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词条 Mark Everist
释义

  1. Early life and career

  2. Distinctions

  3. Publications

     Monographs  Collections of essays  Journal and other articles 

  4. References

  5. External links

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Mark Everist (born 27 December 1956) is a British music historian, critic and musicologist.

Early life and career

Born in London, Everist was educated at Clifton College (Bristol) and studied at Dartington College of Arts (BA 1979), King's College London (MMus 1980), and Keble College, Oxford (DPhil 1985).

After taking up his first post as lecturer, then reader, in musicology at King's College London in 1982, he accepted a position at the University of Southampton in 1996 and was promoted to professor. He has served as Head of Department (1997–2001 and 2005–2009) and Associate Dean (Research) for the Faculty of Arts and Humanities (2010–2014).[1] For the 2014/15 academic year he was Professorial Fellow at the Institute of Musical Research, London.[2] He has held visiting positions at the Paris Conservatoire,[3] the University of Western Australia,[4] and the University of Melbourne.[5]

Distinctions

Everist's publications have won the Westrup prize of the Music & Letters trust,[6] the Solie prize of the American Musicological Society for the best collection of essays[7] and the Slim prize for the best article published in a refereed journal. He has been elected to the Academia Europaea[8] and is a corresponding member of the American Musicological Society (only 16 UK scholars have received this distinction since the Society's founding in 1937).[9] He has been honoured by articles devoted to him in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians[10] and in Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart.[11]

Everist was chair of the National Association of Music in Higher Education from 2005 until 2008[12] and was elected President of the Royal Musical Association in 2011 and re-elected for a second term in 2014.[13]

Publications

Everist's publications focus on the Ars Antiqua, music drama in nineteenth-century France, and reception theory. His latest monograph, Mozart's Ghosts: Haunting the Halls of Musical Culture (2012), which investigates Mozart's reception in English, French, and German-speaking countries, has been reviewed as an "elegantly written, meticulously researched, anecdotally rich, intellectually and ethically subtle piece of scholarship".[14] Earlier books examine the sources of polyphony and the motet in the thirteenth century, and French stage music in the nineteenth century. Everist has edited or co-edited five volumes, as well as three volumes in the series Le magnus liber organi de Notre Dame de Paris published by Editions de l'Oiseau-Lyre between 2001 and 2003. His articles in refereed journals and chapters in collected works number in excess of 60, and many of his articles have been translated into French, German, Japanese and Italian.

In his Arts and Humanities Research Council-funded project, Cantum pulcriorem invenire: Thirteenth-Century Latin Poetry and Music (CPI), Everist and a team of specialists at the University of Southampton investigate the medieval Conductus (2010–2016). The project has already produced three professional CDs of the repertory under examination and also supports four PhD dissertations and Everist's monograph entitled Discovering Medieval Song (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018).[15] He is also the co-director of "France: Musiques, Cultures, 1789–1918".[16]

Monographs

  • French Thirteenth-Century Polyphony: Aspects of Sources and Distribution. New York and London: Garland, 1989
  • French Motets in the Thirteenth Century: Music, Poetry and Genre, Cambridge Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Music. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994. Paperback reprint 2004
  • Music Drama at the Paris Odéon, 1824–1828. Berkeley, Los Angeles and London: University of California Press, 2002
  • Giacomo Meyerbeer and Music Drama in Nineteenth-Century Paris. Variorum Collected Studies Series CS805. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2005
  • Mozart's Ghosts: Haunting the Halls of Musical Culture. New York: Oxford University Press, 2012
  • Discovering Medieval Song: Latin Poetry and Music in the Conductus. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018
  • Opera in Paris from the Empire to the Commune. London: Routledge, forthcoming

Collections of essays

  • Music Before 1600, Models of Musical Analysis 2. Oxford: Blackwell, 1992
  • Analytical Strategies and Musical Interpretation (co-edited with Craig Ayrey). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996
  • Rethinking Music (co-edited with Nicholas Cook). Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999
  • Music, Theater and Cultural Transfer: Paris, 1830–1914 (co-edited with Annegret Fauser). Chicago: Chicago University Press, 2009
  • The Cambridge Companion to Medieval Music. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011
  • Meyerbeer and Grand Opéra: From the July Monarchy to the Present, Speculum musicae 28. Turnhout: Brepols, 2016
  • The Cambridge History of Medieval Music (co-edited with Thomas Forrest Kelly). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, forthcoming

Journal and other articles

Over 60 articles in various peer-reviewed journals, including:

  • 19th-Century Music
  • Cambridge Opera Journal
  • Early Music
  • Early Music History
  • Journal of Musicology
  • Journal of the American Musicological Society
  • Journal of the Royal Musical Association
  • Music Analysis
  • Musica disciplina
  • Music & Letters
  • Plainsong and Medieval Music
  • Revue belge de musicologie
  • Revue de musicologie
  • Royal Musical Association Research Chronicle
  • 28 essays in various collections

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=Mark Everist: Home Page|url=http://www.southampton.ac.uk/music/markeverist}}
2. ^{{cite web|title=Institute of Musical Research|url=http://music.sas.ac.uk/}}
3. ^{{cite web|title=Conservatoire de Paris|url=http://www.conservatoiredeparis.fr/accueil/}}
4. ^{{cite web|title=The University of Western Australia|url=http://www.uwa.edu.au/}}
5. ^{{cite web|title=MacGeorge Lectures|url=http://www.music.unimelb.edu.au}}
6. ^{{cite web|title=The Westrup Prize for 1988 (Mark Everist, 'The Rondeau-Motet: Paris and Artois in the Thirteenth Century'. Music & Letters 69 (1988), 1–22)|url=http://ml.oxfordjournals.org/content/70/2.toc}}
7. ^{{cite web|publisher=American Musicological Society|title=List of recipients of the Ruth A. Solie award for the best collection of essays in the previous calendar year (Mark Everist, "Music, Theater and Cultural Transfer: Paris, 1830–1914" (co-edited with Annegret Fauser). (Chicago, 2009)).|url=http://www.ams-net.org/awards/soliewinners.php}}
8. ^{{cite web|title=Academia Europaea: The Academy of Europe|url=http://www.ae-info.org/ae/User/Everist_Mark_Egerton}}
9. ^{{cite web|quote=Corresponding members shall be persons who, at the time of their election, are nationals of countries other than Canada or the United States of America and who have made particularly notable contributions to furthering the stated object of the [American Musicological] Society and whom the Society wishes to honor.|title=American Musicological Society, List of Corresponding Members|url=http://www.ams-net.org/administration/index.php}}
10. ^The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, 2nd edn, ed. Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell, 29 vols (London: Macmillan, 2001) 8:454–5 [errors in 2001 print are corrected in 2006 online update]. {{cite|last1=Williamson|first1=Rosemary|title=Everist, Mark|website=Grove Music Online. Oxford Music Online|publisher=Oxford University Press}}
11. ^{{cite book|editor1-last=Finscher|editor1-first=Ludwig|title='Everist, Mark'. Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart: allgemeine Enzyklopädie der Musik,|date=2007|orig-year=1995|publisher=Bärenreiter|page=Personenteil 6: 591}}
12. ^{{cite web|title=National Association of Music in Higher Education|url=http://www.namhe.ac.uk/}}
13. ^{{cite web|title=The Royal Musical Association|url=http://www.rma.ac.uk/}}
14. ^{{cite journal|last1=Currie|first1=James|title=Mark Everist, Mozart's Ghosts: Haunting the Halls of Musical Culture|journal=Nineteenth-Century Music Review|year=2014|volume=11|page=319}}
15. ^{{cite web|title=Research project: Cantum pulcriorem in venire: Thirteenth-Century Music and Poetry |url=http://www.conductus.ac.uk/ |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150306052535/http://conductus.ac.uk/ |archivedate=6 March 2015 |df= }}
16. ^{{cite web|title=France: Musiques, Cultures, 1789–1918|url=http://www.fmc.ac.uk/.}}

External links

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20150306052535/http://conductus.ac.uk/ Cantum pulcriorem invenire: Thirteenth-Century Latin Poetry and Music]
  • List of publications
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5 : 1956 births|Living people|People educated at Clifton College|Alumni of King's College London|British musicologists

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