PUBLIC HISTORIAN • MUSIC SCHOLAR • ENGAGING SPEAKER

Bringing History & Music to Life Through Engaging Lectures

Dr William Sterling brings history and music to life through engaging lectures, courses and talks. His work has been presented at leading venues including the British Museum and Queen’s House Greenwich, as well as for universities, cultural organisations and online audiences worldwide.

Introducing

Dr William Sterling

I have degrees in History and Geography with additional qualifications in Music and Education. I taught full-time at an Independent School in Kent for four years before joining the Civil Service. I worked for 16 years in the Department of Transport.

The Rosetta Stone at the British Museum
Image © Hans Hillewaert CC BY-SA 4.0

I am passionate about making the past accessible, relevant and inspiring, whether through ancient history, the stories behind great music, or the cultrual legacy that connects us all.


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History

From the ancient world to the Middle Ages, William’s history courses explore the people, places and ideas that shaped civilisations, cultures and kingdoms.

EXPLORE HISTORY

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Music

From the ancient world to the Middle Ages, William’s history courses explore the people, places and ideas that shaped civilisations, cultures and kingdoms.

EXPLORE MUSIC

Lectures & Courses

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Latest history articles

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  • LATEST ARTICLE

    Women in Ancient Rome
    14 May 2024
    The contrasting roles of women in different parts of Roman society in the Republic and the Empire, from slaves to Empresses.  The numerous female goddesses will be examined and how their attributes reflected the view of men.  Death and burial will also be looked at and the magnificent tomb of Helena and Mausoleum of Galla…
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    England’s Earliest Kings 2: Offa and the Mercian Supremacy

    30 December 2021
    This course was run as the second part in a series of five short courses on the Anglo-Saxon Kings.  It…
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    England’s Earliest Kings 1: The Sutton Hoo King and the Bretwaldas

    30 December 2021
    This course was run as the first part in a series of five short courses on the Anglo-Saxon Kings.  It…
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  • History

    British Museum Top Ten Treasures

    16 December 2021
    In 2003 to celebrate the museum’s 250th birthday various special events were held including a day of talks by Alan…
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    Time and Timepieces at the British Museum

    17 July 2021
    These videos were created during the pandemic lockdown. The first one was for Rue Pigalle. https://youtu.be/jgwSPZ9D2Is This second video was…
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Latest music articles

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    Stabat Mater
    4 December 2021
    A setting of the Stabat Mater written in 1987 stabatmater with piano  
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  • Mrs Eleanor Purce

    23 June 2020
    From 1976 to 1980 I had piano lessons from Eleanor Purce at Keele University.  She had been a pupil of…
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    Piano Sonata No. 3

    7 April 2020
    Written as a memorial to my piano teacher Eleanor Purce a great devotee of Schubert and a pupil of Alfred…
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  • Shakespeare and the Classical World

    7 November 2017
    Shakespeare and the Classical World This course was held at the City Lit on Saturday 11th November 2017. It was…
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    My Mag and Nunc

    11 April 2017
    Written at Durham Cathedral Easter 1987 Magnificat Nunc Dimitis
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William offers talks and courses for societies, cultural organisations, schools, charities and online audiences.

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