Dr. Eva Moreda Rodriguez

Professor

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Biography

Eva Moreda Rodriguez is a Professor of Musicology at the University of Glasgow. Her research focuses on the early history of recording technologies, examining their cultural and social implications, particularly in the context of political regimes such as fascism and totalitarianism in Spain. Moreda Rodriguez is deeply engaged in the study of music performance practices, especially in relation to the Middle Ages through to the early 20th century. She has published extensively on the intersections of music, politics, and historical performance, including a notable monograph on Spanish music during the Franco regime. Her work emphasizes the importance of early recordings in understanding the historical contexts of musical practice and reception. Moreda Rodriguez has collaborated with a variety of performers and institutions, aiming to bring a historical perspective to lesser-known repertoires of music. She is also committed to public engagement, sharing her insights through non-academic articles and lectures. As a researcher, she has been awarded multiple prestigious grants, including those from the British Academy and the Arts and Humanities Research Council, to further explore her interests in music history and its connection to broader societal narratives. Eva is enthusiastic about supervising students who share her passion for musicological research, particularly in areas related to music and political history.

Research Interests

Experience

Professor

2018-01-01 — Present

University of Glasgow • Glasgow, Scotland

Engaged in teaching and researching areas of musicology, focusing on historical performance practice and the socio-political implications of music.

Awards

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British Academy Talent Development Award

2025-01-01
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AHRC Impact Accelerator Account

2024-01-01
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AHRC Research Network

2021-01-01