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Daniel Phillips
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verified Verified data time More than 5 years teaching experience
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£60/hr
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Tufnell Park
Kings Cross
Islington (London)
Highbury
Finsbury Park
Barnsbury
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English, History, Philosophy, Music, 11+ and Oxbridge Entrance Tutor Studying for a PhD at the University of Cambridge

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Daniel Phillips is a cultural historian and musicologist, studying for a PhD in Music at the University of Cambridge. Dan works as a professional violinist, violist, and conductor, primarily in the field of documentary film. Having recently recorded solo and orchestral strings for ‘Investigating Diana: Death in Paris’ (Channel 4 2023) and the BAFTA-nominated score for the BBC docuseries 'House of Maxwell' (BBC2, 2022), he has also performed on the soundtracks for forthcoming documentaries that are due to be released by Netflix, Disney Studios, and the BBC. Dan also works as a private tutor in an unusually wide range of academic and musical disciplines. With nine years of teaching experience and over 900+ hours of teaching time clocked, Dan teaches Music, History, English Literature and Language, Philosophy, Classical Civilisation, Formal Logic, Writing, Essay and Dissertation Skills, Violin, Viola, and Orchestral Conducting, from a beginner level up to and including an undergraduate level. He is also Conducting Tutor at the Saffron Walden Centre for Young Musicians, where he conducts the orchestra, and also teaches string ensembles and five young violinists in one-to-one lessons. Whilst preparing for his diploma examination in violin performance aged 17, Dan started to teach violin and viola to a variety of students, ranging from children and adults beginning their studies, to more advanced performers looking to improve their technical facility and performance skills in their diploma or degree examinations. He continued this line of work as an undergraduate studying Music at the University of Manchester, and violin with Julia Hanson and Sophie Rosa of the Royal Northern College of Music. As well as maintaining a busy schedule of performance commitments as an orchestral musician, chamber music practitioner and recording artist, both in Manchester, Brighton and in Cambridge thereafter, Dan developed a wealth of experience teaching Music, History, Philosophy, English Literature and Classical Civilisation to A-Level students during his MPhil studies at the University of Cambridge. Based at Wolfson College, he specialised in the cultural history and musical aesthetics of Germany and France in the Long Nineteenth Century during his MPhil studies, and developed skills in formal logic, philosophical analysis, discourse analysis, cultural history, and musical analysis, that he first honed as an undergraduate student. During his MPhil studies he supported four
Daniel Phillips in a nutshell
Approach to Teaching
– I favour a structured approach to teaching. I devise lesson plans in advance of every lesson, catered to the student's specific needs.
– Academic lessons tend to be structured around specific sections of the syllabus, or particular topics that students require help with.
– I employ a seminar style format. I flesh out ideas with the aid of quotations, other audio-visual r...
Approach to Teaching
– I favour a structured approach to teaching. I devise lesson plans in advance of every lesson, catered to the student's specific needs.
– Academic lessons tend to be structured around specific sections of the syllabus, or particular topics that students require help with.
– I employ a seminar style format. I flesh out ideas with the aid of quotations, other audio-visual resources, and analytical commentary which my students can use to develop essays, essay plans, revision tools, and exam revision packs.
– I use Powerpoint to provide students with a variety of resources and visual stimuli.
– I structure my lesson plans with a view to providing short points of rest or temporary closure, in which students are able to ask questions about the content. I am also happy for students to interrupt the flow of the lesson if a burning question arises.

Lesson Structure
– Academic lessons tend to be 45–60 minutes in length, but I can adapt my teaching schedule to provide students with additional support if needed.

Areas of Historical Expertise

1. Europe in The Long Nineteenth Century
– The Music, Politics and Culture of France and Germany in The Long Nineteenth Century (1776–1914)

2. Medieval and Early Modern History
– The Political, Economic and Military History of Anglo-Saxon England 827–1066
– The Norman Conquest and The Plantagenets 1066–1216
– Tudor History (1509–1603), The Stuarts (1603–1649), The English Civil War (1642–1649), The Commonwealth (1649–1659), and The Restoration of Charles II (1660–1685)
– The Crusades (1095–1204)

3. Ancient History and Classical History

A. Roman History
– Republican Rome from the First Punic War to Caesar's Crossing of the Rubicon 264 BC – 49 BC
– Caesar's Civil War, The Second Triumvirate, and The Second Roman Civil War 49 BC – 29 BC

B. Ancient Greece and Classical Philosophy
- The Homeric World
- The Persian Wars 499–449 BC
– The Peloponnesian War 431–404 BC
– Herodotus
- Thucydides
– Pre-Socratic Philosophy (Thales, Heraclitus, Parmenides, and so on)
– Plato
– Aristotle
– Ancient Greek Stoicism
– Epicureanism
– Scepticism
– Democritus and the Classical Metaphysics of Atomism
– Ethics, Metaphysics, Epistemology and Ontology in Ancient and Classical Greece
– Sophocles and Classical Tragedy

4. Methods of Historical Research
– Methods of Primary Source Analysis
– Secondary Source Analysis
– Techniques and Strategies of Exegesis
– Techniques of Cultural History
– Ethnography
– Sociological and Anthropological Methods
– Qualitative and Quantitative Research
– Score Studies and Techniques of Music Historiography
– Numismatics
– Military Strategy and War Studies
– Literary History

5. Philosophies of History and Historiography
– Positivism
– The New Historicism
– The New Materialism
– Marxist Historiography
– Actor Network Theory
– The History of Technology
– Critical Theory
– Philosophies of History

6. Literary Theory and Philosophy
– Psychoanalytic Exegesis
– Marxist and Post-Marxist Approaches
– Critical Theory
– The Frankfurt School
– Descartes, Kant, Hegel, Schopenhauer, and Nietzsche.
– Vitalism
– Romanticism
– Wittgenstein
– Robert Brandom and Norm Theory
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Education and qualifications
Education and qualifications
PhD in Musicology at the University of Cambridge
Doctorate (studying)
Education and qualifications
MPhil in Music at the University of Cambridge
Master's degree (M)
Education and qualifications
BMus in Music at the University of Manchester
Bachelor's Degree
Languages
English French
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