Peter Allen, the announcer for Met Opera broadcasts for 29 years, has died, aged 96. https://www.washingtonpost.com/enter...cc0_story.html
This quotation from the excellent Washington Post piece will no doubt resonate with FoR3 forumistas, and Met Opera listeners in particular:
While recognizing his indebtedness to his predecessor, Mr. Allen said that he sought to distinguish himself from Cross, who retained the floridity of 1930s radio broadcasting long after the decade was out.
"No flamboyance, no phoniness, no deliberately putting a chuckle into my voice,” Mr. Allen told the New York Times in 1975. “If I can honestly convey a sense of the drama, in a way that’s intelligible and attractive, that should be enough.”
This quotation from the excellent Washington Post piece will no doubt resonate with FoR3 forumistas, and Met Opera listeners in particular:
While recognizing his indebtedness to his predecessor, Mr. Allen said that he sought to distinguish himself from Cross, who retained the floridity of 1930s radio broadcasting long after the decade was out.
"No flamboyance, no phoniness, no deliberately putting a chuckle into my voice,” Mr. Allen told the New York Times in 1975. “If I can honestly convey a sense of the drama, in a way that’s intelligible and attractive, that should be enough.”
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