Bryan Crump
Mark Walton: It's that taking part that counts
Clarinettist Mark Walton remembers reaching the National Concerto Competition final in 1974. Audio
2025 National Concerto Competition
RNZ Concert's Bryan Crump talks with the three finalists in this year's National Concerto Competition. Audio
Pianist Henry Meng
RNZ Concert's Bryan Crump talks with Henry Meng, one of the three finalists in this year's National Concerto Competition. Audio
A collage of site and sound
Event producer, musician and artist Daniel Belton looks forward to being part of two multi-media shows in one night at this year's Dunedin Arts Festival. Video, Audio
Pianist Otis Prescott-Mason
RNZ Concert's Bryan Crump talks with Otis Prescott-Mason, one of the three finalists in this year's National Concerto Competition. Audio
Moment of Calm: The Wisdom of Chickens
For RNZ Concert host Bryan Crump there are few things quite so calming as real chickens coming home to roost. Audio
Pianist Shan Liu
RNZ Concert's Bryan Crump talks with Shan Liu, one of the three finalists in this year's National Concerto Competition. Audio
Thirty years of Black Grace
Neil Ieremia, founder of the dance collective Black Grace, chats with RNZ Concert's Bryan Crump ahead of the group's 30th anniversary celebration. Video, Audio
Making music for Mansfield
Plan 9 talk about making the music for a new documentary series on the great New Zealand author. Video, Audio
Hearing music inside your head
Auckland University Professor of Psychology, Tony Lambert, is organising a conference on our 'inner voice'. Audio
Making music At the Movies
Having just clocked up one thousand episodes of At the Movies, reviewer Simon Morris shares his favourite film scores with RNZ Concert's Bryan Crump. Video, Audio
Moment of Calm: Digging the spuds
For all you active relaxers; a harvest time Moment of Calm. Audio
The multi-faceted Carleen Ebbs
Music development manager and London-trained Kiwi soprano Carleen Ebbs is carving out a musical career back home. Audio
From tenor horn, to horn and tenor
Christchurch Symphony Orchestra principal horn Emma Eden talks to RNZ Concert about her brass band beginnings ahead of her starring role in Benjamin Britten's 'Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings'. Audio
Gracie Francis: the natural-born collaborator
New Zealand collaborative pianist Gracie Francis talks to RNZ Concert's Bryan Crump ahead of her Julliard music school doctoral recital. Video, Audio
Noel Maginnity: the technical virtuoso
Long-time RNZ Concert sound engineer Noel Maginnity is recognised by his Australasian peers. Audio
Loving the Dunedin Sound
Ahead of his performance with the Dunedin Symphony Orchestra, conductor Umberto Clerici explains why he loves playing with semi-professional musicians. Audio
Moment of Calm: Country road with crickets
Take the sound of a summer night with you, no matter how cold it is outside. Audio
Taking opera on tour
Soprano Sophie Sparrow and baritone Jonathan Eyers are one half of a quartet of young singers taking a show of opera highlights around the North Island. Audio
From computer software to the concert hall
Adrien de Croy, businessman turned composer, talks to RNZ Concert's Bryan Crump about his first symphony. Audio