Music History Lecture Recital Discusses the History of Female Harpists

Harp History student launches research on America’s first female harpist, Maud Morgan, and the position of women in American Parlor Music.

By Ella Alencar, Staff Writer
Pillars and cork pinboards of the Lower Beamer common area are perpetually plastered with posters announcing one upcoming event or another. There is constant competition among student groups to stand out in a sea of technicolor. This semester’s unlikely winner seems to be a simple cream-colored recital announcement. It was so startling, in fact, that there have been reports of students stopping dead in their tracks on the way to class to reread what they must have m...

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Ella Alencar

Ella Alencar is a sophomore majoring in Art History and English Writing. She was born in Brazil, but currently lives in New York City. She enjoys reading classics, watercoloring, and visiting museums.

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