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Gwyneth Bravo is an Assistant Professor of Music at NYU Abu Dhabi and Global Network Assistant Professor at NYU. She holds a PhD in Historical Musicology from UCLA and a Fulbright Scholarship at the University of Hamburg. Her research focuses on music’s intersections with politics, philosophy, and trauma in 20th- and 21st-century contexts, including nationalism, migration, opera, and memorialization. Recent works include her forthcoming monograph Staging Death: Opera’s Mortal Imagination (2025) and contributions to New Paths in Opera (2022). She has led multidisciplinary projects like Music-Memory-Metamorphoses, exploring Viktor Ullmann’s works, and collaborates with institutions globally.
Education: PhD, MA (UCLA), Fulbright Scholar (Hamburg), MM (California State University, Sacramento), BA (University of Minnesota), and certifications in bilingual education.
Research spans interwar avant-garde Prague, Theresienstadt composers, Cambodian composer Him Sophy, and music’s role in post-conflict societies. Awards include NYU grants, Fulbright support, and arts commissions. Teaching spans musicology, peace studies, and heritage at NYUAD, NYU Berlin, and NYU Prague.
Professional leadership includes roles as President of the College Music Society International Chapter (2023), member of NYU’s DEI committees, and service on global arts initiatives. She founded the NYUAD Cello Ensemble and developed courses like Recovered Voices and Music: Conflict, Protest, and Peace.



