Barbara Harbach is a distinguished faculty member and composer whose works have been performed worldwide.

Barbara Harbach is a distinguished faculty member and composer whose works have been performed worldwide.
Barbara Harbach is a distinguished faculty member and composer whose works have been performed worldwide.
Barbara Harbach is a distinguished faculty member and composer whose works have been performed worldwide.
Students from biology, chemistry, communication, computer science, criminology and criminal justice, English, political science, psychological sciences, and supply chain and analytics took part in the fair.
Composer Walter Mays (right) joined the internationally known "Pro Arte Quartet" (from left, David Perry, violin, Suzanne Beia, violin, Sally Chisholm, violin and Parry Karp, violoncello) in a conversation/performance of his new "String Quartet No. 2" Feb. 10 in the...
Composer Walter Mays (right) joined the internationally known "Pro Arte Quartet" (from left, David Perry, violin, Suzanne Beia, violin, Sally Chisholm, violin and Parry Karp, violoncello) in a conversation/performance of his new "String Quartet No. 2" Feb. 10 in the...
Composer Walter Mays (right) joined the internationally known "Pro Arte Quartet" (from left, David Perry, violin, Suzanne Beia, violin, Sally Chisholm, violin and Parry Karp, violoncello) in a conversation/performance of his new "String Quartet No. 2" Feb. 10 in the...
“American Solstice” by Barbara Harbach, professor of music at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, was chosen as the winner in a competition of scores by women composers held by the Ohio-based Women in Music–Columbus.
“American Solstice” by Barbara Harbach, professor of music at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, was chosen as the winner in a competition of scores by women composers held by the Ohio-based Women in Music–Columbus.
“American Solstice” by Barbara Harbach, professor of music at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, was chosen as the winner in a competition of scores by women composers held by the Ohio-based Women in Music–Columbus.