![]() ![]() ![]() Marcus Tullius Cicero lived from 106 B.C. In this study, Everitt sets out to reintroduce readers to this political figure, who was well known to generations as the author of political and legal speeches that were studied by students in advanced Latin classes. ![]() His study Joining In: An Investigation into Participatory Music, for example, discusses such music programs as orchestral "outreach" tours and music education for adults, and offers recommendations for strengthening music administration throughout Britain.Įveritt's biography of the Roman orator Cicero was published in 2001. Since that time, Everitt has been a consultant to European arts funding agencies and a lecturer at Nottingham Trent University and City University in London.Įveritt is the author of several works on cultural issues related to the arts, including cooperation between governments and arts agencies, the development of European culture, and financial support for artists and the arts. He has served in leadership positions in various regional and national arts councils, and was secretary-general of the Arts Council of Great Britain from 1990 to 1994. Everitt has been deeply involved in arts education and funding in the United Kingdom. ![]()
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