2019 Recording Collections

RNZ Concert logo Te waka o te rangi

Te waka o te rangi

Music audio

Audio: 5:52

RNZ Concert — recorded in 2019

About the recording

Te waka o te rangi is performed by NZTrio — Amalia Hall (violin), Ashley Brown (cello) and Somi Kim (piano). The performance begins with a recording of Horomona Horo playing kōauau ponga iho. It was in the Loft at Q Theatre in Auckland on 14 July 2019.

About the work

Te waka o te rangi

Listen to the recording

Te waka o te rangi — RNZ

Abstract iage of frames on CD cover

11 Frames

Music on CD

Contemporary works for violin and piano by New Zealand composers

Rattle RAT D093 — released in 2019

Performers

The works on this album are performed by Andrew Beer (violin) and Sarah Watkins (piano).

Work

Tōrua

Get the recording

Buy CD from all good record stores, or buy the digital version from Bandcamp or SOUNZ.

11 Frames — Bandcamp

Award

This CD won the award for Best Classical Album at the 2020 Aotearoa Music Awards.

Aotearoa Music Awards: history

Cellist Rolf Gjelstein and Rob THorne performing Puhake ki te rangi Pūhake ki te rangi

Pūhake ki te rangi

Music video

Video: 15:16

New Zealand String Quartet with Rob Thorne (taonga pūoro)

About the recording

Recorded at the Nelson Centre of Musical Arts as part of SOUNZ’s Resound Project during Te Ao Hou -–This New World, a Waitangi Day concert at the Adam Chamber Music Festival on 6 February 2019.

About the work

Pūhake ki te rangi

Victoria Jaenecke playing Fragments from Roxburgh Fragments from Roxburgh

Fragments from Roxburgh

Music video

Video: 4:15

Victoria Jaenecke (viola)

About the recording

Recorded as part of SOUNZ’s Resound Project at the Adam Concert Room at the New Zealand School of Music, Wellington on 11 December 2019.

About the work

Fragments from Roxburgh

NZSQ performing Poroporoaki Poroporoaki

Poroporoaki

Music video

Video: 8:13

New Zealand String Quartet

About the recording

Recorded at the Nelson Centre of Musical Arts as part of SOUNZ’s Resound Project during Te Ao Hou — This New World, a Waitangi Day concert at the Adam Chamber Music Festival on 6 February 2019.

About the work

Poroporoaki