Lily Shababi (she/her) is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Musicology at UCLA. She received a master’s degree in musicology from UCLA and a bachelor’s degree in violin performance and music composition from Cornish College of the Arts. Her research examines vocal processing practices that are cultivated by hyperpop musicians. Situating an ethnographic study of queer and trans electronic pop music subcultures amongst trans studies and technology studies frameworks, Lily traces an alternate genealogy of electronic music. Studying the cultural histories and musical practices associated with technologies such as music software, electronic instruments, and artificial intelligence vocal models, she illustrates how technology can be harnessed as a tool for transgressive experiences of gender and selfhood. Lily has presented her work at the American Musicological Society, the Society for Ethnomusicology, Pop Con, and the Pacific Southwest Chapter of the American Musicological Society, where she received the Ingolf Dahl Award in May 2023. Lily is also a performer, composer, and instructor of experimental electroacoustic music.
Lily Shababi
Conducting
Graduate study and training in choral, orchestral, or wind conducting
Ethnomusicology
The study of global musical traditions through performance training, research, and field work
Global Jazz Studies
Jazz performance and musicianship courses are paired with African American Studies
Music Composition
Mentorship in the creation and realization of music for concerts, opera, and visual media
Music Education
Preparation for music educators leading to a BA and teaching credential in just four years
Music Industry
A leadership-focused professional degree which prepares students to transform the creative, entrepreneurial, and executive structures of the music industry
Musicology
The scholarly study of the histories, cultures, and critical interpretations of music and music-making
Music Performance
Study and training towards professional performance careers in Western classical music