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Shortly after receiving her doctorate, Askuucis started corresponding with a number of Anvirese and Windermere composers, musicians and theorists to exchange ideas about music. Much of her theoretical work took place within these letters. | Shortly after receiving her doctorate, Askuucis started corresponding with a number of Anvirese and Windermere composers, musicians and theorists to exchange ideas about music. Much of her theoretical work took place within these letters. | ||
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In fT 1176, an academic took notice of Askuucis's work and invited her to serve in the University of Kadaam Saree as a professor of music. She accepted the offer and would continue to teach there for 14 years. Among her students were several notable Talman composers and popular musicians. | In fT 1176, an academic took notice of Askuucis's work and invited her to serve in the University of Kadaam Saree as a professor of music. She accepted the offer and would continue to teach there for 14 years. Among her students were several notable Talman composers and popular musicians. | ||
In fT 1190, Askuucis retired from her academic post and secluded herself, intending to focus solely on composition. She lived in a house in Saŋooraan until she died of a stroke in fT 1200. | In fT 1190, Askuucis retired from her academic post and secluded herself, intending to focus solely on composition. She lived in a house in Saŋooraan until she died of a stroke in fT 1200.--> | ||
==Contributions to music theory== | ==Contributions to music theory== |
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