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Musicologist’s new book explores Greek women in arts

Musicologist’s new book explores Greek women in arts

University of Missouri–St. Louis musicologist Diane Touliatos-Miles edited a book that drops bombshells that are sure to shake up the status quo. The most controversial being that Homer did not write his epic poems “Illiad” and “Odyssey,” but that a woman did. In “Her...

Musicologist’s new book explores Greek women in arts

University of Missouri–St. Louis musicologist Diane Touliatos-Miles edited a book that drops bombshells that are sure to shake up the status quo. The most controversial being that Homer did not write his epic poems “Illiad” and “Odyssey,” but that a woman did. In “Her...

Musicologist’s new book explores Greek women in arts

University of Missouri–St. Louis musicologist Diane Touliatos-Miles edited a book that drops bombshells that are sure to shake up the status quo. The most controversial being that Homer did not write his epic poems “Illiad” and “Odyssey,” but that a woman did. In “Her...

Professor amasses wealth of music manuscripts

Over 12 summers, musicologist Diane Touliatos-Miles mined the National Library of Greece in Athens, one of the world’s richest depositories of Byzantine musical manuscripts. She unearthed 241 centuries-old Western, Ancient Greek and Byzantine music manuscripts. The...

Professor amasses wealth of music manuscripts

Over 12 summers, musicologist Diane Touliatos-Miles mined the National Library of Greece in Athens, one of the world’s richest depositories of Byzantine musical manuscripts. She unearthed 241 centuries-old Western, Ancient Greek and Byzantine music manuscripts. The...

Professor amasses wealth of music manuscripts

Over 12 summers, musicologist Diane Touliatos-Miles mined the National Library of Greece in Athens, one of the world’s richest depositories of Byzantine musical manuscripts. She unearthed 241 centuries-old Western, Ancient Greek and Byzantine music manuscripts. The...

Music scholar champions women in arts

Barbara Harbach, professor of music at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, is called “a world renowned musician and professor” and “advocate for women in the arts” on the latest episode of “Impact” on HEC-TV.

Music scholar champions women in arts

Barbara Harbach, professor of music at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, is called “a world renowned musician and professor” and “advocate for women in the arts” on the latest episode of “Impact” on HEC-TV.

Music scholar champions women in arts

Barbara Harbach, professor of music at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, is called “a world renowned musician and professor” and “advocate for women in the arts” on the latest episode of “Impact” on HEC-TV.

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