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Two of the most widely respected wind instrument makers in the Germany of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries were Johann Christoph Denner and...
View full detailsVon Huene Alto after Rottenburgh a=415
The "sixth flute", or soprano recorder in d, was a very popular instrument in eighteenth-century England, used extensively in concertos and solo wo...
View full detailsAlto Recorder (a415) after Schuchart in Boxwood by Von Huene including soft padded case. This unique treble recorder, after a lesser-known original...
View full detailsThis handmade soprano recorder by German maker Martin Wenner is after an original by Engelbert Terton (1676-1752). It is made of European boxwood a...
View full detailsThis professional, handmade alto recorder by Martin Wenner is after a recorder made by Thomas Stanesby, “Junior” (1692–1754). This reproduction is ...
View full detailsThis professional, handmade alto recorder by Martin Wenner is after a recorder made by Thomas Stanesby, “Junior” (1692–1754) at a=415. This reprodu...
View full detailsThis handmade, baroque-pitched (a=415) alto recorder by German maker Martin Wenner is perfect for playing French Baroque music. Wenner's recorder i...
View full detailsPO Ref. PO1678S Alto Recorder after Stanesby (a415) in Boxwood by Martin Wenner (Reconditioned) in excellent condition with original roll bag. Ful...
View full detailsPO ref. PO1503S Bressan by Blezinger Soprano Recorder in Stained Boxwood (Previously Owned), in excellent condition including original hard case. F...
View full detailsStanesby Jr. Soprano Recorder (a440) in Grenadilla by Tom de Vries This soprano recorder has the round, full and open sound typical of a Stanesby J...
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...
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