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Review: NZSO, Auckland Town Hall
The NZSO brought out one of its 2015 stars on Saturday and was duly rewarded with a full house.
Freedom and a certain cheekiness
On Friday, Janine Jansen is guest soloist with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra for its first Town Hall concert of the year, playing Tchaikovsky.
Classical review: Swirling mood changes captured well
After the disappointment of the NZ Symphony Orchestra's last visit, its Friday concert was a welcome return to form, writes William Dart.
Michele Hewitson interview: Edo de Waart
And this is The Maestro, said the very nice young woman who looks after things to do with the media and maestros for the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra.
New-age idea for NZSO audiences
The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra is inviting younger people to "pay your age" for tickets this season in an attempt to attract those who have never been to concerts.
Classical review: NZSO, Auckland Town Hall
Wellington has been well served by the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra this year.
Verdi concert welcome ray of sunshine
For a moment, it seemed that the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra's Verdi Requiem might not happen.
Flute player lay dead for two weeks
A retirement village has been criticised after a resident lay dead in his flat for two weeks before a neighbour queried why she hadn't heard his flute playing.
Classical review: Secrets and strokes of genius
Bach's D minor Double Violin Concerto is a score of peerless beauty, its many contrapuntal threads woven with inevitability and rightness.
Waitangi Day: How can we reclaim the day?
Buddy Mikaere imagines a Waitangi Day that will mean something special to all New Zealanders.