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Jan
14
2022

SMT-Pod Season 1

By mlavengood
smtpod logo
SMT-Pod has debuted its first season! A new episode will be released every Thursday.
  • smt-pod
  • age studies
  • Lili Boulanger
  • punk
  • genre
  • gender
  • public music theory
  • tonality
  • pop
  • form
  • opera
  • JS Bach
  • harmony
  • film music
  • Read more about SMT-Pod Season 1
Feb
13
2021

SMT-V Volume 7.2

By mlavengood
screenshot from video

SMT-V 7.2, “Dance as Music in George Balanchine’s Concerto Barocco” by Kara Yoo Leaman, is now available at SMT-V.org.

  • JS Bach
  • George Balanchine
  • dance
  • ballet
  • choreography
  • smt-v
  • Read more about SMT-V Volume 7.2
Dec
30
2020

Music Theory Online 26.4

By mlavengood
ice crystals
We are pleased to announce the publication of Music Theory Online 26.4.
  • mto
  • Heinrich Biber
  • french motets
  • computational analysis
  • Maurice Ravel
  • sho
  • gesture
  • schoenberg
  • JS Bach
  • blues
  • country
  • rock
  • form
  • sound studies
  • indigenous
  • rhythm
  • tonality
  • balinese music
  • improvisation
  • Read more about Music Theory Online 26.4
Jul
22
2020

SMT-V 6.3

By mlavengood
cellist playing

“Discovering Essential Voices in Johann Sebastian Bach’s Solo Instrumental Suite Movements," by Daniel Ketter, is available at www.smt-v.org.

  • JS Bach
  • smt-v
  • dance suites
  • Read more about SMT-V 6.3
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