Matthew T. Monaco (born November 24, 1997) is a composer of acoustic and electroacoustic music. He is currently pursuing a Ph.D. at the University of California, Berkeley. In 2022, Matthew received his master’s degree from the Conservatoire de Paris (CNSMDP), where he studied composition with...Read more about Matthew Monaco
Pablo M. Teutli is a young Mexican composer interested in observing the society around him to portray it through allegorical and imaginative musical narratives. He studied music composition at the Faculty of Music of the National Autonomous University of Mexico, at the Jacobs School...Read more about Pablo M. Teutil
Born and raised in the Caribbean, Rodney is a musicologist and PhD student whose research focuses on post-war contemporary music in Puerto Rico. As a Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellow (MMUF), he previously worked on interdisciplinary research in music, history, and art history. His current work...Read more about Rodney Padovani
I focus on eighteenth- and nineteenth-century music, with particular interests in: political singing and ideas/ideals of song in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century revolutions; music and the history of environmental and climate science; song, timbre and music aesthetics in relation to...Read more about Rosie Ward
Rubina Mazurka Hovhannisyan is a PhD student in Musicology, with interest in Venetian and Ottoman cross-cultural interactions in the 16th and 17th centuries, as evident through musical performance-practice influence on one another. In addition, she is interested in modern transcriptions of 16th...Read more about Rubina Mazurka Hovhannisyan
Ryan Gourley is an ethnomusicologist working at the intersection of global music history and cultural mobility studies. His research explores issues of imperialism, political ideology, and musical aesthetics in Northeast Asia and the former Soviet Union. He currently serves as the Secretary of...Read more about Ryan Gourley