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Stephen Hinton is a British composer, conductor, and musicologist. He was born in London in 1955 and studied at the Royal College of Music and King's College, Cambridge. He has held posts at the University of California, Berkeley, and Stanford University, and is currently professor of music at Stanford. Hinton has composed works for orchestra, chamber ensemble, and solo instruments, as well as music for film and television. He has conducted orchestras in the United States, Europe, and Asia, and has been a guest conductor with the London Symphony Orchestra, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, and the BBC Symphony Orchestra. Hinton is the author of several books on music, including The Creative Process in Music from Mozart to Kurtág (2002) and The Music of John Adams (2008). He has also written extensively on the music of the Second Viennese School, and his book on Arnold Schoenberg was published in 2017. Hinton is married to the American composer and conductor JoAnn Falletta, and they have two children.

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Age 68 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 1955-01-, 1955
Birthday 1955-01-
Birthplace London, England
Nationality United Kingdom

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1978

Hinton graduated from the University of Birmingham (UK) with a BA in Music and German in 1978, and with a PhD in Musicology in 1984. He is currently the Avalon Foundation Professor in the Humanities at Stanford University, Professor of Music and, by courtesy, of German. He also serves as the Denning Family Director of the Stanford Arts Institute. From 2006–2010 he was Senior Associate Dean for Humanities & Arts, and from 1997–2004 chairman of the Department of Music. Before moving to Stanford, he taught at Yale University and, before that, at the Technische Universität Berlin. At the TU Berlin he held positions as Tutor in Musicology (1982–84), research assistant to Carl Dahlhaus (1984–86), postdoctoral scholar of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (1986–88) and wissenschaftlicher Assistent (1988–90).

1955

Stephen Hinton (born 1955, London, England) is a British-American musicologist at Stanford University. A leading authority on the composer Kurt Weill, he has published widely on many aspects of modern German music history, with contributions to publications such as Handwörterbuch der musikalischen Terminologie [de] , The New Grove Dictionary of Opera, The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart, and Funkkolleg [de] Musikgeschichte. His most recent book, Weill's Musical Theater: Stages of Reform (University of California Press: Berkeley, 2012), the first musicological study of Weill's complete stage works, received the 2013 Kurt Weill Book Prize for outstanding scholarship in music theater since 1900. The reviewer for the Journal of the American Musicological Society described the book as "a landmark in the literature on twentieth-century musical theater."