- Source: Faculty of Music, University of Cambridge
The University of Cambridge was the first institution in the world to award a dedicated Bachelor of Music degree. The Faculty of Music was established in 1947, and has this since grown into an academic centre covering all the aspects of study and research in music.
The most recent Research Assessment Exercise (2008) judged research at the Faculty to be in the highest possible category (4*) for 45% of the faculty member's research output. According to The Guardian's University Guide 2013, the Faculty has the highest ratio of staff to students in any of the top-10 institutions in the country where one can study music in the UK.
Famous current and past members of the faculty
The list includes some of the musicologists, composers and musicians who are or have been active at the faculty:
Nicholas Cook
Ian Cross
Ruth Davis
Martin Ennis
Katharine Ellis
Iain Fenlon
Marina Frolova-Walker
Alexander Goehr
Sarah Hawkins
Christopher Hogwood
Robin Holloway
John Hopkins (composer)
Nicholas Marston
Susan Rankin
John Rink
Jeremy Thurlow
David Trippett
Benjamin Walton
References
External links
Faculty website
Youtube channel
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