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Dr Chris Dromey is a researcher and hourly academic at the Business School of Middlesex University, with a strong focus on applied musicology, classical music industries, and cultural policy. His interdisciplinary work bridges music, education, and public engagement, particularly through the lens of chamber music ensembles and modernist traditions.
- PhD in Music, King's College London (2010)
His research interests center on applied musicology, especially how music functions in health, education, and public discourse. He explores cultural citizenship in classical music, the classical music industry, and the evolution of the Pierrot ensemble across global contexts. His work often intersects with modernism, chamber music analysis, and public musicology, particularly through media such as radio and programme notes.
His recent publications, including the edited volume The Routledge Companion to Applied Musicology (2023), reflect a growing trend toward interdisciplinary and socially engaged music scholarship. His articles span topics from aesthetic therapy to cultural policy, showcasing a commitment to making musicology relevant beyond academia.
Dr Dromey has contributed to collaborative pedagogical research, particularly in arts management education, but no formal scientific awards are listed. His work is widely published and accessed, with hundreds of monthly downloads, indicating strong academic engagement.
- Three Pedagogic Innovations to Improve Learning on the BA Music and Arts Management Programme (2007)
He is actively involved in research dissemination and public engagement, including conference talks, programme notes for the London Chamber Music Society, and contributions to Grove Music Online. His work reflects a sustained commitment to both scholarly rigor and public accessibility in music studies.
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