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Now We Listen!
Early Music America, Inc.
5 episodes
7 months ago
A podcast celebrating traditionally underrepresented performers, scholars, and research topics in early music and historically informed performance.
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Music Interviews
Music,
Music History
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A podcast celebrating traditionally underrepresented performers, scholars, and research topics in early music and historically informed performance.
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Music Interviews
Music,
Music History
Episodes (5/5)
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Confronting the Establishment
African-American oboist and Principal Oboe of the Nashville Symphony Titus Underwood discusses historically ingrained biases and prejudices when hiring and managing orchestras which have largely grown out of a place of extreme discriminatory privilege. We will also examine Matthew Morrison’s article “Race, Blacksound, and the (Re)Making of Musical Discourse.”
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3 years ago
57 minutes 31 seconds

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Antisemitism and Early Music
Pianist Byron Schenkman centers the conversation in this episode around the pitfalls of overlooking historically antisemitic and discriminatory texts and composers of the “canonized” previous centuries when programming in the 21st century. As a starting point, they’ll use Jeffrey Sposato’s book The Price of Assimilation: Felix Mendelssohn and the 19th Century Anti-Semitic Tradition.
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3 years ago
46 minutes 5 seconds

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The Colonialization of Music in Theory and Practice
Music theory professor Phillip Ewell joins us in a conversation about his own text Music Theory and the White Racial Frame and his upcoming monograph On Music Theory, And Making Music More Welcoming for Everyone, available Spring 2023 from the University of Michigan Press.
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3 years ago
58 minutes 52 seconds

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Female Representation in Entrepreneurship and Education
Costa Rican baroque bassoonist and arts entrepreneur Catalina Klein leads a discussion about creating spaces for hopeful resistance in educational projects and supporting female empowerment while referring to essays from the book edited by Wayne Wu, Rethinking Multicultural Education: Teaching for Racial and Cultural Justice.
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3 years ago
47 minutes 45 seconds

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Hungry Listening: Indigenous Music and Early Music
Diné pianist and scholar Renata Yazzie and Karuk baroque violist and ethnomusicologist Breana McCullough discuss ways in which to bring Indigenous perspectives into the interpretation of art music and pedagogy, using Dylan Robinson’s book Hungry Listening as a starting point.
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3 years ago
43 minutes 38 seconds

Now We Listen!
A podcast celebrating traditionally underrepresented performers, scholars, and research topics in early music and historically informed performance.