Chiara CASARIN

Position
Adjunct Professor
E-mail
chiara.casarin@unive.it
Website
www.unive.it/people/chiara.casarin (personal record)
Office
Department of Philosophy and Cultural Heritage
Website: https://www.unive.it/dep.fbc

Chiara Casarin received her PhD in History, Criticism, and Conservation of Cultural Heritage (University of Padua, 2024), with a dissertation on the edition of Giuseppe Tartini’s violin concertos in manuscript transmission (Excellent cum laude). The dissertation was awarded the prize for the best doctoral thesis by the Bice, Oscar, and Giulio Cesare Castello Foundation (2024) at Roma Tre University.

She is currently a postdoctoral research fellow at the University of Padua for the project “L’esotico in musica nell’opera veneziana del Sei e Settecento: Venezia.” In the academic year 2024–2025, she was a postdoctoral fellow at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice for the project “Dalla censura alla rimediazione: percorsi di ricerca tra arte operistica e cinematografica.” She has also served as a Junior Research Fellow at the Giuseppe Tartini Conservatory of Music in Trieste. Since 2017 she has been an editor for the National Edition of the Works of Giuseppe Tartini (Bärenreiter), and since 2023 she has been a member of the research and cataloguing group promoted by the Historical Archive of Contemporary Arts (ASAC) in Venice within the framework of the project “Documentazione Musica 2021–2024.”

She has published with leading academic publishers such as Brill Böhlau, Peter Lang, FMI, PUP, and Edizioni Ca’ Foscari, and has presented papers at national and international conferences. She has been awarded scholarships and recognitions for the quality of her research. She also holds a diploma in piano performance, earned with highest honors, from the Conservatorio “A. Steffani”.