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Samir Kurtov: A Zurna Player from Bulgaria. 2008. Directed by Yoshitaka Terada. Produced by the National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka. Versions in Bulgarian and English (English narration and subtitles). 39 minutes. Colour, DVD. Not distributed commercially, but can be rented for free from the National Museum of Ethnology in Osaka, Japan.
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Samir Kurtov: A Zurna Player from Bulgaria. 2008. Directed by Yoshitaka Terada. Produced by the National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka. Versions in Bulgarian and English (English narration and subtitles). 39 minutes. Colour, DVD. Not distributed commercially, but can be rented for free from the National Museum of Ethnology in Osaka, Japan.
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06 December 2018
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