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Ruth Slater is a Professor of Baroque Violin and Viola at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland (RCS), specializing in Historically Informed Performance Practice (HIPP). She coordinates the Baroque Music and Ensemble Module and co-authored a seminal chapter in the 2016 Routledge publication Creative Teaching for Creative Learning In Higher Music Education. Her roles include lecturing on the Teaching Musician and Integrated Music Studies modules, coordinating DipABRSM/LRSM teaching diplomas, and delivering specialist seminars.
- Research Focus: HIPP methodologies, baroque ensemble techniques, and innovative music pedagogy.
- Performance: Frequent collaborations with ensembles like the Gabrieli Consort, Scottish Chamber Orchestra, and Amsterdam Baroque, emphasizing both period and modern performance traditions.
- Cultural Engagement: Extensive work in Scottish and Shetland traditional music, integrating folk traditions with classical baroque practices.
As an examiner for ABRSM, she evaluates music teaching standards in the UK and Far East. Her performances span international venues, including Australia, showcasing solo and collaborative work with period-instrument groups like Florilegium and the Hanover Band.
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