Year: 1953
Runtime: 10 mins
Language: English
Directors: Ward Kimball, Charles August Nichols
Professor Owl leads a lively crash course on the history of Western musical instruments, tracing their evolution from primitive brass, woodwind, string, and percussion tools crafted by ancient cave dwellers at the dawn of time, through successive innovations that shaped the instruments used in modern orchestras.
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