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Rhythm and percussion

Canada, 1950
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Episode number 1 of Series “Children’s Concert”. To an audience of eager youngsters, Eugene Kash, conductor of the Ottawa Children’s C..

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I'll play my guitar softly

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Percussion group

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Peter Ustinov reads the orchestra

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Music in the making

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I can make music

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Beat of the drums. Parts 1 and 2

United Kingdom, 1950
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Rhythm

Australia, 1981
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