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Through My Ears
the UCSB Department of Music
4 episodes
1 week ago
Graduate students chat with professors about their background, expertise, and current work in the field of music. Produced by Connor Long and the UCSB Department of Music.
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Graduate students chat with professors about their background, expertise, and current work in the field of music. Produced by Connor Long and the UCSB Department of Music.
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Music Interviews
Music
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Episode 3 - Stefanie Tcharos
Through My Ears
50 minutes 46 seconds
5 years ago
Episode 3 - Stefanie Tcharos

The third episode of Through My Ears stars Stefanie Tcharos, an associate professor of musicology, and is hosted by Timothy Bausch, a PhD candidate in theory. They discuss her teaching philosophy, how music plays a role in what precedes historical transformations, and her taste in modern music, including how she's been “totally obsessed with Lizzo”.

Listen now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Anchor. 

This podcast was produced by Connor Long and the UC Santa Barbara Department of Music. Intro and outro music was recorded at the Kerr Hall Sound Studio, performed by second-year music major Kaitlin Webster-Zuber.

Stefanie Tcharos is a historian of early modern music with broad expertise in 17th- and 18th-century Europe, and specialties in Italian music and musical practices.  Her research and teaching traverse diverse subjects, including the critical history of opera, baroque music drama and related vocal traditions, music production and reception in early modern contexts, genre study, historiography and theories of social and cultural history, and the history of musicology.  She holds a Ph.D. in Musicology from Princeton University and has been on the UCSB music faculty since 2002.

She is the author of Opera’s Orbit: Musical Drama and the Influence of Opera in Arcadian Rome (Cambridge, 2011), and has written articles, reviews, and book chapters on opera, the serenata, and related 17th- and 18th-century issues of music and culture.  Professionally, she has served on the Governing Board of the Society for Seventeenth-Century Music, and the Editorial Board for Eighteenth-Century Music.  She has co-directed the Center for the Interdisciplinary Study of Music (CISM) at UCSB, and is current co-editor of Cambridge Opera Journal.

Through My Ears
Graduate students chat with professors about their background, expertise, and current work in the field of music. Produced by Connor Long and the UCSB Department of Music.