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Jonathan Freeman-Attwood

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Professor Jonathan Freeman-Attwood BMus, MPhil, Hon RAM is Vice-Principal and Director of Studies at the Royal Academy of Music in London.

He studied at the University of Toronto and Christ Church, Oxford. He is a recording producer for many independent record labels, including Channel Classics, BIS, Chandos, Naxos, ASV, GMN, Simax etc., broadcaster for BBC, New Grove contributor, reviewer for Gramophone magazine, and is active in performance research for numerous publications and journals.

As a trumpet player, he has performed widely with solo recitals and discs of sonatas, concerti, including 'Bach Connections' in 2000. GRSM Tutor 1990–1. As Dean of Undergraduate Studies at the Royal Academy of Music from 1991 to 1995, he directed the first phase of the Academy's new undergraduate BMus programme. He has been Vice-Principal and Director of Studies at the Academy since 1996 and was appointed a Professor of the University of London in 2001.