About

I am a music theorist, empirical researcher and a composer. I obtained my Ph.D. from New York University in 2020. My research focuses on embodied music cognition, cross-modal correspondences of sound to other sense modalities, and the analysis of 20th and 21st centuries concert music.

As a composer, my music has been performed and broadcast in the US, Europe and Israel, by ensembles such as the International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE), Argento New Music Project, and Kammerensemble Neue Musik Berlin (KNM), and in festivals such as SCI, SEAMUS, and Tzlil Me’udcan.

My academic work has been published in Music Perception and The Oxford Handbook of Sound and Imagination. I am currently a postdoctoral fellow at Tel-Aviv University’s Movement Sciences Lab, where I am responsible for the music cognition aspect of several interdisciplinary projects involving music and motion.

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