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        <description>Link to the full interview: https://youtu.be/UMURXGmEcrA Moya enlists the help of professor Emmanuele Caire in order to solve a 2500-years-old mystery: the death of the great mythological aulos player Marsyas. It is commonly said that Marsyas was flayed by the god Apollo, but is that all there is to the story? It all hinges on the mysterious role of the murder weapon: the aulos, a musical instrument that some love and others abhor... If you want more, I can't recommand enough looking at the whole interview that I conducted with prof. Emmanuèle Caire. You can also find her article "Playing the aulos in Athens: was it politically correct?" here: https://journals.openedition.org/pallas/2650 (free access, yay! It's in French though). Links aren't clickable because... reasons, so you'll have to copy-paste them. Bibliography to be added shortly</description>
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