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A little early, but -

If the saying, water finds its own level, holds true for musical instruments, then I am delighted to see the accordion and harp together, for there can hardly be a more ancient and beautiful instrument than the harp.

I would like to hear much more acoustic accordion paired to the harp. Yet it's not only the classical arena where they can work together. The Celtic nations have also played the harp since time immemorial...

 
Who else besides me noticed the Peterson (smoking for the use of) pipe on the table.
I have the exact same model with the silver band somewhere. I haven't smoked for over 40 years but I couldn't bear to throw it away.
If the saying, water finds its own level, holds true for musical instruments, then I am delighted to see the accordion and harp together, for there can hardly be a more ancient and beautiful instrument than the harp.

I would like to hear much more acoustic accordion paired to the harp. Yet it's not only the classical arena where they can work together. The Celtic nations have also played the harp since time immemorial...

 
Not such a strange combination actually. Amarillie Ackermann for instance plays (and teaches) harp and accordion and has also studied accordion repair. (She's in South Africa.)
 
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