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==Later life==
==Later life==
Shortly after receiving her doctorate, Sgutsitn started corresponding with a number of composers and musicians to exchange ideas about music. These discussions, as well as explorations of various non-Etalocian musical traditions (especially Naquian music), would inspire her to further develop the music theory at that time. These ideas were distilled into a treatise that was published in fT 2065.
Shortly after receiving her doctorate, Sgutsitn started corresponding with a number of composers and musicians to exchange ideas about music. These discussions, as well as explorations of various non-Etalocian musical traditions (especially Naquian music), would inspire her to further develop the music theory at that time. These ideas were distilled into a treatise that was published in fT 2070. While Sgutsitn's treatise does not use the language of modern linear algebra, it still gives detailed procedures for building temperaments and other musical constructions.  


In fT 2280, an academic took notice of Sgutsitn's work and invited her to serve in the University of Vahgo as a professor of music. She accepted the offer and would continue to teach there for 20 years. Among her students were several notable "modern era" Fyxámian composers and popular musicians.
In fT 2280, an academic took notice of Sgutsitn's work and invited her to serve in the University of ___ as a professor of music. She accepted the offer and would continue to teach there for 20 years. Among her students were several notable Talman composers and popular musicians.


In fT 2300, Sgutsitn retired from her academic post and secluded herself, intending to focus solely on composition. She lived in a house in Sŋooron until she died of a stroke in fT 2316.
In fT 2300, Sgutsitn retired from her academic post and secluded herself, intending to focus solely on composition. She lived in a house in Sŋooron until she died of a stroke in fT 2316.
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