Max Reinhardt (radio presenter)

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Max Reinhardt
Max Reinhardt broadcasting from the BBC Radio 3 studio in June 2012
Born
David Lewis Bennett

14 May 1951
Occupation(s)Radio presenter, musician
EmployerBBC Radio

Max Reinhardt (born 14 May 1951) is a radio presenter known for presenting Late Junction on BBC Radio 3.[1]

Career

Reinhardt was a presenter for Late Junction, a music programme broadcast three nights a week on BBC Radio 3. In addition, he was the musical consultant for the South African music series Freedom Sounds on BBC Radio 2, presented a documentary on BBC Radio 4 about his theatre piece Ketubah and is a regular presenter of Global Beats on BBC World Service.

As well as his work with the BBC, Reinhardt is the musical director at Oily Cart, a theatre company established in 1981 that works with children with complex disabilities.[1]

He also edited the memoir of Jewish-Algerian pianist Maurice El Mediouni, published in 2017 by Repeater Books.[2]

Personal life

He lives in London, England and enjoys a wide range of music.

References

  1. ^ a b "BBC Radio 3 - Late Junction - Max Reinhardt". BBC.
  2. ^ "Maurice El Médioni: A Memoir". Repeater Books. 14 September 2016. Retrieved 27 October 2017.