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  1. Jonathan Freeman-Attwood, CBE is the 14th principal of the Royal Academy of Music in London; he was appointed in 2008. Alongside his commitment to education, he is a writer, record producer, broadcaster and musician.

  2. Jonathan Freeman-Attwood is the 14th Principal of the Royal Academy of Music, a post he has held since 2008. His commitment to education spans over 30 years, during which time he has also established himself as a recording producer, freelance trumpet player, writer and broadcaster.

  3. The current principal of the academy is Jonathan Freeman-Attwood, appointed in July 2008. The Patron was Queen Elizabeth II and the president is the Duchess of Gloucester. Diana, Princess of Wales, was the president of the academy from 1985 until 1997. Prizes and honorary awards

  4. Professor. Jonathan Freeman-Attwood CBE. Principal. I am a performer, writer, educator and recording producer. I am responsible, under the Governing Body, for all areas of the Academy’s life and work. Professor. Timothy Jones. Deputy Principal.

  5. 12. Jan. 2024 · For his tenth album of music for trumpet and piano in the ‘re-imagined’ series for Linn, Jonathan Freeman-Attwood has turned to a composer right at the centre of the period he’s most associated with, the Baroque – and George Frideric Handel. ‘Handel for Trumpet’ features transcriptions of arias as well as theoretical ‘sonatas ...

  6. 15. Nov. 2023 · Professor Jonathan Freeman-Attwood CBE has not only shaped the landscape of classical music but has transformed the education narrative for over 35 years. Currently serving as the 14th Principal of the Royal Academy of Music since 2008, his journey has been marked by an unwavering commitment to education, coupled with multifaceted ...

  7. 19. März 2021 · Jonathan Freeman-Attwood joins the Gramophone Podcast to discuss Baroque music's greatest composer. This week's podcast is devoted to exploring the music, life and legacy of the greatest genius of Baroque music – and arguably of all music – JS Bach.