
Emeritus Professor of Musicology
BMus, MA (Music), MA (Psych), PhD, PGCE, Ad Dip Couns, FRHistS, SFHEA, HonRNCM
Email: [email protected]
Cheryll Duncan is a historical musicologist who specialises in professional music culture in late seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Britain, with a particular focus on legal records of the period. Her research has investigated matters ranging from e.g. performance contracts, music copyright, organ building and concert administration to musiciansâ lifestyles and self-fashioning. Cheryllâs essays have appeared in major journals including Cambridge Opera Journal, Early Music, Journal of the American Musicological Society, Journal of the Society for Musicology in Ireland, Music & Letters, Opera Journal and Royal Musical Association Research Chronicle. She has contributed a chapter to Geminiani Studies (ed. Christopher Hogwood), and biographical entries to Grove Music Online and Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Her monograph on the violinist, composer and concert promoter Felice Giardini was published by Routledge in 2020, and in that year she was elected a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society in recognition of her contribution to historical scholarship.
Current and Future Research
Cheryll Duncan is currently writing a short monograph on the eighteenth-century flautist, composer and teacher Lewis Granom, drawing on an equity lawsuit which explains the unusual genesis of his flute treatise (1766). Future projects include Giovanni Francesco Crosa and opera in London 1748â50, and a study of the early eighteenth-century singer Jane Barbier.
Research Areas
- Baroque music
- Professional music in late 17th and 18th century Britain
- Opera in London
- Musicians and the law
- Music publishing and copyright
Research Supervision
Anna Wright: The supporters and benefactors of the Royal Manchester College of Music (RMCM): musical patronage and philanthropy in Manchester, 1891â1921. (Primary supervisor) Completed 2025.
David Cane: Representations and intersections of queerness and disability in the stage works of Benjamin Britten. (Primary supervisor) Completed 2022.
Leighton Triplow (University of Melbourne): Constructs of gender and character representation in Purcellian song. (Joint supervisor during Exchange programme). Completed 2019.
Selected Outputs
Authored Books
- Cheryll Duncan, Felice Giardini and Professional Music Culture in Mid-Eighteenth-Century London, (Abingdon, Oxon and New York: Routledge, 2020).
Chapters in Books
- Cheryll Duncan, âGeminiani v. Mrs Frederica: Legal Battles with an Opera Singerâ, in Geminiani Studies, edited by Christopher Hogwood (Bologna: Ut Orpheus, 2013), 399-411.
Journal Articles
- Cheryll Duncan, âThe Law and the Profits: Lewis Granom and the Royal Licence as a form of music copyright protectionâ, Music & Letters, 104/3 (2023): 374â404.
- Cheryll Duncan, âHenry Purcell and the construction of identity: iconography, heraldry and the Sonnataâs of III Parts (1683)â, Early Music, 44/2 (2016): 271â288.
- Cheryll Duncan, âNew Purcell Documents from the Court of Kingâs Benchâ, Royal Musical Association Research Chronicle, 47/2 (2016): 1â23.
- Cheryll Duncan, âNew Light on âFatherâ Smith and the Organ of Christ Church, Dublinâ, Journal of the Society for Musicology in Ireland, 10/1 (2015): 23â45.
- Cheryll Duncan, âA Debt contracted in Italyâ: Ferdinando Tenducci in a London court and prisonâ, Early Music, 42/2 (2014): 219â230.
- Cheryll Duncan, âYoung, Wild, and Idleâ: New Light on Gaetano Guadagniâs Early London Careerâ, The Opera Journal, 46/1 (2013): 3â28.
- Cheryll Duncan, âCastrati and impresarios in London: two mid-eighteenth-century lawsuitsâ, Cambridge Opera Journal, 24/1 (2012): 43â65.
- Cheryll Duncan and David Mateer, âAn Innocent Abroad? Caterina Galliâs Finances in New Handel Documentsâ, Journal of the American Musicological Society, 64/3 (2011): 495â526.
Review Articles
- Cheryll Duncan, âOpera and Politics in Queen Anneâs Britain by Thomas McGearyâ (Boydell, 2022) in NABMSA Reviews, North American British Music Studies Association, 10/1 (2023): 6â8.
- Cheryll Duncan, âMusic for French Kings: Amanda Babington (musette)â (Deux-Elles, 2022) in Criticks Reviews, British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, (8 March 2023): https://www.bsecs.org.uk/criticks-reviews/amanda-babington-musette-claire-babington-cello-david-smith-harpsichord-music-for-french-kings-deux-elles-2022/
- Cheryll Duncan, âVenanzio Rauzzini and the Birth of a New Style in English Singing by Brianna Robertson-Kirklandâ (Routledge, 2022) in Womenâs Studies Group 1558â1837 Reviews, (10 May 2023): https://womensstudiesgroup.org/2023/05/10/venanzio-rauzzini-and-the-birth-of-a-new-style-in-english-singing-scandalous-lessons-brianna-e-robertson-kirkland-review-by-cheryll-duncan/
- Cheryll Duncan, âThe Siren of Heavenâ: a glimpse into the life and works of Francesca Caccini: Juliet Fraser (soprano) and Jamie Akers (theorbo)â (Foundling Museum, 26 May 2017) in Early Modern Women: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 12/2 (2018): 218â23.
- Cheryll Duncan, âSounds and Sweet Airs: The Forgotten Women of Classical Music by Anna Beerâ (Oneworld, 2017) in Early Modern Women: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 13/1 (2018): 226â30.
- Cheryll Duncan, âThe Lives of George Frederic Handel by David Hunterâ (Boydell, 2015) in Eighteenth-Century Music, 14/1 (2017): 125â7.
Conference Contributions
- Cheryll Duncan, âMuch want of judgmentâ?: new evidence concerning the stage career of Jane Barbierâ, British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, 53rd Annual Conference, St Hughâs College, Oxford (3â5 January 2024).
- Cheryll Duncan, âGiovanni Francesco Crosa and opera in London 1748-50: new evidence from the Court of Exchequerâ, Royal Musical Association, 55th Annual Conference, University of Manchester and RNCM, Manchester (11â13 September 2019).
- Cheryll Duncan, âMusical life in the Kingâs Bench Prison c.1760: new evidence from the Courts of Common Pleas and Exchequerâ, Music in Eighteenth-Century Britain, 33rd Annual Conference, Foundling Museum, London (24 November 2017).
- Cheryll Duncan, âThe royal licence as an early form of copyright protectionâ, International Conference on Music and Power in the Baroque Era, Complesso Monumentale di San Micheletto, Lucca, Italy (11â13 November 2016).
- Cheryll Duncan, âHenry Purcell and the construction of identityâ, Conference on Musical Biography: National Ideology, Narrative Technique, and the Nature of Myth, Senate House, University of London (9 April 2015).
- Cheryll Duncan, âFelice Giardini v. John Cox: new light on London concert life in the 1750sâ, British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, 43rd Annual Conference, St Hughâs College, Oxford (7â9 January 2014).
- Cheryll Duncan, âFerdinando Tenducci in a London court and prisonâ, British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, 42nd Annual Conference, St Hughâs College, Oxford (4â6 January 2013)
Dictionary Entries
- Cheryll Duncan, âCox, Johnâ in Grove Music Online, Oxford University Press (2024).
- Frank Kidson, William C. Smith and Peter Ward Jones, revised by Cheryll Duncan, âSimpson, Johnâ in Grove Music Online, Oxford University Press (2024).
- Cheryll Duncan, âDuparc, (Anna Maria) Elisabeth Rossaâ in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press (2022).
- Winton Dean, revised by Cheryll Duncan and Rachel Allen, âDuparc, Elisabethâ in Grove Music Online, Oxford University Press (2021).
- Cheryll Duncan, âManfredini, Giuseppeâ in Grove Music Online, Oxford University Press (2014).
Professional Activity
Peer reviewer for Music & Letters, The London Journal, Royal Musical Association Research Chronicle and Routledge.