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Nicholas Cook

Analysing Musical Multimedia. Oxford: Clarendon


Press, 1998.

For other people named Nick Cook, see Nick Cook


(disambiguation).

Beethoven: Symphony No. 9. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998.

Nicholas Cook (born 5 June 1950[1] ) is a British


musicologist and writer born in Athens, Greece. In 2009
he became the 1684 Professor of Music at the University
of Cambridge, where he is a Fellow of Darwin College. Previously, he was professorial research fellow at
Royal Holloway, University of London, where he directed the Arts and Humanities Research Council Research Centre for the History and Analysis of Recorded
Music (CHARM). He has also taught at the University
of Hong Kong, University of Sydney, and University of
Southampton, where he served as dean of arts.

Music, Imagination, and Culture. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1990.


Musical Analysis and the Listener. New York: Garland, 1989.
A Guide to Musical Analysis. London: Dent, 1987.

2 References

He is a former editor of the Journal of the Royal Musical Association and was elected a Fellow of the British
Academy in 2001.

[1] COOK, Prof. Nicholas (John), Whos Who 2012, A &


C Black, 2012; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec
2011 ; online edn, Nov 2011 accessed 9 April 2012

Books

3 External links

(Edited by Patrick N. Juslin & A. Sloboda) Handbook of Music and Emotion : Theory, Research, Applications - (co-written with Nicola Dibben) Chapter
3 : Emotion in culture and history: perspectives from
musicology. Oxford University Press, 2010.

Biography (includes list of publications)

(Co-edited with Eric Clarke, Daniel LeechWilkinson, and John Rink) The Cambridge
Companion to Recorded Music.
Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 2009.
The Schenker Project: Culture, Race, and Music Theory in Fin-de-sicle Vienna. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007.
Music, Performance, Meaning: Selected Essays.
Aldershot: Ashgate, 2007.
(Co-edited with Anthony Pople) The Cambridge
History of Twentieth-Century Music. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 2004.
(Co-edited with Eric Clarke) Empirical Musicology:
Aims, Methods, Prospects. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004.
(Co-edited with Mark Everist) Rethinking Music.
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999.
Music: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford: Oxford
University Press, 1998.
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