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Eva Moreda Rodriguez is a Professor of Musicology at the University of Glasgow’s School of Culture and Creative Arts. Her work centers on the intersection of music, technology, and politics, particularly in Spain and Ibero-American contexts. She holds a prestigious AHRC Leadership Fellowship and leads research projects on early recording cultures and their socio-cultural implications.
- Affiliations: University of Glasgow (Department of Music), Head of Music (current role), British Academy and AHRC grant recipient.
- Research Interests: Early recording technologies, music and fascism/totalitarianism, vocal performance practices (medieval and early 20th century), digital musicology.
Her research on Spanish Republican exile and Francoist musical historiography challenges canonical narratives, emphasizing marginalized voices and material sources like historical recordings. She actively promotes public engagement through workshops, performances, and digital mapping projects.
Grants & Awards:
- British Academy Talent Development Award (2025)
- AHRC Impact Accelerator Account (2024-25)
- AHRC Research Network funding (2021-23)
- AHRC Leadership Fellowship (2018-19)
Supervision: Guides students in historical performance practices, music and politics, and digital musicology. Current and past students include Ashley Holdsworth Quinn (choral culture), Daniel Kitzman (opera and pandemic impacts), and Wenjing Li (Chinese mezzo-soprano perspectives).
Labs/Teams: Leads initiatives like 'Rethinking Early Recordings' and 'Spanish Music in Exile' digital mapping, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration in musicology and heritage preservation.

