Dr Christopher Maxim composer, conductor, organist, academic, critic, teacher based in London, UK
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Published Scholarly Works
 
A Catalogue of Printed Music in the Mackworth Collection, compiled by Sarah McCleave, (Cardiff, 1996) (Research Assistant/Contributor)

Thematic Catalogue of Unidentified Manuscript Music in the Mackworth Collection (Cardiff, 1996)

‘Style and technique in the ‘mis-attributed’ Plainsong Settings in British Library, Add. MS 23623’, Organ Yearbook, XXVIII (1998/99) 25-40

A Catalogue of Manuscript Music in the Mackworth Collection, compiled by Sarah McCleave (Belfast, 2001) (Research Assistant/ Contributor)

Bibliography to ‘Keyboard Music to 1750’, Revised New Grove Dictionary, ed by Stanley Sadie and John Tyrell (London, 2001)

‘Keyboard Music to 1750’, Revised New Grove Dictionary, ed by Stanley Sadie and John Tyrell (London, 2001) (Assisted Professor John Caldwell, University of Oxford)

‘A little-known keyboard plainsong setting in the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book: a key to Tallis’s compositional process?’, Early Music, XXIX (May, 2001) 275-282

‘A postcard from Rome?: Hugh Facy’s Ave Maris Stella’, Musical Times, CXLII/1876 (Autumn, 2001) 33-42

The Organ of St Matthew’s, Bethnal Green’ (2004, rev 2008)

'Raising Standards through Auditing Students’ Work at KS3' (Professional Reflection submitted in accordance with the requirements for Chartered London Teacher Status and the Fellowship of the College of Teachers), The London Centre for Leadership in Learning, 2007

The History of the Organs of the Parish Church of St Matthew, Bethnal Green, London’ (2008)

‘Where is Thy Zeal?: Jonathan Battishill, his Anthem O Lord, look down from Heaven, and a possible error in its musical text’, Organists’ Review, vol. XCV No.1, no. 373 (February, 2009) 31-37.
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