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YRN801 This Yamaha 800 series sopranino is their top rage of wooden recorder, modeled after Rottenburgh originals. It features a superb and consist...
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 detailsBlezinger Ganassi soprano recorder in plumwood, dual pitch a=440/415. In his tutor book on diminutions "La Fontegara", published in Venice in 1535,...
View full detailsBlezinger Ganassi soprano recorder in plumwood. In his tutor book on diminutions "La Fontegara", published in Venice in 1535, Sylvestro Ganassi des...
View full detailsThe "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 detailsThis Fehr "Model 4" soprano (descant) recorder is made by Kunath. This recorder is made of palisander and is in 3-parts. It has a warm, rounded dee...
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 details8220 renaissance soprano, maple, renaissance fingering. The famous collection of instruments in the Hofburg Museum in Vienna comprises a number of ...
View full details8220 renaissance soprano, maple, baroque fingering. The famous collection of instruments in the Hofburg Museum in Vienna comprises a number of well...
View full detailsA high quality solo recorder from the workshops of Dutch recorder maker Hans Coolsma (1919-1991). Their low-pitch sopranos are modelled after origi...
View full detailsA high quality solo recorder from the workshops of Dutch recorder maker Hans Coolsma (1919-1991). Coolsma recorders are designed with a curved wind...
View full detailsTakeyama Soprano Recorder in Grenadilla
The 5243 Ehlert soprano recorder by Moeck is made in castello boxwood. The recorders were designed by Ralf Ehlert, and are suitable for recorder mu...
View full detailsThe 5213 Steenbergen soprano recorder in Indian boxwood by Moeck is based on an original by 18th century maker Jan Steenbergen. Its 'typically baro...
View full details8121 renaissance sopranino, maple, renaissance fingering. The famous collection of instruments in the Hofburg Museum in Vienna comprises a number o...
View full detailsThis Fehr sopranino in boxwood is made by Kunath. It has a warm, rounded tone and is made in 2-parts. Includes a hard case, cleaner and cork greas...
View full detailsMollenhauer Kynseker 4007 sopranino recorder (f'') in stained maple. A full renaissance sound with much character and depth, baroque fingering, and...
View full details8120 renaissance sopranino, maple, baroque fingering. The famous collection of instruments in the Hofburg Museum in Vienna comprises a number of we...
View full detailsYRN814 This Yamaha 800 series sopranino is their top rage of wooden recorder, modelled after Rottenburgh originals. It features a superb and consis...
View full detailsTakeyama Soprano Recorder in Tamana a=442. Takeyama from Japan is regarded as one of the foremost recorder makers. His soprano in Tamana is extreme...
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 ...
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 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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