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Winner of the 2016 American Musicological Society Teaching Award for “an exceptional pedagogical resource for musicology by an AMS member.”

Indexed and Annotated as part of the Digital Pedagogy in the Humanities Repository within the “Community” bucket edited by Bridget Draxler.

Feature article in St. Olaf Magazine 

Long form article in St. Olaf Magazine, Winter 2016

Long form article in St. Olaf Magazine, Winter 2016, by Joel Hoekstra

Student travels to Paris to research historical sounds of the city

 

Des cartes pour revivre le Paris des Années Folles

 

 

 

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