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Recorder31 Day 14 | An Interview & Giveaway from Aafab

Recorder31 Day 14 | An Interview & Giveaway from Aafab

Today we are thrilled to have an exclusive interview to share from Aafab, the recorder workshop in Utrecht, Netherlands, and for one lucky Recorder31 reader, the chance to own a brand-new Aura Conservatorium alto recorder in boxwood.

We’re reviving our Featured Maker blog in honour of this year’s Recorder31, where today the spotlight is on Aafab. Known for producing the Aura and Coolsma ranges, as handed over from Hans Coolsma around 35 years ago, we are pleased to stock their instruments at The Early Music Shop, and here’s a chance for you to get to know their range a little better.

Click here to read the Featured Maker interview.

 

WIN an Aura Conservatorium Alto in Boxwood

Courtesy of our friends at Aafab, we’re delighted to have a stunning Aura Conservatorium recorder to give away. One lucky reader will receive this instrument, crafted from beautiful boxwood, and here’s how to enter:

  1. Ensure you are signed up to our mailing list. (If you aren't already, sign up here!)
  2. Comment on this blog post telling us your (current) favourite piece of music to play on alto recorder!

Enter by 23:59PT on Thursday 21 August 2025 to be in with a chance of winning. The winner will be chosen at random from all eligible entries. For full T&Cs please see the bottom of this webpage.

About the prize

The Conservatorium recorders by Aura are made in the Coolsma workshops in the Netherlands. They are based on Bressan recorders, with a curved, highly conical windway which produces a broad, rich sound. This Conservatorium alto is made of boxwood and is thumb-bushed.

This recorder comes with a canvas zip-case, cleaning stick, cork grease and a fingering chart.

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Today’s prize instrument, the Aura Conservatorium Alto in Boxwood is a well-made and great-sounding instrument. The boxwood gives a balanced and rounded tone and it has an even sound across the register. Check out the audio clips below or follow this link to find out more about this instrument.

Listen to this recorder! 

Bach Sarabande:

Vivaldi La Notte:

Scale:

 

Prize Draw Terms & Conditions

  • Entries must be submitted by midnight (PT) on Thursday 21 August 2025.
  • Entries may be submitted by following the instructions on this website, or on The Early Music Shop's social media channels on Facebook, TikTok, and Instagram. Entrants may use more than one platform to record multiple entries if they wish.
  • The prize recorder is available to one winner only, and is not able to be exchanged for any cash alternative or replacement prize. The winner will be determined at random from all eligible entries and notified on the platform on which they entered; they will be asked to email The Early Music Shop in order to claim their prize.
  • The Early Music Shop will never contact entrants via social media asking for bank information or payment details. Please do not give any such information to anyone contacting you on social media. We will be monitoring this prize draw closely for spam comments and invite anyone concerned about anything they have received to email us on recorder31@earlymusicshop.com
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Comments

Eva Gregory - August 18, 2025

Bach Brandenburg Concerto no 4 has been my favourite piece for years. Played 2nd flute in a performance way back in college.

Fred Harris - August 18, 2025

I particularly like Innsbruck Ich Miss Dich Lassen by Heinrich Isaac

Facundo Herou - August 17, 2025

My current favorite piece to play on the alto recorder is Derde, Doen Daphne d’over. I love how it makes me feel part of an adventure.

Tristanio Coppola - August 17, 2025

My favourite piece to play on the alto would be Handel’s recorder sonata in F!

Matthias Schossig - August 17, 2025

I like the way Tali Rubinstein plays transcriptions of Jazz soli like John Coltrane or Stan Getz. That would my current favorite use of an alto recorder.

Hassan Marzban - August 17, 2025

Currently, my favourite piece to play is Walter Mays’ Song of the Dancing Skunk!

Hassan Marzban - August 17, 2025

Currently, my favourite piece to play is Walter Mays’ Song of the Dancing Skunk!

Alison - August 17, 2025

I have fun with Danse des mirlitons from Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker

Wassim - August 17, 2025

Currently, Bach Brandenburg concerto no 2

Sherre Turner - August 17, 2025

I like to play sacred music and hymns like “How Great Thou Art” and “Amazing Grace”

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