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Short Awarded Clark Short-Term Fellowship for Research in Oscar Wilde Collection

Assistant Professor of Music Theory Rachel Short, Ph.D., was awarded a Clark Short-Term Fellowship for research at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) William Andrews Clark Memorial Library. This summer, she took her residency there and researched in the archive, exploring music contained in Wildeiana catalogue in Clark’s Oscar Wilde Collection, related to his 1882 tour of America.

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