Biography
Associate Professor MS-3 in Theory and Methodology of History at the Department of History of the Faculty of Philosophy, Languages, and Human Sciences (FFLCH) of the University of São Paulo (USP). He is a professor in the Graduate Program in Social History at FFLCH-USP and was an adjunct professor in the Graduate Program of the Department of Music at ECA-USP. He holds the titles of Livre-Docente and Doctor in Social History from the University of São Paulo and completed his postdoctoral studies at Université Paris-Ouest Nanterre. He is a PQ-1 researcher at CNPq in the CA-AC area, specializing in Music. He served as editor of Revista de História (2013–2017) and was a member of its Editorial Board (2009–2023). He is the coordinator of the Laboratory of History and Sonic Culture (LHCS-USP) and the CNPq Research Group “Between Memory and the History of Music,” as well as a full member of both the Interdisciplinary Center for Studies on Football and Recreational Modalities (Ludens-USP) and the Laboratory for Sound and Music Studies (LMS-Unicamp). He is the author of numerous articles and several books, notably Sonoridades paulistanas (Silvio Romero MinC-Funarte Award. Funarte, 1997), Metrópole em sinfonia (Estação Liberdade, 2000), Conversas com historiadores brasileiros (Ed. 34, 2002), Arranjos e timbres da música em São Paulo (Ed. Paz e Terra, 2004), História e música no Brasil (Ed. Alameda, 2010), Michel de Certeau: pensador das diferenças (Ed. Vozes, 2011), Criar o mundo do nada. A invenção de uma historiografia da música popular no Brasil (Ed. Intermeios, 2019), and Cidade (dis)Sonante. Novas práticas e culturas sonoras em São Paulo no início do século XX (Ed. Intermeios, 2023).