Dr. Valeria De Lucca

Associate Professor

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Biography

Valeria De Lucca is an Associate Professor at the University of Southampton with extensive expertise in early modern opera and nineteenth-century musical theatre. Her research interests encompass patronage systems, music production, and performance practice, particularly focusing on how class and gender influenced patronage in seventeenth-century Italy. De Lucca's recent monograph, 'Politics Princely Entertainment: Music Spectacle Lives Lorenzo Onofrio Maria Mancini Colonna (1659–1689),' examines how musical spectacles served political ambitions among the Roman aristocracy. She has contributed to numerous prestigious journals such as the Oxford Handbook of Opera and the Journal of Musicology, and has co-edited works on musical theatre and stage costumes. Passionate about teaching, she engages students in the contexts shaping music production and consumption throughout history, emphasizing interdisciplinary dialogue among music, visual arts, and literature. De Lucca is active in the academic community, co-supervising PhD projects across Europe and participating in various scholarly roles, including membership in the American Musicological Society.

Research Interests

Experience

Associate Professor

— Present

University of Southampton • Southampton, England

Teaching undergraduate and postgraduate courses, engaging students in historical contexts of music.

Awards

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J.M.Thomson Prize