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Short presents research at Cascade Song Festival in Seattle

Short Presents Research at Cascade Song Festival in Seattle

Coordinator of Embedded Music Theory Tutors and Associate Professor of Music Theory Rachel Short, Ph.D., presented her research, “Utterly” Wilde: Constructing Gendered Aesthetic Identity Through Song,” at the Cascade Song Festival. The event was held at the University of Washington in Seattle from Jan. 15, through Jan. 18.

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