Simone Salmon
Simone Salmon is a PhD candidate in the Ethnomusicology Department at UCLA where she specializes in Sephardic Jewish music from the late-Ottoman Empire to today. She received her master’s degree in Musicology from the University of Oxford in 2014 and her bachelor’s degree in Music from UCLA in 2011. Simone has several online and forthcoming publications in Jews Across the Americas, Smithsonian Pathways, Musica Judaica, Oxford Annotated Bibliographies, The Journal for Synagogue Music, and others. Simone has presented internationally in Istanbul, Essaouira, Paris, and at conferences across America. She is the recipient of numerous fellowships and grants from Foreign Language and Area Studies, American Research Institute in Turkey, Bluma Appel, Maurice Amado, Rotter, Y&S Nazarian, Stephen Wise, Lowell Milken Fund, and others. Simone’s current focus is recordings of her family from Sephardic Turkey and Jewish music in Istanbul today. She plays the oud for several Middle Eastern and Balkan bands and hosts a radio show called Los Bilbilikos about music in Judeo-Spanish.
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