AudioFile Magazine

Seamlessly, Sanderson weaves this crowded narrative into a history of species categorization and naming...
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AudioFile Magazine

Sanderson’s rich, enveloping timbre and confident gravitas are undeniably engaging as he unwinds these dual narratives of media and exploration.
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AudioFile Magazine

With his resonant voice and perfect diction, Sanderson takes the listener into the lives of Titian, Goya, Monet. Matisse, Hopper, and Nevelson.
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AudioFile Magazine

Mack Sanderson’s timbre is reminiscent of the classic broadcasters’ voices—mellow and richly masculine, with a pleasing rumble in the lower registers.
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Mack Sanderson...brought a wide range of international personalities to vivid life.
— May Wuthrich, Award-Winning Producer & Director

AudioFile Magazine

With his deep, authoritative voice, Mack Sanderson is the perfect narrator for this memoir....he is so believable that at times listeners may believe they’re hearing the author himself....
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Sanderson does a great job narrating, because he’s obviously speaking English, but there are bits of Italian, French...even bits of German. Sanderson is seamless going from one language to the other.
— Jonathan Smith, Behind the Mic, AudioFile Magazine Podcast
Mack was brilliant. A pleasure to work with and a great talent to have.
— Tom Knott, The Big Group Ltd., London • Amsterdam • Newbury • Bath

In the home studio (Photo by Chase Anderson)