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Tierno Presents Research at AMS National Meeting

Auxiliary Adjunct Assistant Professor of Music History Alanna Tierno, Ph.D., presented a paper, “Anything But Ordinary: Polytextuality in Early Lutheran Masses,” at the national meeting of the American Musicological Society on Friday, Nov. 1. The research is based on a chapter from her in-progress book on the polyphonic mass in the early Lutheran liturgy.

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