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Dr.
Alastair Williams - BIOGRAPHY
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Studied at City University, London, before pursuing
doctoral research at Magdalen College, Oxford, and has also worked
as an orchestral horn player. His interdisciplinary research
interests include the following: musical modernism;
twentieth-century and contemporary Austro-German music; applications
of critical theory to the discipline of musicology; and subjectivity
in music.
He is on the Editorial Board of Music Analysis.
In
2002, he was an Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellow at the
Humboldt University, Berlin.
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He is author of New Music and the Claims of
Modernity (1997), of Constructing Musicology (2001), and
of articles published in the following journals: Cambridge Opera
Journal, Music Analysis, Music and Letters,
Perspectives of New Music and Journal of the Royal Musical
Association. He is currently writing a monograph on music in
Germany since 1968.
He has supervised PhDs on the following topics:
historically informed brass performance; Louis Armstrong’s
recordings from the 1920s; the mature symphonies of Sibelius; and
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