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Suzanne G. Cusick is a music historian and musicologist living in and working in New York City, where she is a Professor of Music at the Faculty of Arts and Science at the New York University. Her specialties are the music of seventeenth-century Italy, feminist approaches to music history and criticism, and queer studies in music. She was also one of the…
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| Suzanne Cusick | Discipline | Musicology | 1.00 | infobox |
| Suzanne Cusick | Institutions | New York University | 1.00 | infobox |
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