Mary Elizabeth Hallock-Greenewalt (September 8, 1871 – November 27, 1950) was an inventor and pianist who performed with the Philadelphia and Pittsburgh symphonies as a soloist. She is best known for her invention of a type of visual music she called Nourathar. (From Wikipedia) More about Mary Elizabeth Hallock Greenewalt: | Books by Mary Elizabeth Hallock Greenewalt:
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