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Talking Musicology

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A bimonthly musicology podcast

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In this episode Liam and Stephen discuss Seth Brodsky's fascinating article, 'Rihm, Tonality, Psychosis, Modernity,' in which Brodsky presents an innovative Lacanean reading of modernist music and tonality through the case of Wolfgang Rihm. Check it ... more

In this episode Liam and Stephen discuss the disciplinary divide between the natural sciences and the humanities, and ways we may or may not bridge that divide.

This discussion is inspired by Nina Sun Eidsheim's 'Maria Callas's Waistline and the Org... more

In this episode your intrepid hosts discuss musical omnivory, discourse analysis, whither musicology, meta-musicology, #musicologytwitter and more.

The discussion is in response to David Blake’s ‘Musicological Omnivory in the Neoliberal University’,... more

In this episode Liam and Stephen discuss the internet and the post-internet, millenials and post-millenials, multi-modal culture and digitial utopias...and a little bit of music too (including Holly Herndon, a still from whose 'Chorus' can be seen ab... more

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4.6 out of 5 stars from 7 ratings
  • The best musicology podcast!

    Very good, nuanced and intelligent podcast. Just the right listening while preparing for graduate studies. Topics tend to be about 20th- and 21st-century music and theory, which is not really my field, but still very interesting and enjoyable.

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