Daniel K. L. Chua

Daniel K. L. Chua
蔡寬量
Born
Daniel Kwan Liang Chua

OccupationsMusicologist, academic
Academic background
Alma materSt Catharine's College, Cambridge (BA)
St John's College, Cambridge (MPhil, PhD)
Academic work
DisciplineMusicology
Sub-disciplineMusic theory, Philosophy of music, Global musicology
InstitutionsUniversity of Hong Kong
Notable worksThe ‘Galitzin’ Quartets of Beethoven (1995)
Absolute Music snd the Construction of Meaning (1999)
Beethoven and Freedom (2017)
Alien Listening (2021)
Music and Joy (2024)

Daniel K. L. Chua (Chinese: 蔡寬量) FBA is a British musicologist. He is Chair Professor of Music and the Mr and Mrs Hung Hing-Ying Professor in the Arts at the University of Hong Kong, where he has also served as Head of the School of Humanities.

Early life and education

Chua attended the Purcell School, and was educated at St Catharine's College, Cambridge, where he received a BA in music. He continued his studies at St John's College, Cambridge, earning his MPhil and PhD.[1]

Academic career

Chua began his academic career in 1993 at St John's College, Cambridge, where he was a Research Fellow and Director of Studies in Music.[2] He joined King's College London in 1997 as a lecturer in music and was promoted to Professor of Music Theory and Analysis in 2006.[3]

In 2008, Chua joined the University of Hong Kong as Professor of Music and Head of the School of Humanities, a position he held until 2014. As Head, he co-founded The Centre for the Humanities and Medicine, Faith and Global Engagement, and the Advanced Cultural Leadership Programme. He was appointed the inaugural Mr and Mrs Hung Hing-Ying Endowed Professor in the Arts in 2017[4] and was conferred a Chair Professorship in 2021.[5]

Chua has held visiting fellowships and professorships at institutions including Harvard University and Yale University.[6] He served as President of the International Musicological Society from 2017 to 2022.[7]

Honours and awards

Books

Monographs

Edited books

  • Begbie, Jeremy; Chua, Daniel K. L.; Rathey, Markus (eds.). Theology, Music, and Modernity: Struggles for Freedom. Oxford University Press, 2021. ISBN 978-0198846550.[17]
  • Chua, Daniel K. L.; Cook, Nicholas; Philips-Hutton, Ariana; Țiplea Temeș, Bianca (eds.). Perpetual Encounter: Globalisation, Cosmopolitanism, and Acculturation in Music. MediaMusic, 2024. ISBN 978-606-645-304-2.
  • Chua, Daniel K. L.; Chong, Nicholas (eds.). Rethinking Beethoven and the Enlightenment. Cambridge University Press, 2025. ISBN 978-1009411301.

References

  1. ^ Williams, Sarah (3 May 2018). "Former Postgraduate Students". Cam.ac.uk.
  2. ^ "Prof Daniel CHUA, Director, Advanced Cultural Leadership Programme (ACLP), The University of Hong Kong / Professor of Music, The University of Hong Kong". Hong Kong Arts Administrators Association.
  3. ^ "Daniel Chua". King's College London. Retrieved 22 February 2026.
  4. ^ "Mr and Mrs Hung Hing-Ying Professorship in the Arts". HKU Giving.
  5. ^ "Professor Daniel CHUA". HKU Department of Music.
  6. ^ "Daniel Chua". Yale Center for Faith and Culture.
  7. ^ "Past Presidents of the IMS". International Musicological Society.
  8. ^ "Henry Fellow (Harvard)". King's College London.
  9. ^ "The Dent Medal". Royal Musical Association. Retrieved 22 February 2026.
  10. ^ "Fellows 2014–2015". Yale Institute of Sacred Music.
  11. ^ "Past Recipients". AMS.
  12. ^ "President's Endowed Plenary Lecture". American Musicological Society.
  13. ^ "Professor Daniel Chua FBA". The British Academy.
  14. ^ "Professor Daniel Chua - FGE HKU". University of Hong Kong. 25 August 2024.
  15. ^ "2024 SMT Publication Awards | SMT". Society for Music Theory.
  16. ^ "2025 SMT Publication Awards | SMT". Society for Music Theory.
  17. ^ Williams, Nathan Bradford (July 2022). "Theology, Music, and Modernity: Struggles for Freedom, JeremyBegbie, Daniel K. L.Chua, and MarkusRathey (eds), Oxford University Press, 2021 (ISBN 978‐0‐19‐884655‐0)". Reviews in Religion & Theology. 29 (3): 123–126. doi:10.1111/rirt.14117. ISSN 1350-7303.