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Since the 60s, an unassuming Boylston Street shop has made some of the most famous recorders in the world

Summary by brookline.news
The screeching sounds of cheap plastic recorders may conjure up chaotic memories of elementary school music class, but a finely lathed wooden recorder and a semi-decent plastic one can produce a wide range of melodies in the hands of a trained musician. And for that, many of those musicians find themselves in Brookline. For six… Read More »Since the 60s, an unassuming Boylston Street shop has made some of the most famous recorders in the world …
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brookline.news broke the news in on Thursday, April 10, 2025.
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