Classical music announcer in radio for over 25 years.
KHCC-FM, KANU-FM, KXTR-FM, WITF-TV/FM
Singer in Celtic/folk band FOREST GREEN
Did voice-over for a fund-raising film for the Neonatal unit at Hershey Medical Center
Did voice-over for The Mad Greek Restaurant in Lawrence, KS
Recorded the voice mail thing for the KU Computer Shop in the Student Union
I can run the equipment myself without an engineer
I work fulltime at a public radio station, announcing classical music, which is loaded with Italian! French! German! Russian! Dutch! Danish! Spanish! British English!
I'm on the air every day from six to nine pm, weekdays, central time, if you'd like to listen to me live, at kpr.ku.edu
Klotz digital board with HD. Rode NT2 mics. Stereo. ISDN, but I have to reserve it ahead of time so our engineer can set it up. Studio is architecturally designed to be a sound-proof production room, with angled glass window and uneven floor to reduce room noise ricochets.
Software used is SAWPro Digital.
As a classical music announcer, I'm good at reading foreign languages and pronouncing unusual names.
Musician: I'm a harpist. Violinist. Pianist, we have a $90,000 Steinway at the studio. And a singer. Also , I work at the University of Kansas, which has professors of every language. Plenty of live examples at my fingertips.