Rink

John Rink (Professor of Musical Performance Studies, University of Cambridge; Fellow and Director of Studies in Music, St. John's College; Director, AHRC Research Centre for Musical Performance as Creative Practice)

John Rink is Professor of Musical Performance Studies and a Fellow of St John's College at the University of Cambridge. He studied at Princeton University, King's College London, and Cambridge, where his doctoral research was on the evolution of tonal structure in Chopin's early music and its relation to improvisation. He also holds the Concert Recital Diploma and Premier Prix in piano from the Guildhall School of Music & Drama. He specialises in the fields of performance studies, theory and analysis, and nineteenth-century studies, and has published six books with Cambridge University Press, including The Practice of Performance: Studies in Musical Interpretation (1995), Chopin: The Piano Concertos(1997), Musical Performance: A Guide to Understanding (2002), and Annotated Catalogue of Chopin's First Editions (with Christophe Grabowski; 2010). He is also General Editor of the five-book series Studies in Musical Performance as Creative Practice, which Oxford University Press will publish in 2016.

John Rink directs the £2.1 million AHRC Research Centre for Musical Performance as Creative Practice, which is based at the University of Cambridge in partnership with King's College London, the University of Oxford and Royal Holloway, University of London, and in association with the Royal College of Music and the Guildhall School of Music & Drama. He is one of four Series Editors of The Complete Chopin – A New Critical Edition, and directs two other research projects: Chopin's First Editions Online (funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council) and Online Chopin Variorum Edition (funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation). He was an Associate Director of the AHRC Research Centre for the History and Analysis of Recorded Music (CHARM), and he chaired the Steering Committees of the AHRC's 'Beyond Text' and 'Landscape and Environment' Strategic Programmes, in addition to serving on the AHRC's Advisory Board. He sits on the editorial boards of Music & Letters and Musicae Scientiae, is on the Advisory Panels of Music Analysis, Musica Humana and the Institute of Musical Research, and has been a member of the AHRC's Peer Review College.

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