Guy Dammann MA (Oxon), MMus, PhD (London)
Guy Dammann received his PhD from King's College London in 2005 since when he has lectured on both music and philosophy at King's and University College London. He is currently a Research associate at the Institute of Musical Studies, University of London, working on questions concerning the relationship between morality, aesthetics and music.
As a journalist Guy writes as a critic and commentator for the Guardian, contributing also to The Observer, Daily Telegraph, New Statesman, Economist and others. He is married to the philosopher Elisabeth Schellekens and lives in London.
- Senior Staff
- Teaching Staff
- Department of Strings, Harp and Guitar
- Department of Wind, Brass and Percussion
- Centre for Orchestra and Guildhall Orchestras
- Department of Keyboard Studies
- Department of Vocal Studies
- Department of Opera Studies
- Department of Music Studies
- Department of Composition
- Department of Historical Performance
- Department of Electronic Music Studies
- Department of Jazz Studies
- Department of Music Therapy
- Department of Professional Development
- Centre for Classical Improvisation & Creative Performance
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