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Glass Harmonica
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SCOTT SIMON, HOST: In the last decade a rare American-born musical
instrument has been making a comeback. It's the glass harmonica,
invented a little more than 200 years ago. It was popular in both
Europe and the United states, but then it quickly disappeared from
the stage and concert hall. That is until recently when one man took
an interest in the instrument once again.
Our fiend Rita Sand of member station WBUR in Boston reports. RITA
SAND, REPORTER: In a small room tucked above his glass blowing shop
in Waltham, Massachusetts, Gerhardt Finkenbeiner (ph) proudly ...
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