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Women in percussion: the emergence of women as professional percussionists in the United States, 1930-present
Meghan Georgina Aube
University of Iowa
Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA), University of Iowa
Spring 2011
DOI: 10.17077/etd.euymgk6o
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Women in percussion: the emergence of women as professional percussionists in the United States, 1930-present
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Meghan Georgina Aube - University of Iowa
Contributors
Dan Moore (Advisor)
Kristin Thelander (Committee Member)
Marian Wilson Kimber (Committee Member)
Amy Schendel (Committee Member)
Shari Rhoads (Committee Member)
Resource Type
Dissertation
Degree Awarded
Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA), University of Iowa
Degree in
Music
Date degree season
Spring 2011
Publisher
University of Iowa
DOI
10.17077/etd.euymgk6o
Number of pages
v, 131 pages
Copyright
Copyright 2011 Meghan G. Aube
Language
English
Description bibliographic
Includes bibliographical references (pages 122-131).
Academic Unit
School of Music
Record Identifier
9983776840702771
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