In this case, the words formed a long-running series of monthly poetry readings 'chosen and read by Robin Holmes'. The few times I listen to Classic FM, there are those infuriating hours of bits of music which are only announced every four pieces or so, and often without clear performer information. All RNZ presenters. I don’t think Radio 3 can employ such people on a permanent basis. Well, the ‘River of Music’ day was an interesting experiment, but perhaps it went too far the other way. Change ), You are commenting using your Facebook account. Famous for … Praise where praise is due, that’s what I say – both to audiences and to radio presenters. Gushwell Brooks . RTÉ Radio Highlights. For my money though, these are the exceptions and beyond possibly three personalities, (an apt nomenclature), Radio 3 is blessed with top-flight announcer/presenters who give a first-class presentation. Radio Stations draw up all manner of sketches for the ‘listener”: ABC1’s, college educated, disposable income -all manner of conjecture. Golden rule: Presenters should aim to stretch their listeners – not pander to their presumed lack of knowledge. version of Radio 2 is something to be mourned with seemingly endless sequences of recordings (often excerpts) strung tenuously together around listener requests and - worse still - texts and tweets. Radio 3 over the course of a normal week easily has more than 20 hours of non-classical music programming. It might have done me good – or enriched my understanding of music, but for me, it was too much. The problem is that a Shostakovich 8th Symphony as conducted by a Mravinsky can make it difficult for one to listen to a Haitink or Previn or Petrenko, or even a Kondrashin. Don’t know Bertie but I’ll try to investigate. David Brown. Good point Clive. These announcers provided so much of the flavour of the station with their precise diction. I rather like the piece of advice I heard a presenter given in a very different field when having to deal with a very disparate audience ” Never overestimate the knowledge or underestimate the intelligence of your audience ” – so the fact that 99% of the audience may know of Beethoven 5 does not mean all listeners do . BBC Radio 3 has announced that presenter Sara Mohr-Pietsch is leaving its weekday Breakfast show after seven years in order to front choral programme The Choir on Sunday afternoons and to lead the station’s Live From Wigmore Hall lunchtime concerts. From my point of view the guidance offered by presenters is invaluable. Commenting using the news and current radio And ‘special’ doesn’t have to mean having several doctorates in the subject. Radio 3 Presenter BBC Apr 2016 - Present 4 years 9 months. The radio is amazing, but it can’t replace the concert hall. He travelled to be with his family in Kenya in November after 17 years. That shake-up included the announcing team who were told that “not all of their services will be required in the future”. In 1968 attached as a programme planner for the Third Programme (by then part of Radio 3). BBC Radio 3 playlist. On the Music Programme in 64-65 with, On BFBS in Egypt in 1950 before joining the BBC as a studio manager in 1953. But isn’t it sometimes fun to disagree? They were announcers, we’re presenters – and therein lies the principal difference. When that stops happening I will take myself off to bed and hope I never wake up. Radio presenters at small stations may be required to handle technical duties. From around the mid 50s to early 70s announcers potentially worked across all the networks. BBC Radio 3 is a British radio station operated by the BBC.Its output centres on classical music and opera, but jazz, world music, drama, culture and the arts also feature. Above all – in my view – they should focus on the music and what they can say about it. Best. ALAN SYKES, s.e. We learn the basics ourselves and then start learning from those with more knowledge. Regarding ‘Three’ presenters of yore (or rather Third Programme) I remember when my oldest girl was studying Syvia Plath and Ann Sexton taking her to the British Library to hear some Third Programme readings by those specific poets. Listening to music on the radio either illuminates or clouds the issue depending upon the listener. Offer your services to local stations as a volunteer, this can be a great way to gain practical experience and make important contacts. Talking of Kenneth Clark his book ‘Ruskin Today’ has helped me enter into the world of a thinker who has become an all-consuming passion, more recent than your epiphany into the arts generally (we more or less coincide there) but profound all the same. Not whether they are being off-putting to timid newcomers. PS To the Viennese 2nd School dissenters, at least we got to hear Brahms’ ‘5th’ symphony, Schoenberg’s fabulous (and very Brahmsian ) orchestration of the Piano Quartet opus 25. In her charge, one felt comfortable and confident of an assured, balanced perspective of the evening’s proceedings. News & Events. Nonn is a radio presenter, mother of four, music lover, voice-over artist, a budding filmmaker, and an aspiring author. Why do Radio 3 presenters adopt the tone stupid adults use when addressing children? This job posting expired and applications are no longer accepted. Ball's salary has jumped from £370,000-£374,999 in 2018/19 to £1,360,000-£1,364,999 in 2019/20, for her work on Radio 2's Zoe Ball Breakfast Show. 4. Edge Radio Community radio for Wotton and beyond.. play_arrow. Moved to the Radio 3 team in 1972 later presenter of Concert Hall. Now that we're into December, the festivities are truly beginning to kick off in the Smooth Radio … Care and Carers on The Ryan Tubridy Show. Thank you. Darlo Radio is now looking to raise the bar with realistic ambitions to truly own its patch. I’ve recently discovered a sample of Rodney Milnes’ shows on Utube, and I must confess that I’m addicted. Further to this, another presenter has found me having to switch off the radio, as does a former editor of a longstanding hi-fi and music publication friend of mine, when given presenter begins to assert their own beliefs; regularly talking over the interviewee and telling them (a possible expert in their own field) what they know; as though wanting to tell all how knowledgeable they are too. Most presenters are well-informed, but in recent years they have been working to an apparent formula which over emphasises the chat to such an extent that sentences run into one another, forcing the presenters to gasp for breath mid-phrase. Thanks for sharing these clips, they bring back so many memories of the Radio 3 I grew up with, before they decided to emulate Classic FM in the early 1990s.I will have to hunt for my tape of Tony Scotland(?) Romanos on radio, top stories like our small salaries that listening intently and student radio, and an issue when we would be allowed to get the podcasts. Presenters of Radio 3's Breakfast Show, waking the UK up with the finest classical music in the best performances. Surely this is better than a presenter with limited musical qualifications telling us the world premiere of Elgar’s Apostles took place at King’s College Cambridge, and then repeating the error a few minutes later. As a free lance music critic, I have learnt that you can only be yourself and honest. Discover our top radio presenters, hand-picked based on popularity and lasting appeal. Presenters Radiofox is lid van Facebook. So nonsense like Furtwangler versus Toscanini; Markevitch versus Gergiev; Callas versus Tebaldi; Gould versus Tureck (or sometimes Gould versus Gould) and so on and on and on. He is also the Chair of the Northside Radio 99.3 Board. Below are audio clips and ‘capsule’ biographies for the Radio 3 announcing team in the late 70s. Throughout my life presenters, critics, commentators, historians and the like have helped nourish my responses to a thousand and one subjects. Great Barney, thanks. Readers interested in hearing the inimitable tones of Robin Holmes (I noticed someone mentioned him reading Clare's Shepherd's Calendar) might be interested in the following recording culled from an old cassette tape of a Radio 3 concert, in the days when the interval - however short - was filled with words (rather than recorded music). The only excuse for wanting to broadcast about music is meaning what you say from the bottom of your heart. Take a page from the best in the business. Makes you think, re-think and re-think again. His gentle, elderly voice was the last one heard before the national anthem, when he invariably signed off "That was the news, and that was Peter Barker reading it". I take what you say about scripts but no presenter worth his/her salt would speak on air without having checked the facts first – even though it’s inevitable that errors sometimes creep in (even our sources aren’t entirely free of those). It’s as simple as that. God forbid that Cowan or Walker tell us something we knew already! Surely there is a middle ground which both informs and serves as a sort of mild stimulant. BBC News employs many presenters and correspondents who appear across television, … Described as having a “dark brown voice” by … NOVA.ie and Radio NOVA is a premium publisher and broadcaster, based in Dublin, Ireland. radio presenters introduce, where real business radio personality msizi james admits to the lm. But what do you think? I’m with you 100% there Geoff. Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube. Best wishes. Just have wall to wall music or a terse reading out of the work at the end only? Rob. Best. I make a distinction between an introduction whether to well known works or works that are rarely played that is factual and enlightening and gush. An actor recruited as an announcer in 1959 by Peter Fettes, by then Head of Staff Training. Discover classical music and find out more about the best classical composers, musicians and their works. BBC Radio 1 has announced a presenting shake-up for 2021, with five new presenters set to join the station while three current presenters will be departing. This Listener then soon morphs into someone much more omnipotent and tyrannical than any Stalin or Mao. One was in no doubt as to her credentials and demeanour; not for her unwarranted superlatives and gurning at the camera lens. It was partly by listening to you enthuse some years back about Schoenberg’s Second Chamber Symphony that I overcame my prejudices about his music and came to love much of it. But what is specialist opinion? Reader on Quote…Unquote (Series 18). Personally I am very glad of intelligent knowledgeable explanations, of which there are plenty and I’ve learned a lot from them, but I get very irritated with presenters foisting on us chat for chat’s sake. Joined the BBC in 1962 as announcer across all the radio services. If I play a new release and quote the CD label, that in some sense is a specialist fact. Sorry, that sounds terribly curmudgeonly but I’m sure you know what I mean. Best. (Cooke’s performing version). Shouldn’t you be watching Benny Hill!’ (not that I don’t like watching BH – but you know what I mean!). An ideal reaction. Tom could manage to kink himself round it and snore away, contentedly. Marvellous plummy voice, wicked sense of humour.Tom Crowe, quite possibly the thinnest man I've ever seen, and the only one who could sleep on the aged sofa in the Announcers' Lounge (those were the days) which sported a coiled spring, poking up through the upholstery. ‘We may disagree with the choice but, more often than not (and certainly as far as I am concerned) we are likely to learn from what we are being told.’ That’s about as good a reaction as Record Review could hope for because it hits the ‘critical’ nail on the head. Chris Moyles, Radio 1, 6.30am-10am, weekdays: The self-styled 'saviour of Radio 1', his breakfast show reaches an audience of 7.3 million. Valuable post John. In that much-circulated picture of the Radio 3 announcing team in 1972, on the right-hand end of the front row, is one Norman Macleod. Rob. Without wishing to be unctuous, I have found that over time there are those whose musical tastes and judgments accord with one’s own, and those who don’t. It is not the role of the announcer to tell us whether or not he or she enjoyed the work, after all it is rare that someone enjoys Palestrina and Wagner and Jazz and World Music and Musicals but announcers have to introduce them all, some times sadly one after the other! PAUL ROBEY. For Radio 3, a lot of the listening, research, and scriptwriting happens at home, and then I come into the studio to present the shows. Radio 3 presenters should expect their listeners to be themselves very well informed about classical music (or drama or jazz). That said, I sometimes thinks radio 3 has an enthusiasm which is pressed too far. This category has the following 9 subcategories, out of 9 total. BBC Radio 3 is refreshing its programmes and presenters with a new After Dark zone and changes to its weekend programmes. We are the Station for gaming. Tunisian radio presenters (3 P) Turkish radio presenters (7 P) U Ugandan radio presenters (11 P) Ukrainian radio presenters (9 P) Pages in category "Radio presenters" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. I’ve poached this posting re the Breaking Free season on Radio 3 from Facebook. Mistakes, far more common than in the past and emphasis on trivia all undermine the belief of the listener in the abilities of the announcer. The point about reading scripts prepared by others – is this necessarily a bad thing? However, these people revered my favourite composer, Mahler, and people whose opinions – former tutors, colleagues – seem to appreciate or even revere the Second Viennese School that I’m sure there is something there worth knowing, having, experiencing or appreciating. Sometimes I wonder whether the BBC is trying to fill up the time because it can’t afford to buy any more CDs. I think that the chat element has eased off of late but I wouldn’t say that a warming element of informality is necessarily a band things. Leading Britain's Conversation LBC - talk radio for the UK, letting you have your say on the big issues of the day and affecting London and the UK, with breaking news and opinion. Victor Hallam - a charming man, always immaculately clad in a 3 piece suit, with gold watch and chain. Essential Information Radio presenters, also known as announcers, … I have enjoyed the concentrated approach but not in a search for ‘enjoyment’ or in some effort to reach for a ‘like’ button, but more to seek an understanding of what was being attempted by the composers. Robert – you should have booked two weeks’ leave before posting a blog like this! NRG radio presenters aim to "entertain, inform, engage, inspire" their listeners with the rich programs that are aired on the channel, which are a combination of entertainment and music. If they didn’t they wouldn’t have been employed by Radio 3. Radio 1 has announced its guest presenters for the festive period. I remember catching the tail-end of this era of authoritative but inobtrusive announcers in the 1980s. as knowledgeable as the Radio 3 listeners. Performers too sometimes take interpretative options that call for some clarification (Glenn Gould, Horowitz, Huberman, Toscanini, Furtwängler), especially in view of today’s very different interpretative manners. Much of what made Radio 3 special has been lost in the quest for 'accessibility'. The real issue is one of balance. January 7, 2017 at 11:39 am Reply. Rob. On the other hand I do deprecate the recent tendency especially after a Prom it seems of being told how marvellous a performance is by a presenter . Surely the listeners are not going to switch off the radio every time a full stop is required? Surely no one could have hated that? This blog is designed to promote significant recordings that have appeared over the years, as well as significant literary discoveries. Back row (l to r): Jon Curle, Victor Hallam, Tony Scotland, Donald Price, Cormac Rigby, Front row: part of Tom Crowe, Peter Barker, Patricia Hughes, Robin Holmes, Norman Mcleod, Trained at RADA and worked for several years as an actor. While my views are somewhat direct on this topic, it would be best that others don’t follow suit as it only needs to be said the once otherwise it becomes the worst kind of distracting sideshow, but it had to be said all the same and I trust other people reading this will not take Rob to task for publishing it on his forum as I am sure he would always encourage a modicum of one’s right to expressing a viewpoint, even if close to home. Joined Radio 4 in Northern Ireland in 1972 before transferring to Radio 3 as announcer and presenter of. Read biographies for each DJ and find out which shows they host for us at Magic Radio. Then you will know something. Rather brave I think! The chattier style is not all bad, although the pally sycophancy of In Tune grates. More than a modicum Carl, and with Friends of Radio 3 up-and-running long term I doubt that Radio 3 would worry either. Radio 1 has revealed it will undergo a major shake-up in the New Year as three presenters are axed and replaced with five university graduates. Towards the end of his career Peter Barker used to read the news just before closedown. ( Log Out / Why do Radio 3 presenters adopt the tone stupid adults use when addressing children? A listing of the presenters and newsreaders. the point re: Breaking Free is that like so much of contemporary art you don’t have to ‘like’ something to appreciate it, and to want to find out more about it. Gushwell is an LLB graduate whose voice and love for radio is ever lit. I don’t think R3 should go as far as to say the BBC Phil are dull even if once in a while they are but Radio 3 should not talk down. Guidance is nearly always appreciated, but Radio 3’s over-verbose presentation can go too far in the wrong direction – endless lists of names of people who get the right answer in unnecessary quizzes, adverts (trailers) for programmes that might be more appropriate in their style for selling washing powder. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Radio presenters from the United Kingdom: Subcategories. Programmers such as Tom Service’s Listening Service help immensely as do the comments made by you and your co-presenters. As to ‘spouting opinion’ I think it safe to say that most opinion is offered by presenters who do know their stuff. on the music and musicians they present, to encourage us to think about music in greater depth and to be critical listeners. Please follow this up … it’s an important topic. The Breaking Free season is one of the best things Radio 3 has done for a long time – much more informative than those unimaginative single composer saturation weeks, in that they introduce works not often heard and challenge the listeners in a way endless repeats of The Lark Ascending (a fine work) can never do. Radio 3 presenters should expect their listeners to be themselves very well informed about classical music (or drama or jazz). Word lid van Facebook om met Presenters Radiofox en anderen in contact te komen. For a time at the BBC in Manchester where he gave Ray Moore his first job in radio. Listen live to Classic FM online radio. Last week’s Viennese escapade is the perfect of example of music that needed explaining, at least for those who had yet to discover it. Sorry about the deletes, nothing untoward. Plate of Chips! The quiz really is too dumbed down though. You can tune into the channel and listen to these presenters as they do their best to inform and entertain you. Maybe, one day, I’ll get the music, too. Claimed to be the first woman newsreader on BBC radio as Radio 3 announcers also read the news but this claim is usually attributed to Sheila Tracy on Radio 4 in 1974. But doesn’t that go for audience reaction too, especially at a concert? Howard Stern. Allocated to the Radio 3 team where she stayed until retiring in 1983. Richard Baker in my early years of watching the Last Night, (then the only televised part of the season as I recall), would keep to a scripted narrative that didn’t deviate beyond keeping it about the music. I used to complain to the programme frequently in a bid to cutting out such dreadfully unprofessional a practice but it has not abated. Three of the team stayed as ‘presenter-producers: Piers Burton-Page, Chris de Souza and Andrew Lyle; three remained as announcers: Penny Gore, Paul Guinery and Susan Sharpe; but three long-serving members were made redundant: Peter Barker, Tony Scotland and Malcolm Ruthven. 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