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My guest today is Professor Peter Tregear.
A renowned scholar, performer, and cultural leader in the Australian arts landscape, Peter has had an incredibly varied and distinguished career. After completing his doctoral studies at the University of Cambridge, he went on to hold prestigious appointments as a Fellow at Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge, as well as the Dean of Trinity College at the University of Melbourne.
In addition to his academic work, Peter is a regular performer in opera and oratorio, and has directed numerous historic revivals and premieres of operatic and instrumental works. He's worked extensively with major Australian arts organizations like Victorian Opera, Melbourne Opera, and the Australian Chamber Orchestra.
Peter's academic research is focused on understanding music in its historical and cultural context, with a particular interest in the musical culture of the Weimar Republic and the impact of fascism on musicians. He's published widely and is a frequent contributor to outlets like The Conversation and Australian Book Review.
We're thrilled to dive into his unique perspective on the state of the arts in Australia, the challenges of cultural stewardship, and the enduring power of music to connect us across time and place.
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Creative Director: Niloofar Pashmforoosh
Presented in association with Limelight
Decoding Cultural Leadership |
Culture. Society. Conversations
My guest today is Professor Peter Tregear.
A renowned scholar, performer, and cultural leader in the Australian arts landscape, Peter has had an incredibly varied and distinguished career. After completing his doctoral studies at the University of Cambridge, he went on to hold prestigious appointments as a Fellow at Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge, as well as the Dean of Trinity College at the University of Melbourne.
In addition to his academic work, Peter is a regular performer in opera and oratorio, and has directed numerous historic revivals and premieres of operatic and instrumental works. He's worked extensively with major Australian arts organizations like Victorian Opera, Melbourne Opera, and the Australian Chamber Orchestra.
Peter's academic research is focused on understanding music in its historical and cultural context, with a particular interest in the musical culture of the Weimar Republic and the impact of fascism on musicians. He's published widely and is a frequent contributor to outlets like The Conversation and Australian Book Review.
We're thrilled to dive into his unique perspective on the state of the arts in Australia, the challenges of cultural stewardship, and the enduring power of music to connect us across time and place.
Key Takeaways:
Notable Quotes:
Connect with Decoding Cultural Leadership on social media
Instagram, Threads, X/Twitter:
@DCLPod
samuelcairnduff.com
@samuelcairnduff
Read Sam's Substack here.
Presenter and research: Sam Cairnduff
Creative Director: Niloofar Pashmforoosh
Presented in association with Limelight
Decoding Cultural Leadership |
Culture. Society. Conversations