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  • Stanfordian
    Full Member
    • Dec 2010
    • 9314

    #46
    Originally posted by DracoM View Post
    But most of the time the R3 presenters most certainly do NOT explain shapes, means, but gush the 'warm' cliches.
    Just listen to what Sarah Walker and Rob Cowan actually say to intro pieces - one gush after another.
    Hiya DracoM.

    I couldn’t agree more. It’s one gushing comment after another by many presenters. The days of saying something informative about the work played have long gone.
    Last edited by Stanfordian; 20-06-17, 09:54.

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    • Quarky
      Full Member
      • Dec 2010
      • 2661

      #47
      Originally posted by Hornspieler View Post
      Well that explains your Nom de Plume.

      Who, What and Where is what the listener needs to know.

      Anything else is sometimes informative but mostly (IMV), self indulgent.

      HS
      I think we must be listening to different programmes within R3. I never listen to Rob Cowan and Sarah Walker for the reasons mentioned.

      However I am currently listening again to the first instalment of Telemann COTW, and Donald McLeod is always very informative - hence educative - hence music more enjoyable.

      All the specialist presenters are experts in their respective field - e.g. Robert Worby, the early music presenters (Simon Heighes), Kathryn Tickell, Verity Sharp, Alyn Shipton....

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      • french frank
        Administrator/Moderator
        • Feb 2007
        • 30312

        #48
        Originally posted by Oddball View Post
        However I am currently listening again to the first instalment of Telemann COTW, and Donald McLeod is always very informative - hence educative - hence music more enjoyable.
        CotW is (or used to be) designated a 'music documentary' - a speech-based music programme. It's supposed to be 'about' music as much as just playing it.

        Originally posted by Oddball View Post
        All the specialist presenters are experts in their respective field - e.g. Robert Worby, the early music presenters (Simon Heighes), Kathryn Tickell, Verity Sharp, Alyn Shipton....
        This is explains your previous comment! Most programmes that are presenter-led music programmes fall into the category of 'new listeners'' programmes, seemingly, including the prime listening slots (the mornings). The best solution until this improves is yours - don't listen.
        It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.

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        • EdgeleyRob
          Guest
          • Nov 2010
          • 12180

          #49
          Originally posted by cloughie View Post
          What's edge's broadcasting voice like - I'm sure with his taste in music, he could do the occasional weekend shift across the city!
          Originally posted by teamsaint View Post
          Ah, good plan, but what if there has been a particularly lively game/dodgy ref on the saturday, and his voice is suffering? It can happen. Safest to stick with Saturday mornings for ER , I think.

          Anyway, I ( very ) occasionally check the twitter feed for radio presenters, and if they are full of drivel, I tend not to listen to their broadcasts.

          I'll leave the rest up to you......


          I could do that

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          • Serial_Apologist
            Full Member
            • Dec 2010
            • 37702

            #50
            Originally posted by EdgeleyRob View Post


            I could do that

            And from that time on, all Scousers are supposed be a cross between Yozzer and Frank Zappa.

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            • Nick Armstrong
              Host
              • Nov 2010
              • 26540

              #51
              Originally posted by Cockney Sparrow View Post
              pay Skelly handsomely to go up to Salford for weekend mornings
              Well, you can stock up on Skelly next week: http://www.for3.org/forums/showthrea...184#post625184



              Originally posted by PaulT View Post
              Paulie55 referred above to Elizabeth Alker (broadcasting on Sunday Breakfast) and described her voice as colourless and unsuited to radio. I think that was an extremely restrained observation. My wife refuses to have the radio on when she is broadcasting.
              Yes, extremely restrained. I need to meet your wife

              "...the isle is full of noises,
              Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
              Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
              Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."

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              • Richard Tarleton

                #52
                Originally posted by Oddball View Post
                All the specialist presenters are experts in their respective field - e.g.....the early music presenters (Simon Heighes)....
                ....Lucie Skeaping.....

                I couldn't remember who Simon Heighes was....googled him, the results a little startling, though it was a long time ago.....

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                • Quarky
                  Full Member
                  • Dec 2010
                  • 2661

                  #53
                  Originally posted by Richard Tarleton View Post
                  ....Lucie Skeaping.....

                  I couldn't remember who Simon Heighes was....googled him, the results a little startling, though it was a long time ago.....
                  Good God!

                  Yes, Lucy the most senior of the Early Music Crew, but they all really know their onions!

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                  • Jonathan
                    Full Member
                    • Mar 2007
                    • 945

                    #54
                    Slightly off topic, sorry - Lucie Skeaping used to do the musical introductions to the plays we did at middle school (not in person, they were on cassette!) so when I got to know about her early music credentials, I was rather surprised and impressed!
                    Best regards,
                    Jonathan

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                    • doversoul1
                      Ex Member
                      • Dec 2010
                      • 7132

                      #55
                      Hannah French and Kate Molleson

                      I’m listening to the Telemann CD set slot on today’s Record Review. I think Hannah French has become an excellent early music presenter. She has lost that stiff lecturery speaking manner. Now her knowledge and enthusiasm pouring out and she has rather nice ways of pointing out shortcomings of performance. Another discovery for me is Kate Molleson. Her interview with Mark-Anthony Turnage in the interval on Monday’s Prom was focused and well researched. I hope we’ll hear a lot more of her presentations.

                      [ed.] Kate Molleson
                      I thought her name sounded familiar. Of course;
                      Kate Molleson is a Glasgow-based music critic. She studied performance in Montreal and musicology in London, where she specialised in 1930s experimental radio
                      Last edited by doversoul1; 19-08-17, 21:29.

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                      • Stanfordian
                        Full Member
                        • Dec 2010
                        • 9314

                        #56
                        Originally posted by doversoul1 View Post
                        I’m listening to the Telemann CD set slot on today’s Record Review. I think Hannah French has become an excellent early music presenter. She has lost that stiff lecturery speaking manner. Now her knowledge and enthusiasm pouring out and she has rather nice ways of pointing out shortcomings of performance. Another discovery for me is Kate Molleson. Her interview with Mark-Anthony Turnage in the interval on Monday’s Prom was focused and well researched. I hope we’ll hear a lot more of her presentations.
                        Hiya doversoul1,


                        Why! What's up with KD?

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                        • antongould
                          Full Member
                          • Nov 2010
                          • 8786

                          #57
                          Originally posted by Stanfordian View Post
                          Hiya doversoul1,


                          Why! What's up with KD?
                          Naughty Stan .......

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                          • Nick Armstrong
                            Host
                            • Nov 2010
                            • 26540

                            #58
                            Anyone know who's doing the links between programmes on R3 today? A new voice and very good, I thought...
                            "...the isle is full of noises,
                            Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
                            Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
                            Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."

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                            • Old Grumpy
                              Full Member
                              • Jan 2011
                              • 3617

                              #59
                              Haven't been listening today, so don't know I'm afraid. I was, however, surprised on a trip to the deep South the other day to hear the dulcet tones of Al Ryan (erstwhile Jazz Now presenter and sometime afternoon R4 continuity person) delivering the BBC Oxford traffic news! I guess we are in the era of the gig economy.

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                              • doversoul1
                                Ex Member
                                • Dec 2010
                                • 7132

                                #60
                                Originally posted by Caliban View Post
                                Anyone know who's doing the links between programmes on R3 today? A new voice and very good, I thought...
                                I caught a name Mark Forrest after yesterday’s Essay (it might have been between Music Matters and Essay). He sounded slightly more casual (an import from local station) than the regulars we are used to but nothing to make me turn the radio off. Is this the same presenter you heard?

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