
معرفی
Erika Arul is an Advanced Lecturer in the Department of Music at Stanford University. She specializes in Music Theory, Aural Analysis, and Piano Performance. Since 2013, she has taught at Stanford, focusing on musicianship skills and aural analysis. Previously, she taught at the University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC) from 2000 to 2013. Her career as a pianist includes solo, chamber, and concerto performances, alongside recordings such as the world premiere of Emily Howell’s From Darkness, Light (2010).
- Education:
- M.M. Piano Performance, University of Michigan
- M.Mus. Orchestral Conducting, University of East Anglia
Her research explores early 20th-century interpretations of Baroque repertoire, blending performance practice with historical analysis. She has delivered lectures and directed performances in the US and UK, including a 2012 presentation at Stanford’s Reactions to the Record symposium. Erika actively engages with interdisciplinary approaches to music theory and historical performance.
Her sole listed publication, From Darkness, Light, reflects her collaborative work in contemporary classical music. While no grants or labs are explicitly mentioned, her teaching and research emphasize practical musicianship and historical contextualization.




