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Baroque Oboe after Denner (a=415) by Millyard at the Early Music Shop
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Baroque Oboe after Denner (a415) by Millyard

4 reviews
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Original price £1,595.00 - Original price £1,595.00
Original price
Current price £1,595.00
£1,595.00 - £1,595.00
Current price £1,595.00
SKU EMSCOM07

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Baroque Oboe after Denner a=415 by English maker Tony Millyard

Millyard's oboes are after the Denner model in the metropolitan museum in New York. They are made of boxwood* and come supplied with a soft roll case, two reeds, reed case, fingering chart and a document with how to care for them. These oboes are fantastic instruments at an affordable price and are receiving excellent reviews.

*Some oboes may be made of stained boxwood. Please check before ordering.

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07/12/2023
Niko Ef.
Switzerland

Top oboe!

We've purchased two instruments by T. Millyard; namely, a Denner 415 oboe as well as the Eichentopf d'amore. Both are great instruments: well-built, with an overall balanced sound, ie., from mellow to brilliant, and in perfect pitch. And this is not something one says lightheartedly; everyone who performs on historical instruments, especially woodwinds, knows it well: it is extremely difficult to find top notch instruments. Millyard's are.-

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06/11/2023
Andrea E.
Italy

Baroque Oboe

Excellent Customer Service and Shipping

MB
18/12/2021
Mark B.
United Kingdom

Good instrument and very good value

This Denner model has a split hole 3, but no split on hole 4. This makes F# much easier compared to the rather clumsy fingering needed with a split hole, so that's a good feature for rapid scales. The baroque flute fingering for F# (1234--Eb) works perfectly, so that's a bonus for players transferring between instruments. The tone quality can stay strong and penetrating up into the higher notes, which could be a desirable quality for orchestral playing. I found both Tony as instrument maker and Belinda as reed maker to be very helpful and personally interested: their contact details are part of the paperwork that comes with the instrument. There are no "entry level" baroque oboes: as with oboes in general, even beginner instruments are quite expensive. My impression, as a beginner on the oboe with advanced skills on other wind instruments, is that this is a good quality instrument, and my teacher agrees. CADCAM turning machines have been used to reduce the man hours in making the instrument, and this saving has been passed on to the customer, making this is a cheaper instrument than many of similar quality. One of the reeds from Richmond Reeds that EMS supplied as part of the package was split on arrival.

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15/03/2021
kims
South Korea

good and nice sounds

I am very happy to meet this instrument.

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