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Nick is 1684 Professor of Music in Cambridge. He has published several books of relevance to Crucible research themes, including Analysing Musical Multimedia, The Cambridge History of Twentieth-Century Music, and Music as Performance: New Perspectives Across the Disciplines.
Crucible projects:
- Member of advisory board for Improcess
- Co-supervised Untraditional Folk project by Rachel Sweeney