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Ruth Tatlow was born on 1956, is a born in London, England in 1956, and grew up in Colton, Staffordshire. Discover Ruth Tatlow's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 68 years old?
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Ruth Mary Tatlow (née Ballard) was born in London, England in 1956, and grew up in Colton, Staffordshire.
Ruth Tatlow studied at the Royal Academy of Music (1974–78), and spent two years as a freelance clarinettist (1978-1980), winning second prize in the National Clarinet competition (1979).
From 1980 she studied musicology at King's College London, gaining a first class BMus in 1983 and the Purcell Prize for the top finalist.
She was awarded a PhD in 1987, supervised by Arnold Whittall, and advised in 1985 by Ulrich Siegele (University of Tübingen), funded by a DAAD scholarship.
Ruth Tatlow's doctoral thesis Lusus Poëticus vel Musicus was published in 1987.
Her first monograph, based on the thesis, was published in 1991 as Bach and the Riddle of the Number Alphabet by Cambridge University Press, in paperback in 2006, and in Japanese translation in 2011
Ruth Tatlow has taught musicology in several institutions, including two years at Royal Holloway College (1998–9, sponsored by a Leverhulme Special Fellowship), Stockholm University (2005-2007), and Eastman School of Music, Rochester, NY (2010).
In 2000 she wrote for Sir John Eliot Gardiner’s Bach Cantata Pilgrimage (2000), including a series of twelve booklets for Deutsche Grammophon Arkiv Production.
In 2004 she co-founded Bach Network with Reinhard Strohm and John Butt and has been Chair of the Bach Network Council since 2007.
In 2006 she designed and then co-edited twelve annual volumes (2006–2017) of the open access, peer-reviewed journal Understanding Bach and is now co-editor of Discussing Bach.
Ruth Tatlow also serves on the editorial board of the American Bach Society.
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Ruth Tatlow is married to conductor and educator Mark Tatlow, and they have three children.
Her second monograph Bach’s Numbers: Compositional Proportion and Significance (Cambridge University Press, 2015), was awarded Choice ‘Outstanding Academic Title 2016’.
Her source-based research has raised the awareness of parallel techniques commonly used in the creative arts in Bach’s time, notably the poetical paragram (Bach and the Riddle), the acrostic, inventive use of number and musical alphabets (Bach’s Numbers, Chapter 2).
Her ground-breaking theory of proportional parallelism (Bach's Numbers) has been widely welcomed albeit with some pockets of resistance.
It has also stimulated the application of modern statistical methods to this area of musicology.
Popular writing has included programme notes and CD liner notes.
She is a British-Swedish Bach scholar, musicologist and writer, and since 2017 a visiting research fellow in the musicology department at Uppsala University, Sweden.
Numerous research fellowships and awards have facilitated her research and writing, most recently the Swedish Collegium for Advanced Study (Spring 2020).
She was appointed a Derek Brewer Visiting Fellow at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, for the Michaelmas Term 2021, and a Visiting Fellow at Clare Hall, Cambridge, for the calendar year 2023.
She is currently a visiting researcher at the Academy of Music and Drama, University of Gothenburg.