• Te Rōpu El Sistema - Strings for All

  • Feb 12 2023
  • Length: 52 mins
  • Podcast

Te Rōpu El Sistema - Strings for All

  • Summary

  • El Sistema is a world-famous orchestral music program that started in Venezuela in 1975. Sistema-inspired programs have been active in Aotearoa for over ten years, breaking down the barriers to music tuition in low socio-economic areas, and providing free lessons and instrument hire. In this podcast episode, Kirsten Johnstone gets to know some of the players and teachers, investigates how it’s been adapted in Aotearoa, and tackles some of the trickier questions people raise about Sistema.


    Host: Kirsten Johnstone

    Guests: Hayden Nickel, Jane Young, Viliami Hoeft, Enyah Talamaivao, Rod Skipp, Loreena Gibson, Anne Filimoehala


    Featuring Glen Downie's Well Within the Madding Crowd

    With special thanks to Orchestra Wellington and Arohanui Strings


    Brought to you by SOUNZ Centre for New Zealand Music


    Production team:

    Producers: Kirsten Johnstone

    Sound Engineer: Will Saunders

    Marketing: Leoné Venter

    Administration: Jonathan Engle

    Executive Producer: Diana Marsh


    This podcast is supported by funding from The Stout Trust and Creative New Zealand.


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    The SOUNZ Podcasts is a collection of podcast episodes that covers a range of topics that relate to the music of Aotearoa New Zealand. Join our hosts as they explore issues and interests that are pertinent to our music today including classical music, Māori music, jazz, sonic art and the music of the Moana Pacific peoples.


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