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Her Music Academia

Lydia Bangura
Her Music Academia
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  • Winter 2025 in Review
    In this episode, I chat all about my past semester of continuing this year's touring season with Opera For The Young, giving my first lecture recital, and formally starting my dissertation research. I also give an update on the podcast release schedule this summer and contemplate the goals I have for the upcoming season.Consider joining the HMA book club for our next meeting in early July! Sign up for free on Substack to get all of the relevant book club information.Opera For The YoungPodcast episode on King Harald's SagaMy recording of King Harald's Saga on YouTubeMy lecture recitalMy SMT-Pod publicationMidwest Graduate Music ConsortiumMy episode with Dr. Louise ToppinGet in touch with me at: [email protected]
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  • Great Lakes Chamber Music Festival (with The Dolphins Quartet)
    In this episode, I chat with The Dolphins Quartet (violinists Luke Henderson and Issac Park, violist James Preucil, and cellist Ian Maloney) about their backgrounds in music, their time at The Juilliard School, and how they met and started working together. We also discuss their rehearsal process, how they choose repertoire to perform, how they compose music for themselves, and their collaborations with living composers. Finally, we talk about their experience performing in the Great Lakes Chamber Music Festival and their upcoming performance with the festival this summer.Join us for our May book club meeting on Saturday, May 24th at 3:00 pm EST! Find us on Substack to get all of the book club details!The Dolphins Quartet websiteThe Great Lakes Chamber Music FestivalProject Music Heals UsKneisel Hall Music FestivalGet in touch with me at: [email protected]
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  • Music and Cognition (with Dr. Cora Palfy)
    In this episode, I chat with Dr. Cora Palfy (Washington and Jefferson College) about her musical upbringing as a singer, her time studying music theory and cognition at Northwestern, and her music theory pedagogy article on "the hidden curriculum." We also dive into her 2022 book Musical Agency and The Social Listener, which discusses music as an agent that acts upon the listener through narrative. Join us for our next HMA book club meeting in May! Sign up at hermusicacademia.com/book-club to get all of the information about the next meeting!Cora on Academia.eduMusical Agency and The Social ListenerRobert Hatten's A Theory of Virtual Agency for Western Art MusicArnie Cox's "Embodying Music: Principles of the Mimetic Hypothesis"Hidden Brain podcast with Nicholas EpleyMy episode on Suzanne CusickMy episode with Vivian LuongGet in touch with me at: [email protected]
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  • Cowboy Carter by Beyoncé: Part Two (with Lee Thomas Richardson)
    In this episode, I chat with Lee Thomas Richardson about Beyoncé's eighth studio album, Cowboy Carter, including its reception by the Beyhive, our favorite (and least favorite) tracks, the nominations and awards the album received at the 2024 Grammys, and Beyoncé's new products that further expand her brand.Join us for our next book club meeting on Sunday, April 27th at 1:30 pm EST! Sign up for the ⁠Substack newsletter⁠ and join the HMA Discord for more information!⁠My episode on Renaissance with ismatu gwendolyn⁠⁠My episode on TikTok music criticism with @hennyondatok⁠⁠My episode on timbre in 1980s pop music with Megan Lavengood⁠⁠Eric Harvey on pop music consumption⁠⁠Vibe Check's review of Cowboy Carter⁠⁠Top Four⁠Get in touch with me at: [email protected]
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  • Cowboy Carter by Beyoncé: Part One (with Lee Thomas Richardson)
    In this episode, I chat with Lee Thomas Richardson (Columbia University) about his musical upbringing as a saxophonist and a vocalist, his path to music theory, and the start of his research on Beyoncé and fandom. We also discuss Beyoncé's eighth studio album, Cowboy Carter. Stay tuned for part two of our conversation!Join us for our next book club meeting on Sunday, April 27th at 1:30 pm EST! Sign up for the Substack newsletter and join the HMA Discord for more information!My episode on Renaissance with ismatu gwendolynMy episode on TikTok music criticism with @hennyondatokMy episode on timbre in 1980s pop music with Megan LavengoodEric Harvey on pop music consumptionVibe Check's review of Cowboy CarterTop FourGet in touch with me at: [email protected]
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About Her Music Academia

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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