
معرفی
Fiorenzo Palermo is a Lecturer in Music at the School of Arts, Middlesex University. His work spans sonic art, critical organology, and popular music studies, with a focus on gender, sexuality, and far-right politics intersections. He earned an MA in sonic art with a focus on concrete and sound poetry and completed a PhD on Hugh Davies’ work under Dr. John Dack.
- Education: MA in Sonic Art, PhD in Experimental Electronic Music
- Research Focus: Queer theory applications, critical organology, fascism in Italian rock music, and populist intersections in music technology
- Notable Collaborations: Co-curatorship of Sho-Zyg exhibition, co-editing Bloomsbury book volume on music and politics
His recent publications analyze musical instruments through socio-cultural lenses, queer methodologies, and interdisciplinary frameworks. He teaches modules on music politics, technology, and sociology.
Scientific Awards:
- Saga Trust funding for cataloging the Hugh Davies Collection at the British Library
Dr. Palermo leads the MUS3110 module on contemporary music debates and contributes to MUS2110, focusing on music’s sociological and national contexts. He welcomes PhD students exploring popular and experimental music intersections.




