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- Title
- Tales from Te Papa - Music to Māori Ears
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- NZ On Screen
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Some precious museum artifacts give life to lost musical arts. In this mini-documentary from series Tales from Te Papa, the Māori wind instrument known as the pūtōrino is examined by presenter Riria Hōtere and Te Papa Collections Manager Shane James. The dimensions and design of these ancient taonga have been examined by carvers and musicians for clues as to their construction and use. The pūtōrino operates like a trumpet as well as a flute. Its form is inspired by the cocoon of a moth, and i...
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- Video
- Date created
- 2011
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- https://www.nzonscreen.com/title/tales-from-te-papa-music-to-maori-ears-2011
- Related subjects
- taonga pūoro / trumpet / māori music / pūtōrino / musical instrument / moth / case moth / flute
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