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The Dolmetsch story. Part 1. Recorders

United Kingdom, 1972
film

Part one of a series of three films. Carl Dometsch, probably the greatest recorder player of all time, is head of the Dolmetsch workshops in Haslemere where m..

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The Flute

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Don Breaks Out

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