
معرفی
Daniel Kudó Tovar is a Researcher and Doctoral Researcher at the University of Hamburg's Cluster of Excellence 'Understanding Written Artefacts' (UWA), working within the 'E Archiving Artefacts' research group on the project 'Archiving Colonialism. The Collections of Musical Manuscripts from Peru' (2022-2025).
His research spans:
- Colonial-era Peruvian musicology (17th-19th centuries)
- Digital preservation of musical manuscripts
- Post-colonial cultural heritage dynamics
- Manuscript-to-sound translation methodologies
His 2022 publication and 2024 workshop activities reveal a consistent focus on decolonizing musical archives through interdisciplinary analysis of notation systems, performance practices, and colonial power structures embedded in Andean manuscripts. This work bridges historical musicology with contemporary cultural preservation ethics.
No scientific awards are documented in available records.
Kudó Tovar actively disseminates research through academic events, including his June 2024 lecture 'Colonialism is in the Air: A Brief Panorama of Peruvian Music' and co-organization of the 'From Manuscript to Sound' workshop with M. Nanni, demonstrating strong collaborative engagement within UWA's international network.

