Professor of Music (Cambridge)
The Professorship of Music was founded in 1684, and is one of the oldest professorships at the University of Cambridge.
List of Professors of Music
- 1684 Nicholas Staggins
- 1705 Thomas Tudway
- 1730 Maurice Greene
- 1755 John Randall
- 1799 Charles Hague
- 1821 John Clarke Whitfield
- 1836 Thomas Attwood Walmisley
- 1856 William Sterndale Bennett
- 1875 George Alexander Macfarren
- 1887 Charles Villiers Stanford
- 1924 Charles Wood
- 1926–1941 Edward Joseph Dent
- 1946 Patrick Arthur Sheldon Hadley
- 1962 Robert Thurston Dart
- 1965 Robin Orr
- 1976 Alexander Goehr
- 1999 Roger Parker[1]
- 2009 Nicholas Cook[2][3]
- 2017 Katharine Ellis[4][5]
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gollark: (oh, and to clarify a bit, by "binary" I mean the slightly unixy term for executables, not the binary numeral system)
gollark: And that *also* doesn't stop me from just sticking it on my server and not giving you the binary at all.
gollark: Intellectual property law means that you can't, say, freely give someone else a binary I give you. It doesn't mean you have the source code to it so you can make changes, and it doesn't mean I can't make it only work on one computer (based on windows's "hardware ID" or whatever).
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References
- "Elections". Cambridge University Reporter (5776). 3 June 1999. Retrieved 5 September 2019.
- New Professor appointed to Faculty of Music, archived from the original on 2009-05-09, retrieved 2009-04-01
- "Elections". Cambridge University Reporter (6121). 1 October 2008. Retrieved 5 September 2019.
- New 1684 Professor of Music, retrieved 2017-10-19
- "Elections". Cambridge University Reporter (6435). 21 September 2016. Retrieved 5 September 2019.
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