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Masson ’12 Studies Early Opera in Venice

Kyle Masson ’12 (Bachelor of Music in Music Education) traveled to Italy to study a 300-year-old opera manuscript score by Antonio Cesti at the Fondazione Ugo e Olga Levi in Venice. He is currently studying early opera and pursuing a Ph.D. in music at Princeton University. Visit www.princeton.edu/news/2019/08/01/research-spotlight-kyle-masson-bringing-early-opera-life to learn more and watch the video.

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