Arsalan Pareyal, M.S

Assistant Professor of Practice, Comparative Humanities
School Of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences

Education

  • Masters in Ethnomusicology, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada, 07/2022 – Present
  • Masters in International Relations, University of Karachi, Pakistan, 07/2018 – 04/2020

Biography

Arsalan Pareyal is a dedicated music educator, ethnomusicologist, rubab player and a jazz guitarist based in Karachi, Pakistan. With over 12 years of experience in music education, he is deeply engaged in exploring the intersection of post-colonialism and music curricula.

In his roles as Academic Coordinator at the National Academy of Performing Arts and Music Coordinator at Veritas Learning Center, Arsalan has worked to transform music education by introducing raga-based curricula that emphasize local musical traditions. He integrates tabla bols, rhythms, and classic Urdu songs, enriching the learning experience and fostering cultural appreciation among students.

Arsalan’s research focuses on music educators in Karachi, investigating how the absence of dedicated music teacher training institutions influences their teaching practices and cultural perspectives. He is committed to advocating for the decolonization of music education, striving to create a more inclusive and representative framework that honors the rich cultural heritage of Pakistan.


Awards

  • 2024 ISME Sponsored Delegate Award for the Annual Conference of the International Society for Music Education in Helsinki, Finland.
Bookmark the permalink.