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'Damn the dam'
'Blue Smoke'
'Blue smoke'
'David Lowston'
'David Lowston', a sealing song
'Digger's farewell'
'E pā tō hau'
'God save the Queen' in te reo Māori
'His name is higher', with David and Dale Garratt
'Maori Battalion marching song'
'Paikea'
'Pinepine te kura'
'Pō! Pō!'
'Whalers' rhymes'
‘God defend New Zealand’
‘I hoki mai Te Whenuanui i te aha’
‘Paikea’
‘Pō, pō’
‘Te ihi o Kurahaupō’
A birthday offering
A unicorn for Christmas
Aria: a dawn song by Christopher Blake
Drysdale Overture
Earth and sky by Jenny McLeod
Landfall in unknown seas
Te kū te whē, 1994
The Messiah
The songs we sang – songs from the Second World War
A food for all seasons
A lament
Alfred Hill
Alfred Hill and 'Waiata poi'
Ana Hato and Deane Waretini
Anthems in Māori: 'E te Atua tohungia te Kuini', 1897
Āpirana Ngata and 'Karangatia rā'
Chant composed by Te Rauparaha
Choir of the Congregational Christian Church, Grey Lynn, Auckland
Cymanfa ganu
Deane Waretini and Ana Hato
Donald McIntyre
Douglas Lilburn: Landfall in unknown seas
Douglas Lilburn: Soundscape with lake and river
Douglas Lilburn's childhood home
Dunedin pipe band
Europa petrol station
Fa‘afetai Jonathan Lemalu
Ferdinand the bull
Flora Edwards
Friendly Road choristers
Gamelan orchestra
Graduate Choir
Hammond Gamble, Ninety mile days, 2008
Hirini Melbourne, 'Te pūtōrino a Raukatauri'
Hunting sperm whales
Īnia Te Wīata singing
Jonathan Lemalu
Kīngi Tāhiwi
Kiwi concert party
Kiwi Concert Party, 1942
Kōauau ponga ihu
Kūmara whakapapa
Longest place name in the world
Majestic Cabaret, 1944
Malvina Major
Mervyn Thompson performs Coaltown blues
National Youth Brass Band, 2014
New Zealand Youth Choir members celebrate
Norman 'Big Norm' Kirk
Opera stars: Kiri Te Kanawa
Oriori for Ahuahukiterangi
Patriotic song
Pepe tuna (pūriri moth)
Peter Walls conducts
Playing the pūmotomoto, 2000
Playing the pūtātara
Porotiti
Pūtātara
Recording New Zealand music
Richard Nunns and Hirini Melbourne
Rosina Buckman
Scenic charms
Schola Cantorum sings
Sealing song
Songs from the Second World War
Sound designer Nigel Scott
Split Enz
Stebbing Recording Company
Tainui hauling chant
Tamatea sign
Taumarunui on the main trunk line
Te Aute Maori Boys’ College
Te Hoata and Te Pupu bring fire
Te Rangi Pai recital, 1906
Te Tira Pūoro o Aotearoa (New Zealand Symphony Orchestra)
Te Tō Waka, the canoe portage
Te Vaka
The Kurahaupō canoe
The 4YA orchestra
The Holy Trinity Cathedral choir, Auckland
The romance of the sea
The Waipāoa River
The Waipāoa River
Tītahi’s chant
Tōtara proverb
Tower New Zealand Youth Choir
TrinityRoots
Waiata poi
Winter stars
Woolston Brass