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David Wyn Jones (born 1950) is a British musicologist. He is an expert on music of the Classical period, including that of Haydn and
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Professional life

Wyn Jones received his Ph.D. from the
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in 1978, on the basis of a doctoral dissertation in three volumes entitled ''The String Quartets of Vanhal''. Earlier (1974) he had been appointed as a Lecturer at
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, and was subsequently promoted there several times: Senior Lecturer (1998), Reader (2002), Professorial Chair (2007). He served as Head of School from March 2008 to July 2013. He serves on the editorial board of the journal ''Eighteenth-Century Music'' and the e-journal ''Haydn''. He has given lectures and talks at the BBC
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, and at the Royal Festival Hall and other major venues.


Honors

His book ''Oxford Composer Companions: Haydn'' was awarded a prize by the International Association of Music Librarians (UK and Ireland) in 2002. He has served as chairman of the Music Libraries Trust since 2005 and was elected a Vice President of the Royal Musical Association in 2009.Jones web site


Books

Wyn Jones's books incorporate a large amount of factual information, much of it from recent scholarly research. He tends to favor trustworthy over vivid sources (e.g. for Haydn, the sober
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, in preference to the tale-spinning Dies and Carpani). List of books: *(1988, with H. C. Robbins Landon) ''Haydn. His Life and Music''. London: Thames and Hudson. *(1995) ''Beethoven. Pastoral Symphony''. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. *(1996, ed. with
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) ''Studies in Music History presented to H. C. Robbins Landon on his Seventieth Birthday''. London: Thames and Hudson. *(1996, ed.) ''Music in Eighteenth-Century Austria''. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. *(1998) ''The Life of Beethoven''. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. *(2000, ed.) ''Music in Eighteenth-Century Britain''. Aldershot: Ashgate. *(2002/rev. 2009, ed.) ''Oxford Composer Companions: Haydn''. Oxford: Oxford University Press. *(2006) ''The Symphony in Beethoven’s Vienna''. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. *(2009) ''The Life of Haydn''. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Editions of music: *(1980) Vanhal, Johann Baptist, Six quartets : an edition and commentary. Cardiff: University College Cardiff Press. *(ca. 1982) Vanhal, Johann Baptist, Divertimento in G for violin, viola and violone (double bass). London: Yorke Edition. *(1984) Joseph Haydn, ''Fifteen Scottish, Welsh, and Irish folksongs''. University College Cardiff Press. *(1989) J. C. Bach. Symphonies III. Seven Symphonic Works from Eighteenth-Century Printed Sources. The Collected Works of Johann Christian Bach 1735-1782, Volume 28. New York: Garland Press. *(ca. 1992) Joseph Haydn, Missa "Sunt bona mixta malis" : Hob. XXII:2 (with H.C. Robbins Landon) Paris: M. Bois.


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References

*Brook, Barry S. and Richard J. Viano (1997) ''Thematic Catalogues in Music: An Annotated Bibliography''. Pendragon Press.
Jones's web site
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