Brass instruments / Granada Television International.

Format Video (DVD)
Publication InfoPrinceton, N.J. : Films for the Humanities & Sciences, ©2004.
Description1 videodisc (30 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Subjects

Other author/creatorMunrow, David, performer, host, conceptor.
Other author/creatorPlummer, Peter, director.
Other author/creatorPotter, Peter producer.
Other author/creatorHogwood, Christopher, performer.
Other author/creatorBrenner, Roger, performer.
Other author/creatorGoodwin, Peter, 1945- performer.
Other author/creatorLaird, Michael, performer.
Other author/creatorLumsden, Alan performer.
Other author/creatorNicholls, Martin, performer.
Other author/creatorSteele-Perkins, Crispian, 1944- performer.
Other author/creatorCorkhill, David performer.
Other author/creatorEarly Music Consort of London, performer.
Other author/creatorGranada Television International.
Other author/creatorFilms for the Humanities & Sciences (Firm)
SeriesEarly musical instruments
Early musical instruments. ^A370008
Abstract The development of brass instruments from the lowly cowhorn. Although trumpet fanfares and brass bands are relatively recent in the history of music, even bone or wooden ancestors of the trumpet were associated with royalty, pomp, or war. David Munroe explains how pitch variations are achieved with these brasses.
General noteTitle from container.
CreditsWriter, David Munrow ; director, Peter Plummer ; producer, Peter Potter.
Performer Host, David Munrow.
Performer Early Music Consort of London: Christopher Hogwood, Roger Brenner, Peter Goodwin, Michael Laird, David Munrow, Alan Lumsden, Martin Nicholls, Crispian Steele-Perkins, David Corkhill.
Technical detailsDVD.
Genre/formDocumentary films.
Publisher numberFFH 926 Films for the Humanities & Sciences

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