Originally posted by french frank
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Given that no one knows everything about the entire range of core classical music, the problem is exacerbated when someone has to announce 20+ pieces on a Monday, another 20+ on a Tuesday, another 20+ on … and so on. Is it possible for them to be able to prepare accurate, informative details on 100+ pieces in a week? Especially if they're writing books, newspaper articles, presenting other radio programmes at the same time?
I've referred before, I know, to Stephanie Hughes's [an outstanding R3 annuncer of a decade or two ago] description of her audition for R3. She was handed a list of difficult composers' and performers' names and invited to read them out, which she was able to do. Nowadays, I don't suppose they do any such thing. Something which would once have been regarded as a core skill for an R3 presenter, isn't any more.
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