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Her Music Academia

Her Music Academia

Lydia Bangura

Music

Frequency: 1 episode/16d. Total Eps: 89

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What does it mean to be a music researcher? How does a musician use music as a medium to foster community? Featuring interviews with other musicians, scholars and artists, host Lydia Bangura seeks to ask interesting questions about music and execute important and relevant music research. Join Lydia as she reads, writes and chats her way through a music PhD program. Got questions or feedback? Interested in being a guest on the pod? Send inquiries to: [email protected]
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    25/10/2024
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Summer 2024 in Review

mardi 27 août 2024Duration 01:32:53

In this solo episode, I chat about all of my musical endeavors over the summer, including singing in two opera productions, presenting at the music theory pedagogy conference, and grading exams at the College Board AP music theory grading session. I also discuss reading The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron, starting my dissertation proposal (eek!), and I take a listen to my own recorded arias for the Metropolitan Opera competition (double eek!). Finally, I present the new fall podcasting schedule and reveal the next new project for Her Music Academia!


Motor City Lyric Opera

My recording of "Ach ich fühls"

My recording of "Piangero la sorte mia"

My recording of "I Want Magic"

My recording of "Summertime"


Get in touch with me at: [email protected]

Stylistic Shifts in 2010's Pop Music (with Audrey Slote)

lundi 19 août 2024Duration 55:07

In our last summer bonus episode, I chat with Audrey Slote (University of Chicago) about her musical upbringing as a cellist, her path to studying music theory, and her current dissertation project about stylistic and thematic shifts in 2010's pop music. More specifically, we explore Solange's A Seat at the Table and Bon Iver's 22, A Million for evidence of these shifts in style before and after 2016.


Audrey's Nicole Mitchell podcast forthcoming in SMT-Pod

Audrey's article on Janelle Monáe


Get in touch with me at: [email protected]

Black Spoken Word Poetry (with Aaron Dworkin)

lundi 19 février 2024Duration 45:17

On our third episode for Black History Month, I chat with musician, entrepreneur, poet, and spoken word artist Aaron Dworkin (University of Michigan) all about his musical upbringing, his work in arts leadership, and his experience founding the Sphinx Organization. We also chat about his 2023 spoken word album The Poetjournalist, and explore the various intersections of art, storytelling, and Black history.


Stream The Poetjournalist

Aaron's website

Arts Engines


Get in touch with me at: [email protected]

Harmony in Gospel Music (with Jerome Bell)

lundi 12 février 2024Duration 50:18

In this episode, I chat with Jerome Bell (Eastman School of Music) about his musical upbringing in the church, his experiences in performance and composition, and how he ended up in a music theory PhD program. We also chat about his recent paper that he presented at the Society for Music Theory annual meeting in November 2023, titled "Modal Fluidity in Millennial Gospel," about shifting harmony in the music of Tye Tribbett and Richard Smallwood.


Jerome's website

Jerome's paper


Get in touch with me at: [email protected]

Music Criticism on TikTok (with @hennyondatok)

lundi 5 février 2024Duration 01:18:21

Welcome back to a new season of the show! On our first episode of Black History Month, I chat with pop music critic and commentator Henny all about their musical upbringing, when they began thinking critically about music, and how they got into content creation. We also discuss the use of different scales, modes, and instrumentation in pop music to elicit a sense of promiscuity, danger, or rebellion. Check out Henny's work on all the platforms!


Henny's YouTube channel

Henny's Substack

Henny's Instagram

Henny's Patreon

Megan Lavengood's MTO article about timbre in 1980's pop music

Why Pipe Organ Sound Scary video essay


Get in touch with me at: [email protected]

BONUS: La Contesa Canora (with Raphael Fusco)

lundi 22 janvier 2024Duration 01:03:26

A special bonus episode, in which I chat with composer, pianist, conductor, and coach Raphael Fusco. We talk about his musical upbringing, how he fashioned such a multifaceted career in music, and his time on the faculty at Opera Lucca, an Italian summer young artist program for singers, pianists, and composers (which I got to attend!). We also discuss and listen to his composition La Contesa Canora and dive into his compositional process.


Raphael's website

Opera Lucca

Raphael's YouTube Channel

Le parole dei mesi

Raphael's opera inSOMNIA

"Quarantine Camp"

An American Requiem


Get in touch with me at: [email protected]

Fall 2023 in Review

samedi 30 décembre 2023Duration 01:12:18

HMA's last episode of the year, in which I review my fall semester! I chat about the classes I took, give an update on my teaching, discuss my big preliminary exam, and contemplate the conversation surrounding the public music theory plenary session at SMT's annual meeting. I also look back at my theme for 2023 and pick a new theme for 2024. Stay tuned for our new season of HMA beginning February 5! Happy holidays to you and yours!


Sphinx Connect

Music Journalism Insider with Todd L. Burns

CGP Grey video about themes


Get in touch with me at: [email protected]

Creative Placemaking (with Megan Ihnen)

lundi 27 novembre 2023Duration 01:10:58

Our last episode in the HMA fall season! I chat with Megan Ihnen, a New Orleans based mezzo soprano who collaborates with living composers to commission new works. We discuss her musical upbringing, her work in coaching and entrepreneurship, and her touring duo with alto saxophonist Alan Theisen. We also dive into her workshops on creative placemaking and the role that music making plays in communities.


Megan's website

Megan's Instagram

Megan Ihnen and Alan Theisen presents...

Live Music Project

The Great Good Place by Ray Oldenburg

"Researching Music- and Place-Making Through Engaged Practice" by Aoife Kavanagh


Get in touch with me at: [email protected]

Opera and Activism (with Chelsea Hollow)

lundi 20 novembre 2023Duration 01:02:23

Episode seven of our fall season, in which I chat with San Fransisco based soprano Chelsea Hollow about her musical upbringing, our shared experiences in community college, and how she's built her current singing career. We also discuss her 2023 debut album Cycles of Resistance, for which she commissioned twenty-two songs about resistance in eight different languages. Finally, we dive into the intersection of opera, art song, and activism to explore the role of music and artistry in resistance movements.


Stream Cycles of Resistance

Chelsea's website

Chelsea's database of language coaches


Get in touch with me at: [email protected]

Public Music Theory: Part Two (with Dr. Owen Belcher, Dr. Catrina Kim, and Dr. Alan Reese)

lundi 13 novembre 2023Duration 54:24

Part two of my conversation with Dr. Owen Belcher (University of Missouri Kansas City), Dr. Catrina Kim, and Dr. Alan Reese (University of Massachusetts Amherst), where we discuss music entrepreneurship, the "usefulness" of music theory, and their recent MTO article, "Public Music Theory's Neoliberal Learning Outcomes."


⁠Public Music Theory's Neoliberal Learning Outcomes⁠

Andrea Moore's "Neoliberalism and the Musical Entrepreneur"

Note Doctors podcast

My episode with Dr. Malia Jade Roberson about Music Entrepreneurship

A Third University Is Possible by la paperson

My lecture on A Third University Is Possible

The Education Myth by Jon Shelton

Diversity, Inc. by Pamela Newkirk

My episode with Dr. Vivian Luong about Music Loving


Get in touch with me at: [email protected]


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