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New Jersey Symphony Faces Deficit

Tuesday, July 18, 2006

The New Jersey Symphony has a prized collection of rare, 17th-century string instruments worth millions of dollars. Willa J. Conrad, classical music critic of the Newark Star Ledger, explains how the symphony's six-figure deficit may lead to the sale of these rare instruments.
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