Institució Milà i Fontanals (CSIC - IMF)
Humanities
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Research interests
My research stands at the nexus of historical musicology, ethnomusicology, and global history, examining the role of music in intercultural contact during the early modern period. I have worked on the musical repercussions of Spanish, Portuguese, French, Dutch, and British colonialism in Southeast Asia, and the role of music in various early modern Catholic missions. I aim to develop new conceptual frameworks for global histories of music, and to explore the impact of colonialism on musical thought and practice in early modern Europe. I am working on two monographs, Transitory Sounds: Early Music, Global History, and Decolonial Praxis (under contract to University of Michigan Press) and The Making of "European Music" in the Long Eighteenth Century (under contract to Oxford University Press). I have deep interests in early music and also serve as Chair of the International Musicological Society's Study Group "Global History of Music".