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    SubjectThesis -- University of Missouri--Kansas City -- Music (2)Beach, Amy, 1867-1944 (1)Bonis, Mél (1)Carreño, Teresa, 1853-1917 (1)Price, Florence, 1887-1953 (1)... View MoreDate Issued2021 (2)Author/ContributorBeasley, Bryanna (1)DeSimone, Alison Clark (1)Eades, Lacie Marie (1)Everett, William A., 1962- (1)AdvisorDeSimone, Alison Clark (1)Everett, William A., 1962- (1)Thesis Department
    Musicology (UMKC) (2)

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    Musical multiplicities: The lives and reception of four post-Romantic women 

    Beasley, Bryanna (2021)
    Many musical women were active during the Romantic and Post-Romantic eras. They hailed from a variety of backgrounds, and worked in a variety of musical vocations. This thesis focuses on four of these multi-talented ...

    "Truly Qualified": The Transnational Reception of Giovanni Rovetta's Music in Seventeenth-Century Europe 

    Eades, Lacie Marie (2021)
    Early modern Venice flourished artistically and musically as one of the most cosmopolitan cities in all of Europe, and the Basilica of St. Mark’s represented the visual and musical power of La Serenissima. Giovanni Rovetta, ...

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