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Faculty of Music

 

While history is at the core of much of musicology, the field has traditionally focused exclusively on Europe and North America. Meanwhile, ethnomusicology has mostly focused on the present and relatively recent past. But the musical and auditory histories of cultures outside Europe and North America, as well as Indigenous cultures within those geographies, is increasingly integral to music research at Cambridge.


Professor of Early Medieval Music
Director of Studies, Pembroke College
Research Associate, Ottoman Auralities and the Eastern Mediterranean: Sound, Media & Power, 1789-1922
Senior Research Associate, Peterhouse
Affiliate Researcher: Cambridge Interfaith Program and Centre for the Study of Global Human Movement
Postdoctoral Research Associate
Darwin College
Cambridge Digital Humanities Associate
Dr Peter  McMurray
Associate Professor of Music
Director of Studies, Queens' College
British Academy Post-Doctoral Fellow
Trinity Hall Post-Doctoral Research Associate
Dr Jacob  Olley
Research Associate, Ottoman Auralities and the Eastern Mediterranean: Sound, Media and Power, 1789–1922
Research Associate, St John's College
Dr Benjamin   Walton
Professor of Music History
Director of Studies, Jesus College
Degree Committee Secretary
Assistant Professor, Ethnomusicology, Popular Music and Sound Studies
Fellow, Wolfson College
Director of Studies in Music, Wolfson College
Tutor, Wolfson College
Dr Emmanuela Wroth
Leverhulme Early Career Fellow
Diasporic Divas: Racialized and Gendered Celebrity in Western Europe, 1715–1925