Laurence Dreyfus

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1952 –

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Who is Laurence Dreyfus?

Laurence Dreyfus, FBA is an award-winning musicologist and player of the viola da gamba who is currently University Lecturer and Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford. He was born and raised in Boston, Massachusetts, and attended Cherry Hill High School West in New Jersey. He earned a B.A. at Yeshiva University, studied cello under Leonard Rose at the Juilliard School, and earned his Ph.D. in Musicology at Columbia University, where he studied with the distinguished Bach scholar Christoph Wolff. Commuting from New York, he studied viola da gamba with Wieland Kuijken, earning two diplomas from the Brussels Conservatoire, including its Diplome supérieur with Highest Distinction.

After teaching at Yale University, Stanford University, and The University of Chicago, he moved in 1995 to London to became Thurston Dart Professor of Performance Studies at King's College London and hold a Chair at the Royal Academy of Music. In 2002, he was elected a Fellow of the British Academy for his musicological work.

Dreyfus is a noted scholar of both J. S. Bach and Richard Wagner.

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Born
1952
Boston
Also known as
  • Dreyfus, Laurence
Nationality
  • United States of America
  • England
Education
  • Juilliard School
  • PhD, Columbia University
    Musicology
Lived in
  • Boston
    (1952 - )
  • New York
  • London
    (1995 - )
  • Oxford

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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