Make a Joyful Noise

Briefly Noted from Fall 2017 issue of Philanthropy magazine

These instruments had seen better days. A Jupiter trumpet with a bent second valve. A Safran violin with a dislocated soundboard. A Bundy clarinet missing corks. They’d been living in basements and closets of various Philadelphia public schools, waiting for repair or spring cleaning.

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