Classic Fm. Monocle and Podcast work

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Description

All you can do with a warm, authoritative female British voice: from introducing soothing music on the UK's best loved classical music station, to news programmes on Monocle 24 and podcasts for international consultancy firms.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

British (General) British (Received Pronunciation - RP, BBC)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
Let's forget the chill and cosy up. I have some of the loveliest music for cold Sunday morning. Welcome. Let's start with Jack. A Little Serenade by Ernest Tomlinson on Classic FM Ronald Cope was conducting the new London Orchestra. Well, there's nothing little about tonight's all nighter setting us up for the early hours tonight. I've chosen a piece of music written by Greek. When he was just 25 he wanted to make his mark in the world, and this is what he came up with. Live from London. This is the globalist I'm Emma Nelson, a very warm welcome to today's programme coming up. As borders continue to close across Europe, we ask just how Brussels has been coping on what the EU's role should be and could be in mitigating covert 19 impact. Stay tuned a monocle 24 throughout the day for more on those storeys. But first since the Corona virus began its spread through China and beyond, questions being asked constantly about the leadership shown by respective nations and bodies. They're making it up as much of the rest of us arguably. But hello and welcome to Long Storey Short the podcast from Arcade Issue K, in which we explore the future of our cities. I'm Emma Nelson and we have a special edition for you this time. And a very warm welcome to ST Lukes converted church in the heart of London. Usually the location of the London Symphony Orchestras. Rehearsals on DH. Smaller concerts Tonight my guests, I hope, will be making a different kind of music, but no less harmonious on the monocle Daily returns at the same time tomorrow 2200 London time. But for now, from me Emma Nelson. Goodbye. Thank you very much for listening.