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Immensely 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 detailsMollenhauer 5926E Modern alto (treble) in f', pearwood, with E-foot joint and triple key e/f/#. This design was the product of collaboration betwee...
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 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 detailsThis new series of Paetzold recorders combines 40 years of experience with innovative design and techniques. Recorders in the Solo recorder range a...
View full detailsMollenhauer Denner Edition Soprano in grenadilla, a=442. This is a hand-crafted recorder after Jacob Denner (1681–1735).The bore shape is based on ...
View full detailsMade from fine maple wood, Yamaha's YRT-61 tenor recorder is for the serious recorder player. Handmade by their highly skilled artisans, the record...
View full detailsMollenhauer 4418 Kynseker tenor c', plumwood, with key and fontanelle. A full renaissance sound with much character and depth, baroque fingering, a...
View full detailsMollenhauer Kynseker 4417 tenor c', maple, with key and fontanelle. A full renaissance sound with much character and depth, baroque fingering, and ...
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 detailsOver the years Moeck have been perfecting their student Flauto Rondo range, and the result is reliable, balanced recorders that are easy and enjoya...
View full detailsAbout TakeyamaTakeyama from Japan is regarded as one of the foremost recorder makers. His recorders are renowned for their ease of playing, consist...
View full detailsMAR4307 Marsyas recorders are designed according to baroque principles and they offer large dynamic possibilities with effortless response in all r...
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 5247 Ehlert soprano recorder by Moeck is made in grenadilla. The recorders were designed by Ralf Ehlert, and are suitable for recorder music fr...
View full detailsMollenhauer Kynseker 4207 alto recorder in g in stained maple. A full renaissance sound with much character and depth, baroque fingering, and a ran...
View full detailsMollenhauer 5506 Denner bass f, pearwood, with 3 keys and bocal (can also be played direct blow). A sophisticated ensemble set developed after orig...
View full detailsThis contra-bass offers easy playing with light carbon-fibre finger pads. The recorder parts are joined by clips, for easy assembly. The recorder i...
View full detailsMollenhauer Kynseker 4001 garklein recorder (c''') in stained maple. A full renaissance sound with much character and depth, baroque fingering, and...
View full detailsThe K4 Alto recorder stands out with its 'hall-filling' sound from the low to the high registers. It is an ideal instrument for players who love an...
View full detailsMollenhauer Denner Edition Alto in stained satinwood, a=415. This is a hand-crafted recorder after Jacob Denner (1681–1735).The bore shape is based...
View full detailsMollenhauer Denner Edition Alto in satinwood, a=442. This is a hand-crafted recorder after Jacob Denner (1681–1735).The bore shape is based on conc...
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