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Music from the Renaissance and Baroque
Susanne Dunlap
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Susanne Dunlap received her Ph.D. from Yale in 1999, and wrote her dissertation on Viennese Italian reform opera. She has written about Handel's operas and oratorios for the American Handel Society, and is currently working on projects concerning Handel's oratorio "Susanna" and the application of semiology to the analysis of eighteenth-century music, particularly reform opera. After spending a year as a visiting assistant professor of historical musicology at Columbia University, Dunlap is undertaking research projects on seventeenth-century Italian opera in Vienna, and on Gluck and Mozart. In July 2000 she will present a paper entitled "Susanna and the Male Gaze: The Musical Iconography of a Baroque Heroine" at the Ninth Biennial Conference on Baroque Music in Dublin, Ireland.
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