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Professor Ian Pace is a leading interdisciplinary scholar at City St George's, University of London, where he holds the Professorship of Music, Culture and Society and serves as University Advisor: Interdisciplinarity. His work bridges musicology, sociology, history and cultural studies, with a focus on 20th-century Germany, modernist aesthetics, and critical theories of performance.
- Positions: Professor of Music, City (2022–present); Former Head of Department, City (2020–21)
- Education: PhD in Musicology (Cardiff University), Master's Equivalent (Juilliard School), BA (Oxford)
Research spans music under fascism, Cold War cultural politics, ethnographic methods, and music's relationship to trauma. His recent articles address Wagner's political legacy, academic mobbing, and decolonizing music education. As a pianist, he premiered over 350 works and leads the City Pierrot Ensemble. He advocates for academic freedom and anti-abuse reforms in music education.
Scientific Awards: Senior Fellow, Higher Education Academy (2021). Supervision focuses on historical performance practices, cross-cultural musical identity, and practice-based research in higher education. His blog covers music, politics, and educational critique.
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