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CREATED:20231023T182833Z
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LOCATION:Ellis Hall C. Minor Recital Hall
SUMMARY:RCASH Research Symposium: "East Wing Songs: History through Art So
 ng" (Dr. Ann Marie Daehn)
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Daehn’s project seeks to humanize the first ladies of the 
 United States through song\, using music to share their stories and memor
 ialize their achievements and challenges as women. The inspiration for Da
 ehn’s work was taken from Jake Heggie’s set\, “Iconic Legacies: First Lad
 ies at the Smithsonian.”\n\n\nWith the support of a Missouri State Univer
 sity Faculty Research Grant\, Daehn commissioned composer Leanna Kirchoff
  to write songs for Martha Washington\, Margaret Taylor\, Ida McKinley\, 
 Frances Cleveland\, and Rosalynn Carter based on letters\, speeches\, pub
 lished writings\, interviews and diaries.\n\n\nThe program includes a “hi
 storical fiction” segment\, based on first-hand accounts\, to represent o
 ther first ladies who were more reclusive or destroyed their corresponden
 ce and personal effects.\n\n\n[Download abstract.]
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 . Daehn’s project seeks to humanize the first ladies of the United States
  through song\, using music to share their stories and memorialize their 
 achievements and challenges as women. The inspiration for Daehn’s work wa
 s taken from Jake Heggie’s set\, “Iconic Legacies: First Ladies at the Sm
 ithsonian.”&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;With the support of a Missouri State University Facul
 ty Research Grant\, Daehn commissioned composer Leanna Kirchoff to write 
 songs for Martha Washington\, Margaret Taylor\, Ida McKinley\, Frances Cl
 eveland\, and Rosalynn Carter based on letters\, speeches\, published wri
 tings\, interviews and diaries.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;The program includes a “historica
 l fiction” segment\, based on first-hand accounts\, to represent other fi
 rst ladies who were more reclusive or destroyed their correspondence and 
 personal effects.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;[&lt;a href="https://rcash.missouristate.edu/resea
 rchsymposium.htm"&gt;Download abstract&lt;/a&gt;.]&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/body&gt;&lt;/html&gt;
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20231130T121500
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URL:https://rcash.missouristate.edu/researchsymposium.htm
CATEGORIES:Public,Alumni,Current Students,Faculty,Future Students,Staff
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