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Christopher Page was born on 8 April, 1952 in United Kingdom, is an English musicologist. Discover Christopher Page's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 72 years old?
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Christopher Page Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Christopher Page worth at the age of 72 years old? Christopher Page’s income source is mostly from being a successful Academic . He is from United Kingdom. We have estimated Christopher Page's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
Christopher Page, Fellow of the British Academy and Member of the Academia Europaea, was educated at Sir George Monoux Grammar School (founded 1527) in London and Balliol College, Oxford.
He has been chairman of the National Early Music Association and of the Plainsong and Medieval Music Society (founded 1889).
He serves on the editorial boards of the journals Early Music (OUP) and Plainsong and Medieval Music (CUP).
Christopher Howard Page (born 8 April 1952) is an English expert on medieval music, instruments and performance practice, together with the social and musical history of the guitar in England from the sixteenth century to the nineteenth.
He has written numerous books regarding medieval music.
He is currently a Fellow of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge and Emeritus Professor of Medieval Music and Literature in the Faculty of English, University of Cambridge.
He was formerly a junior research fellow at Jesus College, Oxford (1977–1980) and senior research fellow in music at Sidney Sussex.
He is the founder and director of Gothic Voices, an early music vocal ensemble, which has recorded 25 discs for Hyperion Records, many winning awards.
The ensemble has performed in many countries, including, France, Germany, Portugal and Finland.
London dates included twice-yearly sell-out concerts at London's Wigmore Hall.
The ensemble gave its first Promenade Concert in 1989.
Between 1989 and 1997, he was presenter of BBC Radio 3's Early Music programme, Spirit of the Age, and a presenter of the Radio 4 arts magazine Kaleidoscope.
The group's work has been chronicled most recently in Daniel Leech-Wilkinson, The Modern Invention of Medieval Music (CUP, 2007) and Richard Taruskin, Text and Act (OUP, 2006).
His work has consistently been praised for its elegant and approachable prose.
Page was elected a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries in 2008.
He is a founder member of the Cambridge Consortium for Guitar Research, located at Sidney Sussex College.
Of Page's study, The Christian West and Its Singers: The First Thousand Years (2010) Eamon Duffy wrote: "But once or twice in a generation a book comes along which crosses disciplinary boundaries to make unexpected connections, open up new imaginative vistas, and refocus what had seemed familiar historical landscapes. Page’s musician’s-eye view of the evolution of western Christendom is one of those books".
In 2014, he was appointed Professor of Music at Gresham College.
In this role he delivered four series of free public lectures within London.
He plays historical guitars, principally the four-course renaissance guitar and the early Romantic guitar.
In 2017, The Guitar in Tudor England won the Nicholas Bessaraboff prize, awarded by the American Musical Instrument Society.
In 2020, a festschrift in his honour appeared, ''Music and Instruments of the Middle Ages.
Essays in Honour of Christopher Page'', edited by Tess Knighton and David Skinner (Woodbridge: The Boydell Press).