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KUN1403 This alto is made of cherrywood which has clear, strong soundnotes. The recorder is in baroque fingering and has a wide bore. Küng's Studi...
View full detailsMollenhauer Canta 2246 alto (treble) f', pearwood, baroque fingering, double holes, with double key. Made from pearwood the alto Canta has a warm, ...
View full detailsMollenhauer 5223 Denner alto f', olivewood. In 2002, three years after the death of perhaps one of the greatest recorder makers Fred Morgan, Mollen...
View full detailsThe 309A 'Bel Canto' ALto plastic recorder by Aulos. The 309 model, which is equally useful as a solo or ensemble instrument, offers good quality a...
View full detailsMollenhauer 5224 Denner alto f', grenadilla. In 2002, three years after the death of perhaps one of the greatest recorder makers Fred Morgan, Molle...
View full detailsThe Rottenburgh range is without doubt the world's most successful recorder series and remains one of The Early Music Shop's top sellers. This Rott...
View full detailsMollenhauer Denner Edition Alto in grenadilla, a=442. This is a hand-crafted recorder after Jacob Denner (1681–1735).The bore shape is based on con...
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 detailsKUN2401 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 detailsKUN2404 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 detailsKüng's Superio series is based on original recorders by Stanesby Jnr. They have a wide, baroque bore which produces a strong sound, rich in overton...
View full detailsMollenhauer 5225 Denner alto f', Tulipwood. In 2002, three years after the death of perhaps one of the greatest recorder makers Fred Morgan, Mollen...
View full detailsMollenhauer 5924E Modern alto (treble) in f', grenadilla, with E-foot joint and triple key e/f/#. This design was the product of collaboration betw...
View full detailsKUN1402 This alto is made of maple which has earthy soundnotes. The recorder is in baroque fingering and has a wide bore. Küng's Studio series has...
View full detailsTerry Mann Medieval Alto Recorder in F, made in Maple and based on a surviving medieval recorder, also made in maple, found in Elblag in Poland. F...
View full detailsMollenhauer Kynseker 4218 alto recorder in f in plumwood. A full renaissance sound with much character and depth, baroque fingering, and a range of...
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 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...
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 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 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 detailsTakeyama 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 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 new Bressan recorders by Blezinger are instruments made in cooperation with one of the best German industrial recorder makers. As the name impl...
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