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Dr. Austin Glatthorn is a Research and Enterprise Manager at the Royal Northern College of Music (RNCM), specializing in musicology and early modern European cultural history. He holds a PhD from the University of Southampton (2016) and has held roles including Assistant Professor at Oberlin College (2018–2019) and a British Academy Newton International Fellowship at Durham University. His research focuses on interdisciplinary approaches to music, politics, aesthetics, and mobility in Central Europe around 1800. Glatthorn is a Visiting Fellow at the University of Southampton and Honorary Fellow at Durham University, with a 2022 election to the Royal Historical Society.
His work includes landmark publications like Music Theatre and the Holy Roman Empire (2022), exploring cultural networks through archival and digital methodologies. He has edited critical editions of works by Benda and Mozart, staging world premieres of neglected pieces. Awards include the Mozart Society’s Marjorie Weston Emerson Award and the Music & Letters Centenary Prize.
Glatthorn teaches musicology at institutions across the UK, US, and Canada, emphasizing digital tools for humanities research. Current projects include co-editing the Cambridge History of German Opera to the Early Nineteenth Century and serving as Reviews Editor for Eighteenth-Century Music.


