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Tierno Presents Research at Carl Luyton Year Conference in Prague

Auxiliary Adjunct Assistant Professor of Music History Alanna Ropchock Tierno, Ph.D., presented “Hymns, Martyrs and Prophets: Czech Reformation Identity in Polytextual Mass Ordinaries from the Brno Choirbooks,” at the Carl Luyton Year conference in Prague on July 31. She shared her paper and presentation on Zoom while the conference was available for participants in-person and online. Visit www.bibemus.org to explore the conference program. Tierno’s bio was also translated into Czech for the conference.

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