Daniel Green (BA (Hons), MA, PGCE, SFHEA) is ICMP's Head of Academic Development.
Dan is a lecturer, popular musicologist, instrumentalist, songwriter, and currently undertaking doctoral studies at the University of York St John under the supervision of Dr Mark Marrington. He is conducting sociocultural research to explore the history of the UK singles chart and its influence on popular taste. His research interests are predominantly focused on the commercial music industries and practices.
Previously being appointed Senior Lecturer at Leeds Conservatoire for six years, Dan has been involved in various musical projects utilising his compositional, arranging, and practical skills. His work has been showcased at numerous festivals and received national airplay through various BBC Radio stations. Dan’s artist project, under the pseudonym Victor RPA, saw the multimedia album Big Sounds from Small People released to critical acclaim in 2015.
Dan is currently editing an authorised biography on recording engineer Larry Levine with Abbey Road Institute Senior Audio Lecturer Jason O’Bryan. Dan is a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and has been the recipient of two institutional teaching awards: Most Inspiring Lecturer Award from Leeds Conservatoire in 2015, and The Dean’s Award of Teaching & Learning from The Institute of Contemporary Music Performance in 2019.
Research project supervision
Conversations with Travellers: how Irish culture has affected music within the travelling community (Dan Murphy)
A critical evaluation of LGBT lyrical narratives within UK Gospel (Jerome Bucknor)
How Does It Feel, Bag Lady? An exploration of neo-soul riffs, runs, and vocal embellishments from the Origins to the Soulquarians (Susanna Klayman)
Creative Agency: Exploring agency of session bass players in live performance (Matthew Ashton)
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A great song can become truly timeless, remembered for generations as part of the world’s cultural legacy. Whether you want to craft a killer melody or pen poetic lyrics, our tutors will teach you everything you want to know, including all the production, performance, professional and entrepreneurial skills needed to ensure that your unique creations get the recognition they deserve. You’ll also benefit from A&R-style critique sessions, collaborative opportunities, access to fully equipped live rooms, recording studios and tech suites, and a community of inspiring contacts and friends.
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