He is also an ensemble coach, mentoring groups such as Trio Mediæval from Norway, The Kassiopeia Ensemble from the Netherlands, and Juice from the United Kingdom. His later collaborations have included Being Dufay with electronic music composer Ambrose Field[3] and the lutenist and vihuela player Ariel Abramovich.
Academic work
Potter is a readeremeritus for the Music Department at the University of York; before retirement he was the director of the Vocal Studies postgraduate program. His research interests include the sociology of vocal music and vocal repertory, especially Renaissance and contemporary music.[4]
Potter is the editor of the Cambridge Companion to Singing (1998) and is the author of numerous articles in academic publications. His books include:
Vocal authority: Singing Style and Ideology, Cambridge University Press, 1998[5]
Tenor: History of a Voice, Yale University Press, 2009[6][7]
A History of Singing (with Neil Sorrell), Cambridge University Press, 2012[8]
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