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Research Spotlight: Dr Wayne Weaver (Royal Holloway, University of London)

Research Spotlight: Dr Wayne Weaver (Royal Holloway, University of London)

  • Date18 Nov 2025
  • Time 4-6pm
  • Category Seminar

Music Research Seminar at Royal Holloway

Join us for our recent Department of Music Research Seminar, featuring some of the world's leading researchers in music.

Wayne Weaver is an alumnus of Cambridge University and a member of Wolfson College, where he read for a PhD in historical musicology. His ongoing research focuses on the sonic and social cultures of late eighteenth-century Jamaica, particularly the roles played by Black women in early accounts of Jamaican street pageantry.

Wayne’s doctoral thesis explored the life and creative outputs of the Anglo-Jamaican organist Samuel Felsted (1743-1802), observing how his musicking (and that of Kingston’s European-origin minority) contributed to the construction of a racialised white-Creole identity. In addition to his research, Wayne is interested in how social politics shapes access to music education today. He lectures on issues in jazz studies at King’s while holding various other academic and professional organist roles in London and Cambridge.

Admission is free, no booking necessary.

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