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Sara Mohr-Pietsch was born on 1980, is a British music broadcaster (born 1980). Discover Sara Mohr-Pietsch's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 44 years old?

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1980

Sara Mohr-Pietsch (born 1980) is a British music broadcaster who works principally for BBC Radio 3.

Mohr-Pietsch was born in London to a mother of Polish and a father of German descent.

She sang in her school's choral society and took the role of Aeneas in a school production of Dido and Aeneas.

1998

After school, she studied music at Newnham College, Cambridge (1998–2001), where she was the first ever Newnham Choral Scholar in Selwyn College's Chapel Choir.

2004

While based in Edinburgh, Mohr-Pietsch embarked on a career in arts administration and began to broadcast on Radio 3, winning a BBC talent contest in 2004.

After moving back to London, her involvement with the network became more extensive.

2006

After gaining a first-class degree, she studied for an MA at the University of Edinburgh, subsequently becoming a tutor, a post she retained until 2006.

2007

She became a regular presenter of the network’s Breakfast programme in 2007.

Her fortnightly stretches alternated with those of Petroc Trelawny; previously Rob Cowan was the other regular presenter.

In addition, she presents (with others) the contemporary music programme Hear and Now.

Writing in The Daily Telegraph in 2007, sportswriter Michael Henderson found it "inconceivable that Sara Mohr-Pietsch, with her dropped aitches and glottal stops, would have been let loose on Radio 3 even 10 years ago."

2008

Mohr-Pietsch began to present The Proms in 2008 on Radio 3, and on television for the BBC.

2013

At the beginning of December 2013, Clemency Burton-Hill replaced her on Breakfast.

Mohr-Pietsch regularly presents Radio 3's The Choir, and the Discovering Music series, particularly in programmes on Johann Sebastian Bach, whom she greatly admires and has studied extensively; early music is another interest.

She is also a singer and pianist and plays the viola da gamba – "incredibly badly" in her own words.

In support of Red Nose Day 2013, Mohr-Pietsch set herself the challenge of learning eight notes on the cello in seven days, as part of a comic rendition of Pachelbel's Canon.

2016

In 2016, the Radio Times described her as having "one of Radio 3’s most reassuring voices. Such clarity, such warmth."

2018

In November 2018, the Dartington Hall Trust announced that Mohr-Pietsch had been appointed as the artistic director of the Dartington International Summer School and Festival.

2020

She curated her first festival in 2020, in succession to Joanna MacGregor.

It was announced in November 2023 that Mohr-Pietsch had decided to stand down from the role after four years, amid speculation about the Summer School's future.