Jonathan P. Wainwright  M.A. (Dunelm.), Ph.D. (Cantab.)



CURRICULUM VITAE

Date of birth: 7 March 1961
Nationality: British
Marital status: Married
Present posts: Lecturer in Music at The University of York, and Assistant Choir Trainer
      at York Minster



Career and Qualifications

1979-83, Hatfield College, Durham University: B.A.(Hons) in Music (2:1) (1982) and M.A. (taught course, ‘Italian Music 1550-1650’) (1984). (Durham University Organ Scholarship, Hatfield College, 1979-82)
1983-4, Royal Academy of Music: Postgraduate Advanced Performance Course (Organ). (Thomas Armstrong Prize (Choral Conducting) & History of Music Prize (Essay); Associateship Diploma of the Royal College of Organists)
1985-8, St Catharine’s College, Cambridge: M.Phil. (1987) and Ph.D. (1993)
(Ph.D. Dissertation: The Musical Patronage of Christopher, First Baron Hatton
(1605-1670))
1989-90, Lecturer in Music, Magdalen College, Oxford
1990-96, Lecturer in Music, St Catherine’s College, Oxford
1991-96, Lecturer in Music, Pembroke College, Oxford
1994-96, Lecturer in Music, Open University (1/2-time research post)
1995-96, Lecturer in Music, Oriel College, Oxford
1996-present, Lecturer in Music, University of York and Assistant Choir Trainer,
   York Minster
Jonathan Wainwright has research interests in 16th- and 17th-century English and Italian music. A central concern of his research is the question of the dissemination and influence of Italian music in England in the seventeenth century - an area of study that provides the context for publications on seventeenth-century musical patronage, music collections of the period, music in Civil War Oxford, and on Purcell. Jonathan Wainwright is also active as a performer: he is the director of the group Concertare (a professional ensemble which specializes in the performance of Baroque music) and Cantores Collegiorum (which performs plainsong and medieval music).


Publications

Article abstracts for Music Analysis, 7:3 (October 1988), 361-2 & 365
‘George Jeffreys’ Copies of Italian Music’, The Royal Musical Association Research Chronicle, 23 (1990), 109-24
Articles on works by Blow, Britten, Elgar, Finzi, Howells, Purcell and Tippett, Dictionnaire de l’Art Vocal ed. Marc Honegger (Bordas, Paris, 1992)
‘Purcell and the English Baroque’, in The Purcell Companion, ed. Michael Burden (Faber & Faber, London, 1995), 21-37
‘A Curious History Untangled [The New Organ at Pembroke College, Oxford]’, Choir and Organ, 3 (1995), 31-4 (with David Titterington)
‘From Barnard to Purcell: The Copying Activities of Stephen Bing (1610-1681)’, Early Music, 23 (1995), 620-48 (with Sarah Boyer)
‘The Christ Church Viol-Consort Manuscripts Reconsidered: Christ Church, Oxford Music Manuscripts 2, 497-408 & 436; 417-418 & 1080; and 432 & 612-613’ in John Jenkins and his Time: Studies in English Consort Music, ed. Andrew Ashbee and Peter Holman (O.U.P., Oxford, 1996), 198-241
Cantica Nova ? A Collection of New Anglican Chants (joint editor and contributor) (Kirklees Music, Brighouse, 1997)
Musical Patronage in Seventeenth-Century England: Christopher, First Baron Hatton (1605-70) (Scolar Press, Aldershot & Brookfield, Vermont, 1997), pp. 470
ISBN 1 85928 278 4
‘The Dissemination and Influence of Monteverdi’s Music in England in the Seventeenth Century’ in Claudio Monteverdi und die Folgen: Bericht über das Internationale Symposium, Detmold 1993,  ed. Silke Leopold and Joachim Steinheuer (Bärenreiter, Kassel, 1998), 105-21
‘Images of Virtue and War: Music in Civil War Oxford’, in William Lawes: 1602-1645 Essays on His Life, Times and Work, ed. Andrew Ashbee (Ashgate Publishing Company, Aldershot & Brookfield, Vermont, 1998), 121-42
‘Composers, Church and State in Sixteenth-Century England’, in From Composition to Performance: Musicians at Work (Open University Course AA302, Block 1, Unit 2, Milton Keynes, 1998), 37-66
‘A Case Study in Italian Musical Patronage: The Life and Works of Claudio Monteverdi (1567-1643)’ in From Composition to Performance: Musicians at Work (Open University Course AA302, Block 1, Unit 3a, Milton Keynes, 1998), 67-90
Kirklees Cathedral Music Series (joint editor with Vernon Hoyle):
 Draw Near With Faith ? Ten Anthems for Holy Communion (1997)
 The Lord’s Name be Praised ? Seven Settings of the Preces, Responses and Lord’s
     Prayer (1997)
 Come Holy Ghost ? A Collection of Anthems for Pentecost or General Use (1998)
 God is Gone Up ? A Collection of Anthems for Ascensiontide or General Use (1998
‘The King’s Music’, in The Royal Image:  Representations of Charles I, ed. Thomas N. Corns (C.U.P., Cambridge, 1999), 162-75
Nowell! Nowell! - Christmas Carols for S.A.B. Chorus (joint editor with Vernon Hoyle) (Banks Music Pubs, due 2000)
An Index of Manuscripts Relating to Consort Music (joint editor with Andrew Ashbee & Robert Thompson) (Ashgate, due 2000)
‘Bing, Stephen’, ‘Hatton’ in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians (Macmillan, forthcoming)
From Renaissance to Baroque—Proceedings of the National Early Music Association Conference, York, July 1999 (contributor and joint editor with Peter Holman) (forthcoming)
‘Bing, Stephen’, ‘Dering, Richard’, ‘Jeffreys, George’, in New Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford University Press, forthcoming)

Editorial Posts
Joint editor of the Viola da Gamba Society’s Index of Manuscript Sources
Editor of the Research Chronicle of the Royal Musical Association (1994- )
Associate Editor for the New Dictionary of National Biography

Recordings
Voices of Christmas (Cantores Collegiorum with Martin Souter, organ): Sixteenth century ‘in alternatim’ Christmas plainchant and organ music from the Sarum Rite
Isis Records CD015
Queen of Heavenly Virtue (Concertare): Music for Henrietta Maria’s Chapel in Oxford
Isis Records CD023
Record of the Month: Hi-Fi World January 1998
Ther is no rose of swych vertu (Cantores Collegiorum): Carols for a Medieval Christmas
Isis Records CD032
Percy Whitlock: Organ Symphony in G Minor for Organ and Orchestra (1936-7); Francis Jackson: Concerto for Organ, Strings, Timpani and Celeste Op. 64 (University of York Symphony Orchestra with Francis Jackson, Organ)
Amphion Recordings PHI CD 155

Papers
Lute Society: Manuscript Sources Associated with Angelo Notari (Oxford, November 1986)
Viola da Gamba Society: Civil-War Oxford: A Centre for the Dissemination of Italian Music in England? (London, February 1987)
22nd Royal Musical Association Research Students’ Conference: Sir Christopher Hatton (1605-1670), Musical Patron and Collector (London, December 1988)
Fourth Biennial Conference on Baroque Music: Christopher, First Baron Hatton (1605-1670): A Case Study in Seventeenth-Century English Musical Patronage, paper and roundtable session (London, July 1990)
BBC Music Weekly Talk: The Dissemination and Influence of Italian Music in England in the Seventeenth Century (broadcast 3 & 5 March 1991)
Claudio Montevedi und die Folgen (International Monteverdi Conference): The Dissemination and Influence of Monteverdi’s Music in England in the Seventeenth Century (Detmold, November 1993)
Viola da Gamba Society: Music in Civil-War Oxford (London, June 1994)
Sixth Biennial Conference on Baroque Music: From Barnard to Purcell: the Copying Activities of Stephen Bing (Edinburgh, July 1994)
Royal Musical Association Annual Conference: The Dissemination and Influence of Italian Music in England in the Seventeenth Century (Cambridge, April 1995)
The Fantasia in England from Alfonso Ferrabosco II to Henry Purcell: The Christ Church Viol Manuscripts Reconsidered (York, July 1995)
York Early Music Festival: Purcell in Context—Towards a Re-Assessment of English 17th-Century Music (York, July 1995)
The William Lawes Festival: Civil-War Oxford: a Centre for Italian and Italianate Music? (Oxford, September 1995)
Sixth Annual Conference for Seventeenth-Century Music: Images of Virtue and War: Music for Queen Henrietta Maria’s Chapel (Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, April 1998)

Teaching and Examining Experience
Assistant Examiner for the University of Oxford Delegacy of Local Examinations (Advanced Level)
College Lecturer in Music at St Catherine’s, Pembroke & Oriel Colleges, Oxford (duties include the full range of undergraduate teaching, interviewing and college examining)
Undergraduate teaching for Oxford and Cambridge Colleges (Renaissance, Baroque and Classical history courses, analysis, notation, harmony and counterpoint, keyboard, performance practice)
Graduate supervisor (Oxford D.Phil., Open University Ph.D. and York M.A., M.Phil. and D.Phil.)
Lecturer in Music at The Open University (duties include the preparation, maintenance and examining of undergraduate courses—including interdisciplinary course ‘Culture and Belief in Europe 1450-1600’, summer school tutoring, course videos and recordings)
Oxford University Lecture Series: ‘Music in Performance c.1600-1750’, ‘Music and Worship in England, c.1525-1625’, ‘Consort Music in England from Gibbons to Purcell’, ‘The Anthem in England from Gibbons to Purcell’ and ‘Purcell’
Examiner for Oxford University Honour Moderations in Music 1995
Tutor for the Oxford University Department of Continuing Education
External lecturer, tutor and examiner for Oxford Brookes University Module: ‘Choirs, Words and Music’
Lecturer in Music at the University of York (undergraduate and postgraduate teaching; performance supervisor; examiner. Undergraduate projects: Editing Early Music; Music and Liturgy in England c.1500-1640; Music and Drama in Italy 1589-1643; Monteverdi; Music and Patronage in Seventeenth-Century England)
Featured ‘Star Turn’, The Times Higher Education Supplement (No. 1373, 26 February 1999, p. 34)
Pathway External Examiner and Module Area External Moderator for the Department of Music, University of Huddersfield, 1999-
Director of Studies for the Fellowship Examination of the Guild of Church Musicians 2000-

Performance Experience
Durham University Organ Scholar 1980-2 (direction of music in Hatfield College Chapel, cathedral trips, recordings for local BBC radio, record of choral and organ music, etc.)
Conductor of Durham University Chamber Choir 1982-3
Organ pupil of Richard Lloyd (Durham Cathedral), and Alan Harverson and David Sanger (Royal Academy of Music)
Assistant Organist and later Acting Director of Music, University Church of Great St Mary’s, Cambridge 1985-7 (duties included the direction and training of a boys’ choir, conducting or accompanying the choir for the three Sunday services)
Organist of All Saints Convent, Oxford 1988-96
Musical director of New Chamber Opera’s productions of John Blow’s Venus and Adonis (Oxford, February 1992), and Georg Philipp Telemann’s Pimpinone (Oxford, June 1993)
Founder and director of Concertare (singers and instrumentalists specialising in the performance of Baroque music) and Cantores Collegiorum (singers specialising in the performance of plainsong and Medieval music). Concerts have included: ‘Music for St Mark’s Venice’, ‘Bach at Leipzig’, ‘Handel: Music for Rome’, ‘Music for the Sun King’ and ‘Bach, Buxtehude and Bruhns: German Baroque Cantatas and Motets’
Assistant Choir Trainer, York Minster 1996-
Sometime conductor of University of York Chamber Choir, University Choir, Chamber Orchestra, and Symphony Orchestra
Workshops and concert with Sine Nomine and Concerto Polacco, Warsaw April 1999

Committees
Committee member of the National Association of Music Staff in Higher Education (1997-98)
Council member of The Royal Musical Association (ex-officio: 1994- )
North-East Yorkshire Area Committee of The Royal School of Church Music (Festival Officer: 1996- )
Member of the Academic Board of the Guild of Church Musicians