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Takeyama alto in maple a442. Takeyama from Japan is regarded as one of the foremost recorder makers. His maple alto is extremely light to hold and ...
View full detailsKUN2414 Küng's Superio series is based on original recorders by Stanesby Jnr. They have a wide, baroque bore which produces a strong sound, rich in...
View full detailsYRA28BBIII This is an easy to play alto (treble) with accurate intonation and a warm rich sound which will enhance any recorder ensemble.Yamaha's 2...
View full detailsMollenhauer 5406 Denner tenor c', pearwood, double holes, without keys. A sophisticated ensemble set developed after original instruments of Jacob ...
View full detailsMollenhauer Canta 2406K knick tenor c', pearwood, baroque fingering, double hole without key. Made from pearwood the tenor Canta has a warm, clear ...
View full detailsImmensely popular range of recorders originally designed by Friederich von Huene after models by Belgian maker Jean-Hyacinth-Joseph Rottenburgh (16...
View full detailsImmensely popular range of recorders originally designed by Friederich von Huene after models by Belgian maker Jean-Hyacinth-Joseph Rottenburgh (16...
View full detailsThe Conservatorium recorders by Aura are made in the Coolsma workshops in the Netherlands. They are based on Bressan recorders, with a curved, high...
View full detailsMollenhauer Denner Edition Alto in grenadilla, a=415. This is a hand-crafted recorder after Jacob Denner (1681–1735).The bore shape is based on con...
View full detailsThis Renaissance model is based on drawings taken from 'Syntagma Musicum' (1618) by Michael Praetorius. Kobliczek recorders are made by German make...
View full detailsThe Bressan recorders by Blezinger are instruments made in cooperation with one of the best German industrial recorder makers. As the name implies...
View full detailsThe Conservatorium recorders by Aura are made in the Coolsma workshops in the Netherlands. They are based on Bressan recorders, with a curved, high...
View full detailsThe Conservatorium recorders by Aura are made in the Coolsma workshops in the Netherlands. They are based on Bressan recorders, with a curved, high...
View full detailsThe innovative tenor recorder from the family of harmonic recorders is a high-end version for the most demanding standards. Based on the design of ...
View full detailsMollenhauer 5416 Denner tenor c', pearwood, with double keys for C/C#. A sophisticated ensemble set developed after original instruments of Jacob ...
View full detailsThe Bressan recorders by Blezinger are instruments made in cooperation with one of the best German industrial recorder makers. As the name implies ...
View full detailsTakeyama soprano a442 brazilian boxwood. With bag, fingering chart, cork grease and pull through. About TakeyamaTakeyama from Japan is regarded as ...
View full detailsTakeyama Soprano Recorder in Maple a=442. Takeyama from Japan is regarded as one of the foremost recorder makers. His maple soprano is extremely li...
View full detailsThe Bressan recorders by Blezinger are instruments made in cooperation with one of the best German industrial recorder makers. As the name implies...
View full detailsKUN2822 Küng's Superio series is based on original recorders by Stanesby Jnr. They have a wide, baroque bore which produces a strong sound, rich in...
View full detailsThis wooden alto recorder is designed after originals by Bressan by Japanese maker Takeyama and produced by Zen-On. It has a rich sound with lots o...
View full detailsMollenhauer 5920 Modern alto (treble) in f', palisander, with with f-foot joint and double key f/f#. This design was the product of collaboration b...
View full detailsThis alto recorder is made in the Takeyama workshops in Japan. It is made of stained Brazilian boxwood and pitched at a442. This is a very light we...
View full detailsThis baroque-pitched alto recorder is made in the Takeyama workshops in Japan. It is made of stained Brazilian boxwood. This is a very light weigh...
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