Other author/creator | Munrow, David, host, conceptor. |
Other author/creator | Plummer, Peter, director. |
Other author/creator | Potter, Peter producer. |
Other author/creator | Turner, John performer. |
Other author/creator | Lumsden, Alan performer. |
Other author/creator | van der Beek, Andrew, performer. |
Other author/creator | Tyler, James, 1940-2010, performer. |
Other author/creator | Brookes, Oliver performer. |
Other author/creator | Corkhill, David performer. |
Other author/creator | Early Music Consort of London, performer. |
Other author/creator | Granada Television International. |
Other author/creator | Films for the Humanities & Sciences (Firm) |
Series |
Early musical instruments Early musical instruments. ^A370008
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Abstract |
Primitive men developed the first musical instruments when they used tubes of bamboo, bone, or wood to produce whistling sounds. The ancient Greeks later played pan-pipes. This program shows what happened as the same principle was applied to a wide range of instruments. |
General note | Title from container. |
Credits | Writer, David Munrow ; director, Peter Plummer ; producer, Peter Potter. |
Performer |
Host, David Munrow. |
Performer |
Early Music Consort of London: Christopher Hogwood, John Turner, Alan Lumsden, Andrew van der Beek, James Tyler, Oliver Brookes, David Corkhill. |
Technical details | DVD. |
Genre/form | Nonfiction films. |
Publisher number | FFH 922 Films for the Humanities & Sciences |