As a musician and composer, my journey in academia has been focused on studying the art of music and its history. I have developed expertise in music theory, composition, and performance, which has led me to specialize in Renaissance polyphony and sacred music. My current research interests are centered around exploring the connections between music and spirituality, and how music can be used as a tool for worship and meditation. Through my own experiences as a composer and performer, I have come to understand the transformative power of music and its ability to connect us to something greater than ourselves. This passion drives my research and inspires me to continue exploring the ways in which music can be used to enrich our lives and deepen our spirituality.
Maestro Alvaro’s quote on Guido D’Arrazzo’s musical notation system: Do, Re, Mi, Fa, So, La, Ti