
William Dart review: Auckland Choral's Messiah acts as a reminder of humanity
REVIEW: Auckland Choral’s annual performance of Handel's Messiah.
REVIEW: Auckland Choral’s annual performance of Handel's Messiah.
The iconic rapper brought "da club" to Spark Arena on Thursday night for his Kiwi fans.
Showcasing this year's top records to indulge in.
‘Tis the season to ruthlessly judge and power rank the world’s best Christmas albums.
Violinist's partnership with American film composer John Williams proves a crowd-pleaser.
OPINION: The conductor stamped his distinctive mark on the performance.
REVIEW: 25,000 roared, many for eight hours, as a concert phenomenon continues.
The Fab Four reach the end of their long and winding road with Now and Then.
Telegraph: The singer reveals the truth about his extraordinary 'non-memoir'.
The dangers of a vacant expression.
William Dart reviews a concert to farewell the APO's chief executive of 17 years.
It's the country music star's first time in New Zealand and there's no way it's his last.
Review: Things were looking dull until one major moment turned it all around.
William Dart reviews Troy Kingi and APO's stellar Matariki show.
Choir and orchestra fearlessly navigated the constantly changing time signatures.
Michael Bublé shares a special moment singing with Kiwi buskers Vanessa and Johnny, who he'd met at the Auckland Fish Markets earlier. Video / Supplied
The street singers performed Up Where We Belong with the global superstar.
The band kicks off The Dream tour at Auckland's Spark Arena.
A fitting final New Zealand show for one of rock's all-time greats.
The orchestra gave us Mahler’s Third Symphony with a difference.
The 'ultimate celebration of dance music' was a testament to NZ talent, writes Dan Boyd.
The underlying gloom in Rachmaninov’s music is inescapable.
Ocean Blvd is stunning so it's unfortunate its final quarter plummets into the sea.
The Counting Crows performed at the Christchurch Town Hall and wowed the audience.
The Irish rockers attempt to go small and intimate. Karl Puschmann sees if they succeed.
Upwards of 15k people attended each of the festival's three days.
There was a certain charm in the brevity of these miniatures, says William Dart.
'This is the show I think the most about on the whole tour.'
The DJ is a musical force to be reckoned with and, notably, quite the fan of Aotearoa.