberto Clerici (recorded in Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington) Days The Musical Omnivore New Horizons Worlds of Music Alleluia: Resolution through Celebration – Inspirare & Schola Cantorum/Mark Stamper & Anya Nazaruk (recorded in Wellington Cathedral of St Paul) Biber: The Mystery Sonatas, Anne Loeser (baroque violins), Jane Young (baroque cello), Bethany Angus (harpsichord/organ), Gregory Hill (commentary) (recorded in St. Mary of the Angels, Wellington) Music Through the Night

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