The recorder is often seen as the daggy instrument you first played at primary school. But a small group of 50-somethings are doing all they can to change the reputation of the well-known instrument.
WESTPORT -- Elise Jaeger's grandmother gave her a recorder in 1948, telling her to "make good use" of the instrument. Although it took a few decades, Jaeger, a Swiss immigrant, became impassioned ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Miguel Lawrence is delighting people online with songs performed on an instrument that many schoolchildren are forced to play.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Miguel Lawrence is delighting people online with songs performed on an instrument that many schoolchildren are forced to play. The ...
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