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Kaitlyn Clawson Cannestra And Kasey Lynch
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From the Margins: What Music Theory Doesn't Want You To Know
Ep. 10: Dear K&K: Politics & Power Dynamics in Grad School
In this next installment of our Dear K&K series, we talk about the politics and power dynamics of grad school, including the application process, coursework and comps, teaching as a graduate assistant under a faculty supervisor, choosing advisors and dissertation topics, and navigating burnout, stress, and imposter syndrome. 😰We don't have all the answers, but we certainly have plenty of thoughts as always! ☕️This episode features excerpts from Marina and The Diamonds' "Power and Control," and Daft Punk's "Doin' it Right." 🎶You can find us at our website from-the-margins.com and our instagram...
2025-05-31
59 min
From the Margins: What Music Theory Doesn't Want You To Know
Ep. 9: Cykler Special ft. Désirée Brissac Pereira
In this episode, we interview our close friend and fellow Cykler Scholar Désiree Brissac Pereira ahead of her upcoming recitals! For her Cykler project, Desi has put together a program of songs by Brazilian composers (including herself), which she will be performing with soprano Sheila Minatti on Saturday, May 26th at 6pm in Beall Hall. We also talk the love of piano, composing, and strategies for navigating burnout, as well as dogs 🐶, cake 🍰, and our star signs 💫. Enjoy (or don't! 💅)!(Not sponsored by Sweet Life Patisserie.)This episode features clips from "Carta Ao Tom 74" by Vinicius...
2025-05-15
57 min
From the Margins: What Music Theory Doesn't Want You To Know
Ep. 8: The Art vs. The Artist
In this episode, we talk about disentangling (or conflating) the ART versus the ARTIST and how to deal with such challenges in our daily lives. For example, we talk about JK Rowling, Schenker, Alma Mahler, Richard Wagner, Chris Brown, and Dr. Luke, and ways in which we navigate teaching, reading, performing, programming, buying, and listening to their work ... or choosing NOT to engage with it. Of course, there is no single one right answer that will work for everybody, but there is a single wrong answer: to do/say nothing."Silence in the face of injustice is...
2025-04-30
1h 08
From the Margins: What Music Theory Doesn't Want You To Know
Ep. 7: The Liberal Arts Experience (Agenda)
In this episode, we talk about perfect pitch, aural skills (as always), and our experiences at different shapes of institutions: squares, circles, triangles, and chevrons. (You'll have to listen to the episode to find out what these shapes mean! ⭐️) Kasey and Kaitlyn both went to small liberal arts colleges and we both currently teach at a large R1 institution, so we have lots of thoughts about pros and cons of both. Finally, at the end, we reflect on the best of both worlds, and strategies we'll take with us for the future for good teaching.This episode feat...
2025-04-15
1h 08
From the Margins: What Music Theory Doesn't Want You To Know
Ep. 6: ABOLISH COMP EXAMS
In this episode, we discuss issues with our comprehensive exams, solutions, and the possibility of getting rid of them altogether (!!!), through the lens of abolition.To learn more about abolition, we recommend reading:Angela Davis, Are Prisons Obsolete?Angela Davis et al., Abolition. Feminism. Now.Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha and Ejeris Dixon, Beyond Survival: Strategies and Stories from the Transformative Justice Movement.Derecka Purnell, Becoming Abolitionists: Police, Protests, and the Pursuit of Freedom.This episode uses brain break music: "School of Rock" (2003).You can find us at our website fr...
2025-03-31
1h 12
From the Margins: What Music Theory Doesn't Want You To Know
Ep. 5: Where Music Is Heard
UPDATE: We were in the news this week! Go check out the article at Eugene Weekly. (Thank you to William Kennedy!) In this episode, we talk about where music is heard: from fancy concert halls to pop concerts to the farmer's market to hiking trails. With input from our students, we also talk about barriers to accessing these concerts, like funding, transportation, and etiquette expectations, as well as the role of phones, social media, and recording in today's day and age. We also talk about music as community building, and the relationship between ASMR, headphones, and intimacy.
2025-03-15
58 min
From the Margins: What Music Theory Doesn't Want You To Know
Ep. 4: Vocal Timbre & Identity
In this episode, we talk about one of our favorite musical topics: vocal timbre and identity! We use examples from the Superbowl - "The Star Spangled Banner" - as well as our own in-progress dissertations - Disney Princesses and Chappell Roan respectively. We also do our best to answer a question in office hours, "what makes someone a queer icon?" and suggest some lesson plans for vocal timbre, available on google docs here!This episode includes clips from Howard Ashman and Alan Menken's "Kiss the Girl" (a karaoke version from Youtube), Jon Batiste's "Star Spangled Banner" from...
2025-02-28
1h 02
From the Margins: What Music Theory Doesn't Want You To Know
Ep. 3: Dear K&K (pedagogy edition)
In this episode, we ask and answer pedagogy questions in the spirit of becoming better teachers, sharing ideas, and best supporting students! Questions include:(1) I have great content but my students are drooling on themselves. What do I do? (2) It's 2025 and I'm embarrassed that my syllabus still has so many dead white male composers. (AKA I'm taking over this syllabus from someone else.) Where do I start to diversify my teaching? See our blog at from-the-margins.com for resources! 🎉 (3) I have a difficult relationship with a professor. What do I do? (4...
2025-02-14
1h 16
From the Margins: What Music Theory Doesn't Want You To Know
Ep. 2: A Tale of Two Academies: Case Studies
In this episode, we continue talking about who gets to belong in both music academia and popular music genres, including Dolly Parton, Lil Nas X, Miley Cyrus, Beyoncé, Mickey Guyton, Florence Price, and Mari Esabel Valverde. Lesson plans, links, references are all available on our blog, from-the-margins.com - check it out!Stay tuned for our next episode, "Dear K & K (pedagogy edition)," coming in mid-February!This episode features clips from Florence Price's "Summer Moon" and "Clouds," both performed by Lara Downes; Mickey Guyton's "Black Like Me," four versions of "Jolene" by Dolly Parton, Lil N...
2025-01-31
1h 12
From the Margins: What Music Theory Doesn't Want You To Know
Ep. 1: A Tale of Two Academies
In this episode, we talk about structural inequities in two music academies: higher education and the popular recording industry. We ask, "who gets to belong?" in both spaces (hint: racial and gendered hierarchies affect both!) and reflect on our own experiences as music theory grad students. All of our links and references are available on our blog, from-the-margins.com - check it out!Stay tuned for part 2, featuring case studies from each academy: music by Florence Price and Beyoncé!This episode features clips from Florence Price's "Dream Ships," accompaniment performed by All Things Piano, and Be...
2025-01-15
59 min
From the Margins: What Music Theory Doesn't Want You To Know
Introducing US
Who are we? In this episode, we chat about who we are, what Thanksgiving sides we are, and how we got here. Tune in to learn more about your co-hosts, Kasey and Kaitlyn!
2025-01-01
29 min
From the Margins: What Music Theory Doesn't Want You To Know
Introducing FROM THE MARGINS
Welcome to our new pod, From The Margins: What Music Theory Doesn't Want You To Know, a podcast party where we gossip about music theory’s deepest, darkest secrets… and you’re invited! 🎉Our "Who Are We" preview episode drops January 1, and our first full episode, "A Tale of Two Academies," drops January 15. Join us for some laughs, some seriousness, and some piping hot tea coming soon!This trailer features clips from Zoe Keating's song "Optimist."
2024-12-15
02 min