
A photo can be a dangerous thing.
In 2008, the officers of the Georgia Chapter of the American Harp Society saw a picture of a large-scale harp concert. And they thought, “Well, why can’t we do something with multiple harps? Because the harp is a lonely instrument,” as Mary Ann Flinn, the vice president of the organization, recalled.
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