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Article: Sarah Grunstein: a little night music
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- The Beacon Hill Times
- Article date:
- November 7, 2006
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On a stroll through the Hill on a warm summer evening, if the timing is right, you just might enjoy an impromptu concert near the top of Mount Vernon Street.
That's where accomplished pianist Sarah Grunstein lives and plays her seven-foot Steinway grand piano, sometimes, if you're lucky, with her windows open. "One evening I was practicing and suddenly there was this applause," she recalled, from an appreciative passerby on the street. "It's very nice."
The piano, a jet-black hue that matches Grunstein's long, raven tresses, is one she found in New York City. To date it has traveled around the world and back with her, a faithful companion that she said has become almost like a personal ...
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