Catherine Tackley

Catherine Jane Tackley (born Catherine Jane Parsonage) is a musicologist and academic. She holds a PhD from City, University London (awarded in 2002) and then worked at Leeds College of Music. She was appointed to a lectureship in music at the Open University in 2008; promotions to senior lecturer and professor followed in 2011 and April 2016, before she was appointed professor of music at the University of Liverpool in August 2016. She is interested in historical and critical musicology with a focus on jazz and popular music. She has also worked on maritime music in Britain and the Atlantic.[1][2]

Selected publications

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gollark: NO EVIDENCE of actual implementation (except maybe the parser)NO COHERENT SPEC describing how any if it actually worksLANGUAGES WERE NOT MEANT TO HAVE TYPES BE TRAITS OR WHATEVERWanted to use macros anyway for a laugh? We had a tool for that. It was called Lisp."Hello I would like impl<u8(a)> T(a) apples please" - statements made by the utterly Deranged.And after all the computers and compiler tooling we gave them!
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gollark: Well, the lesson is more that LyricLy's language ideas are bad and impossible.
gollark: *You* thought of then made Macron?

References

  1. "Prof Catherine Tackley", University of Liverpool. Retrieved 29 December 2018.
  2. "The evolution of jazz in Britain c. 18801927 : antecedents, processes and developments", EThOS (British Library). Retrieved 29 December 2018.
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