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Biographical note
Rena Roussin is a Métis and settler music scholar and doctoral student in musicology at the University of Toronto. Her research examines historic and current forms of activism and constructions of intersectional identity in art music, particularly in opera and oratorio. Rena’s publications appear in Haydn: The Online Journal of the Haydn Society of North America, Musicological Explorations, and the forthcoming Bloomsbury Handbook of Music and Art.
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