At Longy School of Music in Cambridge, the congregation heard the music of glass harmonica player Vera Meyer.
(John Bohn / Globe Staff)
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At Longy School of Music in Cambridge, the congregation heard the music of glass harmonica player Vera Meyer.
(John Bohn / Globe Staff)
The congregation musters a robust turnout on a spring Sunday, its members packing the rented room at Longy School of Music in Cambridge. Some come outfitted in their Sunday best, while others sport a casual look. Lacking an organist, they enjoy lovely music by glass harmonica player Vera Meyer, her instrument a conical invention of Benjamin Franklin's that makes music ... (Full article: 717 words)
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