A rare instrument strikes a chord with Philly students
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quot;We're not aiming to create a fleet of professionals, but we are aiming [to give students] exposure and access," said Elizabeth Steiner, executive director of the Lyra Society. "It changes the game - it gives you a bit of an identity. You never know who could be waiting for the right opportunity."
"We're not aiming to create a fleet of professionals, but we are aiming [to give students] exposure and access," said Elizabeth Steiner, executive director of the Lyra Society. "It changes the game - it gives you a bit of an identity. You never know who could be waiting for the right opportunity."
"We're not aiming to create a fleet of professionals, but we are aiming [to give students] exposure and access," said Elizabeth Steiner, executive director of the Lyra Society. "It changes the game - it gives you a bit of an identity. You never know who could be waiting for the right opportunity."
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