Marina Frolova-Walker is Professor of Music History at the
University of Cambridge and Fellow of Clare College. She is the
author of Russian Music and Nationalism from Glinka to Stalin
(2007), Stalin's Music Prize: Soviet Culture and Politics (2016),
and co-author of Music and Soviet Power, 1917-32 (2012). Elected a
Fellow of the British Academy in 2014, and the recipient of the RMA
Dent Medal for her outstanding
contribution to musicology, Professor Frolova-Walker is committed
to sharing the insights gained from her research with a wider
public through talks, radio and TV appearances, and
publications.
Jonathan Walker is a London-based freelance writer and private
teacher of advanced piano and composition. He is co-author of Music
and Soviet Power (2012). He studied at Edinburgh University, at the
Liszt Academy, Budapest, and at Queen's University Belfast, where
he defended his PhD dissertation on the musical-work concept. He
has taught at Queen's University Belfast and Cambridge University,
performed on BBC2 television, given talks for BBC Radio 4, and
published
translations from French and Russian.
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