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This new series of Paetzold recorders combines 40 years of experience with innovative design and techniques. Recorders in the Solo recorder range a...
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 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 weig...
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 detailsBass in f, a=440, laminated birch. Paetzold’s unique instruments are based on the principle of a cranked wooden organ pipe. The design makes use of...
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 detailsIn the second half of the seventeenth century, the young journeyman, Rippert, left his homeland for the excitement of Paris, where he established h...
View full detailsContra Bass in F, a=442, laminated birch. Including hard case. Paetzold’s unique instruments are based on the principle of a cranked wooden organ p...
View full detailsAVANTGARDE Contra Bass Recorder, resona black, including case (with wheels), stand, instructions, cork grease and fingering chart. Since 2007, the ...
View full detailsThis Terton soprano recorder follows an early eighteenth-century original in The Hague. It has long been respected by professionals and serious ama...
View full detailsTakeyama Alto Recorder in Grenadilla a442 With bag, fingering chart, cork grease and pull through. About TakeyamaTakeyama from Japan is regarded as...
View full detailsTwo of the most widely respected wind instrument makers in the Germany of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries were Johann Christoph Denner and...
View full detailsIn the second half of the seventeenth century, the young journeyman, Rippert, left his homeland for the excitement of Paris, where he established h...
View full detailsTwo of the most widely respected wind instrument makers in the Germany of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries were Johann Christoph Denner and...
View full detailsBlezinger Ganassi soprano recorder in maple. In his tutor book on diminutions "La Fontegara", published in Venice in 1535, Sylvestro Ganassi descri...
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