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Tierno Presents Research at American Musicological Society Capital Chapter

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Auxiliary Adjunct Assistant Professor of Music History Alanna Tierno, Ph.D., presented a paper, “My Bavarian Renaissance Wedding: A Reconstruction of the 1579 Fugger Nuptial Mass,” at the spring meeting of the American Musicological Society Capital Chapter, which was held at Howard University on April 14. Tierno was also elected vice chair of the chapter at the meeting and will begin her term in July. Learn more at ams-net.org/chapters/capital/meetings/.

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