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Check out our website: www.smt-pod.org SMT-Pod is a creative venue for timely conversations about music, with episodes chosen through an open, collaborative peer review process. Audio-only podcasts offer a unique—though non-traditional—way of engaging with music, analysis, and contemporary issues in the field. This new publication medium affords our society both the ability to face outwards, by engaging in public scholarship, and inwards, by hosting meaningful conversations about the activit ...
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Playing Dress-Up: Co-Performance in Mozart’s Abendempfindung K. 523 - Lydia Bangura
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27:04In this week's episode, Lydia Bangura analyses her own performance choices in comparison to a professional recording using Jennifer Ronyak’s framework of co-performance. This episode was produced by Zach Lloyd along with Team Lead Megan Lyons. Special thanks to peer reviewers Shersten Johnson and Daniel Barolsky. Additional thanks to David Kjar, Ma…
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Teaching Rhythm and Meter through Rap and Hip Hop: An Interview with Mazbou Q - Olivia Lucas & Mazbou Q
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49:19In this episode, Olivia Lucas and Mazbou Q discuss ways to use techniques from hip hop to build skills in the music theory and aural skills classroom. This episode was produced by Jose Garza along with Team Lead Jennifer Weaver. Special thanks to peer reviewers Leah Frederick and Danny Jenkins. SMT-Pod’s theme music was written by Maria Tartaglia, …
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I will not tell you: Disconnection, Reticence, and Ambivalence in Heyman's “Tortie-Tortue” - Anna Stephan-Robinson
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33:48In this week’s episode, Anna Stephan-Robinson examines Katherine Ruth Heyman's 1920 song, "Tortie-Tortue," considering how the unjustly neglected composer's subtle changes transform a simple poem into a brief but compelling musical drama. This episode was produced by Zach Lloyd along with Team Lead Leah Frederick. Special thanks to peer reviewers H…
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Terminal Openings: Interpreting Songs that Begin by Ending - Joon Park
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39:04In this week’s episode, Joon Park presents an interpretive strategy for melodic closure that occurs at the start of a song, which he terms a "terminal opening." This episode was produced by Jose Garza along with Team Lead Anna Rose Nelson. Special thanks to peer reviewers Cara Stroud and Shersten Johnson. SMT-Pod’s theme music was written by Maria …
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Formal and Textural Processes in Contemporary Worship Music - Leah Amarosa
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47:47In this week’s episode, Leah Amarosa explores the unique structural and textural features of contemporary worship music, demonstrating how its formal processes are shaped to enhance spiritual and communal engagement. This episode was produced by Katrina Roush along with Team Lead Matthew Ferrandino. Special thanks to peer reviewers Joshua Busman an…
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The Role of Reprise and Revision in 'Shrek the Musical' (2008, 2024) - Zachary Lloyd & John Combs
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42:53In this week’s episode, Zach Lloyd and John Combs demonstrate a need for a broader definition of reprise in musical theater by examining reprises in two contrasting versions of Shrek the Musical, the original 2008 Broadway production, and the recently revised 2024 National Tour. This episode was produced by Zachary Lloyd along with Team Lead Jennif…
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Zachary Lloyd Jessica Lloyd:Embracing Victory in Life The Power of a Victorious Mindset
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22:43Summary In this episode of the DoNutWish Podcast, hosts Zachary and Jessica Lloyd discuss the importance of living a victorious life as believers. They emphasize the power of mindset, the significance of gratitude, and the necessity of being teachable in one's spiritual journey. The conversation also touches on the sovereignty of God, free will, an…
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Mark Lloyd :The Power Of Truth And Personal Growth
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1:00:40Summary In this conversation, MarK Lloyd explore themes of identity, truth, and personal growth through the lens of their experiences and biblical teachings. They discuss the importance of understanding one's truth, the transformative power of God's word, and the necessity of renewing the mind to align with God's principles. The conversation emphas…
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Jessica Lloyd Zachary Lloyd: 3 Major Keys to Spiritual Growth
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35:58Summary In this episode of the Dunamis Podcast, Zachary Lloyd and Jess discuss the importance of faith, relationships, and spiritual growth. They share personal experiences and insights on how to cultivate a deeper relationship with God, emphasizing the significance of obedience to His plan and the necessity of bowing out of sin and strife. The con…
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Zachary Lloyd:The Depths of God's Love: Understanding Unconditional Love
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22:04Summary In this episode of the Doomsday podcast, Zachary Lloyd delves into the profound topic of God's love, presenting seven key insights supported by scripture. He emphasizes that God's love is unconditional, everlasting, sacrificial, patient, kind, all-encompassing, and transformative. Each point is backed by biblical references, illustrating ho…
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Summary In this episode of the Doomsday Podcast, host Zachary Lloyd shares his thoughts on the importance of thankfulness and the honor of being a child of God. He emphasizes that being a born-again believer allows one to call themselves a child of God, which is a privilege not everyone has. Zachary discusses how thankfulness can lead to freedom, a…
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Zach and Jessica Talk about not being afarid in the times that we live in !By Zachary Lloyd
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Zach speaks on making an effort to lay hold to the promises of God on whats right fully yoursBy Zachary Lloyd
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Zachary Lloyd Jessica Lloyd: Dont Be Eve!
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14:28In this episode, Zachary and Jessica Lloyd discuss on how not to be deceived just like Eve so don't be eve subscribe for moreBy Zachary Lloyd , Jessica Lloyd
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Zachary Lloyd: Unleashing The Power Of God
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18:24Summary In this episode of the Deutimus Podcast, host Zachary Lloyd discusses the transformative power of God and the Holy Spirit. He emphasizes that the power of God has a purpose, is overflowing, brings wisdom, is everlasting, and reveals truths. Through biblical examples, he illustrates how the Holy Spirit empowers believers to live out their fa…
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Zachary Lloyd: 5 Facts On The Grace Of God
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13:17www.preacherzachary.com 15% OFF CODE: ZACH23 https://jesuslovesyou.company/zachary-lloyd Please Subscribe!!!!!!! Pastor Zach and Pastor Jessica Need Prayer [email protected] Ways to give cash app $zacharylloyd97 Want to book for speaking events [email protected] Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100009924968852 Zachary Lloyd is a pastor …
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Zachary & Jessica Lloyd :Healing Is For Today!
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24:43Summary In this episode of the Dunamis podcast, hosts Zachary and Jessica Lloyd discuss the relevance of healing and spiritual gifts in today's world. They share personal testimonies of healing, emphasizing that these gifts are not just for the apostles but are available to all believers. The conversation highlights the importance of faith, the rol…
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Here is a YouTube description suitable for the content you provided: In a world full of misunderstandings, how do you keep from getting offended? In this video, we dive deep into 3 powerful principles, backed by scripture and self-development strategies, to help you build a resilient mindset. Learn how to cultivate joy, practice empathy, and avoid …
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Ways to give Cash App:$ZacharyLloyd97 In this episode of the Dunamis podcast, hosts Zachary and Jessica Lloyd discuss the importance of spiritual stability and the prosperity of the soul. They emphasize the need to maintain a strong relationship with God, especially during challenging times such as parenting. The conversation explores how external …
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Zachary Lloyd:3 things the Holy Spirit Does Daily
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The Impact of Timbre on Perceptions of Genre in Recorded Popular Music - Stefanie Bilidas & Grace Gollmar
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49:08In this week's episode, Stefanie Bilidas and Grace Gollmar discuss the role of timbre in the listener's perception of genre, focusing on cover songs and Massive Attack's discography as two case studies. This episode was produced by Jose Garza along with Team Lead Thomas Yee. SMT-Pod Theme music by Zhangcheng Lu; Closing music "hnna" by David Voss. …
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Agency and Practical Model Composition in the Music Theory Classroom - Brent Ferguson, Alani Pranzo, Carter Falkenstein, and Nykia Osborne
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17:37In this week's episode, Brent Ferguson talks about a pedagogical approach he implemented with his undergraduate students, an approach he calls the "buffet-style grading system." Let's begin with a student composition from this class. This episode was produced by Jennifer Beavers along with Team Lead Lydia Bangura. SMT-Pod Theme music by Zhangcheng …
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Three’s a crowd: Understanding the rise of two-chorus form in recent popular music - Jeremy Orosz
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28:49In this week's episode, Jeremy Orosz discusses a formal trend that's been emerging in pop and rock songs. In the last decade or so, a surprisingly high number of songs in verse-chorus form contain only two statements of the chorus as opposed to the typical three. Over the course of the episode, Orosz walks us through his detailed corpus-based study…
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“¿Somos la resistencia, no?”: Memory and Manipulation in Netflix’s La Casa de Papel - Tori Vilches
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44:15In this week’s episode, Tori Vilches delves into various adaptations of the Italian folk song “Bella Ciao” in Netflix’s La Casa de Papel, demonstrating its role in symbolizing resistance against oppressive structures and contributing to the humanization of the show’s anti-hero characters, ultimately fostering emotional connections between viewers a…
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“How do you color a sound?”: Hearing Afrofuturism in The 5th Dimension’s “Age of Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In” (1969) - Alejandro Cueto
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31:22This week’s episode will consider The 5th Dimension’s medley, “Age of Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In” (1969) in relation to its Vietnam War Era context and through the lens of Afrofuturism. This episode was produced by David Thurmaier along with Team Lead Richard Desinord. SMT-Pod Theme music by Zhangcheng Lu; Closing music "hnna" by David Voss. For …
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Playing With Ghosts: Timbre and the Chiptuning of Canon in the Bardcore Video Game Project - Brent Ferguson, George Reid, and Matthew Ferrandino
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56:12In this week’s episode, game designer Brent Ferguson and composers George Reid and Matthew Ferrandino discuss their chiptune rearrangements of canonical and marginalized composers’ music for the Bardcore video game project. This episode was produced by Zach Lloyd along with Team Lead Thomas Yee. SMT-Pod Theme music by Zhangcheng Lu; Closing music "…
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What if Octaves Aren’t Equivalent? A Composer’s Guide to Non-Octave-Repeating Scales - Thomas B. Yee
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39:57In this week’s episode, Thomas B. Yee discusses non-octave repeating scales, exploring precedents in the ideas of theorists from outside mainstream music theory and the application of non-octave repeating scales in the works of living composers. This episode was produced by Katrina Roush along with Team Lead Jennifer Weavers. Special thanks to Crai…
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Interrelating Concepts of Texture and Rhythm in Massive Textures and Beatless Rhythms - Nariá Assis Ribeiro & Luís Raimundo
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37:36In this week's episode, Nariá Assis and Luís Raimundo investigate sound masses. Their insightful analytical discussion touches on the intricate relationship between texture and rhythm, the historical evolution of the use of sound masses, and current applications in both modern and contemporary classical and electronic music. This episode was produc…
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Listening a Page at a Time - Stephen Rodgers
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36:10This episode introduces a simple, but powerful pedagogical exercise inspired by the short story writer George Saunders, which involves listening to a piece of music one segment at a time, describing what you noticed, and guessing what will happen next. This episode was produced by Jose Garza along with Team Lead Jennifer Weaver. SMT-Pod Theme music…
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Muito Beleza – Ana’s Hands: Postcolonial Gendered Legacies of the Viola da Terra - Abigail Lindo
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21:17This episode explores how women in the Azores, a Portuguese autonomous region in the North Atlantic Ocean, use their musical play on the viola da terra (a native Azorean chordophone) as a resource for postcolonial feminine performance. This episode was produced by David Thurmaier along with Team Lead Shannon McAlister. SMT-Pod Theme music by Zhangc…
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Analyzing Stravinsky - Introduction to Stravinsky’s 1911 Petrushka - Joseph Straus
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17:27This episode, introducing a new podcast by Joe Straus, is a deep dive into the opening measures of Stravinsky's ballet, Petrushka: a close analysis to hear what makes this music tick. Listen to the rest of Joe Straus's podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/0kLhnp4GA2qJ5YX9lgMYcL This episode was produced by Katrina Roush along with Team Lead Lydia…
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