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Jeremy Thurlow is an Affiliated Lecturer and Director of Studies at the University of Cambridge's Faculty of Music. He holds roles as Director of Studies at Robinson College and Lucy Cavendish College, alongside directing music programs. His work spans composition, writing, and performance, blending classical traditions with contemporary innovation. Thurlow's music has been performed globally by ensembles like the BBC Philharmonic and the Fitzwilliam String Quartet, and he has collaborated with artists such as Alastair Appleton on interdisciplinary projects like the video-opera A Sudden Cartography of Song.
- Roles: Affiliated Lecturer, Director of Studies (Robinson College, Lucy Cavendish College)
- Research: Focuses on composition, 20th-century music analysis, and interdisciplinary arts. His works explore themes like apocalyptic imagery, nature, and cultural fusion.
- Awards: George Butterworth Award (2007), Bogliasco Foundation Fellowship (2024).
- Teaching: Courses include composition, music analysis, and 20th-century history. Oversees the M.Phil. in Musical Composition.
Thurlow’s recent projects include orchestral works, chamber music, and electroacoustic pieces, reflecting his commitment to pushing musical boundaries while engaging with historical and cultural narratives.





