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Renaissance Studies

Tasso/Monteverdi, Combattimento d Tancredi e Clorinda, staged at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, September 2017

This research group was started in the Fall 2017 by David Young Kim (History of Art) and Mauro Calcagno (Music, Italian) in order to explore possibilities to share research interests among Penn faculty on Renaissance topics. Among the participants: Ann Moyer, Emily Wilson, Ann Kuttner, Melissa Sanchez, Eva Del Soldato, Zachary Lesser.

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