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Tenor Recorders

Browse our large selection of plastic and wooden tenor recorders. The tenor recorder is an octave below the soprano/descant recorder and offers a rich tone. Tenors are available without keys, and with double or comfort keys to help with the larger stretch. For advice contact our specialists to find the perfect tenor recorder for you.
  • Moeck Flauto Rondo Knick Tenor Recorder with Double Key in Maple

    Moeck
    £615.00
    Over the years Moeck have been perfecting their student Flauto Rondo range, and the result is reliable, balanced recorders that are easy and enjoyable to play. This Moeck 2440 Flauto Rondo knick tenor with double key is made of maple, and is an ideal wooden recorder for the improving player who requires a more flexible tone with increased dynamic potential. It is comfortable to hold and allows for easy fingering. The knick adds further comfort by allowing the recorder to be held closer to the body, whilst still projecting the sound. These recorders are suitable instruments for ensemble playing, with its balanced tone across the registers blending well within an ensemble. This recorder comes with a cotton bag with leather edging, cleaning rod and cloth, cork grease, fingering chart and maintenance instructions. Baroque fingering Double keys 4-piece Made of maple Wax impregnation Pitch: a´= 442 Hz Includes cotton bag, cleaning rod, cork grease and fingering chart 3 year warranty
    £615.00
  • Mollenhauer Denner Tenor Recorder in Pearwood

    Mollenhauer
    £485.00
    Mollenhauer 5406 Denner tenor c', pearwood, double holes, without keys. A sophisticated ensemble set developed after original instruments of Jacob Denner (1681-1735) based in Nuremberg and Copenhagen. The tenor is a robust and flexible instrument, with a clear upper octave and stable low notes. This pearwood tenor has double holes for the low c/c#. The Denner series won the highly acclaimed German Music Instrument award in 1999. This recorder comes with a cotton case with leather trim, cleaning rod and cloth, cork grease, fingering chart and maintenance instructions. Baroque fingering Double holes 3-piece Made of pearwood Wax impregnation Pitch: a´= 442 Hz Includes cotton case, cleaning rod, cork grease and fingering chart 3 year warranty Click here to read Mollenhauer's brochure about their Denner Edition recorders. Listen to this recorder: Your browser does not support the audio element.
    £485.00
  • Bressan by Blezinger Tenor Recorder in Stained Boxwood

    Blezinger
    £1,495.00
    The Bressan recorders by Blezinger are instruments made in cooperation with one of the best German industrial recorder makers. As the name implies the instruments are modelled after originals by P. I. Bressan. The recorders have a typically easy response and excellent tuning, combined with a rich and colourful sound. The project is based on Stephan Blezinger’s extensive knowledge of instruments by P.I.Bressan and decades of making entirely handcrafted recorders. The most recent high precision woodwork technology as well as intensive research into treatment of woods are combined with highly skilled workmanship in the hand-finishing of every single instrument – exactly the same processes as handmade recorders. The results are recorders suitable for the highest of musical demands, warm, brilliant and able to modulate, easy to play due to their secure response and precise intonation.. The Bressan recorder range is aimed at advanced scholars and students, amateurs, players requiring an additional high level instrument – and bridge the gap between standard middle range baroque recorders and top end hand made instruments. This tenor recorder is keyless and is made of stained boxwood. It is supplied in a fitted hard case, with instructions and fingering chart.
    £1,495.00
  • Moeck Rottenburgh Comfort Tenor Recorder in Palisander

    Moeck
    £1,255.00
    Immensely popular range of recorders originally designed by Friederich von Huene after models by Belgian maker Jean-Hyacinth-Joseph Rottenburgh (1672-1756). Versatile, reliable and used by all levels of players who enjoy instruments made to consistently high standards. They are without doubt the world's most successful recorder series and remain one of our best sellers. The Rottenburgh is the instrument of choice for those recorder players who wish to play music at an advanced level. It is a reliable instrument with a carrying tone, whether played in small or large ensembles. It also lends itself perfectly for solo pieces, e.g. for sonatas with basso continuo. The Rottenburgh is the ideal all rounder: reliable, balanced and with a full tone. Depending on the wood it has a warm full sound for ensemble playing and is beautifully clear and expressive as a solo instrument. The double C/C# bottom key and middle G/F keys helps players play the tenor in comfort without large finger stretches. This 4925 comfort tenor is made from palisander - ((Brazilian rosewood) A naturally oily wood of even density. Specific density 0.88. Excellent warm, round tone, rich in overtones. This recorder comes with a hard case, cleaning rod and cloth, cork grease, fingering chart and maintenance instructions. This Rottenburgh recorder also comes with a free Moeck Z0002 maintenance set (recorder oil, oil brush, anti-condensant, paintbrush, maintenance manual). Baroque fingering Double key for C/C# Comfort keys F/G 3-piece Made of palisander Includes free maintenance set (oil, brushes, anti-condensant etc) Pitch: a´= 442 Hz Adjustable thumbrest and hook for sling Includes case, cleaning rod, cork grease, neck sling and fingering chart 3 year warranty
    £1,255.00
  • Moeck Rottenburgh Comfort Tenor Recorder in Maple

    Moeck
    £985.00
    Immensely popular range of recorders originally designed by Friederich von Huene after models by Belgian maker Jean-Hyacinth-Joseph Rottenburgh (1672-1756). Versatile, reliable and used by all levels of players who enjoy instruments made to consistently high standards. They are without doubt the world's most successful recorder series and remain one of our best sellers. The Rottenburgh is the instrument of choice for those recorder players who wish to play music at an advanced level. It is a reliable instrument with a carrying tone, whether played in small or large ensembles. It also lends itself perfectly for solo pieces, e.g. for sonatas with basso continuo. The Rottenburgh is the ideal all rounder: reliable, balanced and with a full tone. Depending on the wood it has a warm full sound for ensemble playing and is beautifully clear and expressive as a solo instrument. The double C/C# bottom key and middle G/F keys helps players play the tenor in comfort without large finger stretches. This 4920 comfort tenor is made from maple - European, hard, fine grained, porous and resilient. Specific density approx. 0.63. Soft fundamental tone. Impregnated, no need for further oiling. Baroque fingering Double key C/C# Comfort keys F/G 3-piece Made of maple Wax impregnation Pitch: a= 442 Hz Adjustable thumbrest and hook for sling Includes hard case, cleaning rod, cork grease, neck sling and fingering chart 3 year warranty Listen to this recorder! Dowland Frog Galliard: Your browser does not support the audio element. Dowland Lachrimae Pavan: Your browser does not support the audio element. Scale: Your browser does not support the audio element.
    £985.00
  • Moeck Rottenburgh Tenor Recorder with Double Key in Maple

    Moeck
    £685.00
    Immensely popular range of recorders originally designed by Friederich von Huene after models by Belgian maker Jean-Hyacinth-Joseph Rottenburgh (1672-1756). Versatile, reliable and used by all levels of players who enjoy instruments made to consistently high standards. They are without doubt the world's most successful recorder series and remain one of our best sellers. The Rottenburgh is the instrument of choice for those recorder players who wish to play music at an advanced level. It is a reliable instrument with a carrying tone, whether played in small or large ensembles. It also lends itself perfectly for solo pieces, e.g. for sonatas with basso continuo. The Rottenburgh is the ideal all rounder: reliable, balanced and with a full tone. Depending on the wood it has a warm full sound for ensemble playing and is beautifully clear and expressive as a solo instrument. This 4420 tenor with double key for C/C# is made from maple - European, hard, fine grained, porous and resilient. Specific density approx. 0.63. Soft fundamental tone. Impregnated, no need for further oiling. This recorder comes with a hard case, cleaning rod and cloth, cork grease, fingering chart and maintenance instructions. Baroque fingering Double key C/C# 3-piece Made of maple Wax impregnation Pitch: a´= 442 Hz Includes hard case, cleaning rod, cork grease and fingering chart 3 year warranty
    £685.00
  • Mollenhauer Kynseker Tenor Recorder in Maple Keyless

    Mollenhauer
    £675.00
    Mollenhauer Kynseker 4407 tenor c', maple, without key. A full renaissance sound with much character and depth, baroque fingering, and a range of two octaves. Suitable for renaissance or early baroque consort music as well as solo music from early and modern periods. Completely revised – a new design..! The production of a complete consort of recorders after the design by Hieronymus F. Kynseker (1636-1686), in the German National Museum in Nuremberg, is perhaps one of Mollenhauer’s finest achievements. Faithful to the originals, the instruments have a narrow arched windway, a strong sound that is particularly noteworthy in the lower register and a full two octave range using fingering similar to the baroque system. With leather bag, mop, cork grease, fingering chart, Maintenance instructions. Click here to read Mollenhauer's brochure about their Kynseker range of recorders. Listen to this recorder: Your browser does not support the audio element.
    £675.00
  • Mollenhauer Denner Tenor Recorder in Palisander

    Mollenhauer
    £785.00
    Mollenhauer 5420 Denner tenor c', palisander, double holes, without keys. A sophisticated ensemble set developed after original instruments of Jacob Denner (1681-1735) based in Nuremberg and Copenhagen. The tenor is a robust and flexible instrument, with a clear upper octave and stable low notes. This palisander tenor has double holes for the low c/c#. The Denner series won the highly acclaimed German Music Instrument award in 1999. This recorder comes with a cotton case with leather trim, cleaning rod and cloth, oil, cork grease, fingering chart and maintenance instructions. Baroque fingering Double holes 3-piece Made of palisander Oil included Pitch: a´= 442 Hz Includes cotton case, cleaning rod, cork grease and fingering chart 3 year warranty Click here to read Mollenhauer's brochure about their Denner Edition recorders. Listen to this recorder: Your browser does not support the audio element.
    £785.00
  • Moeck Flauto Rondo Comfort Tenor Recorder in Stained Maple

    Moeck
    £820.00
    Over the years Moeck have been perfecting their student Flauto Rondo range, and the result is reliable, balanced recorders that are easy and enjoyable to play. This Moeck 2921 Flauto Rondo comfort tenor with extra keys is made of stained maple, and is an ideal wooden recorder for the improving player who requires a more flexible tone with increased dynamic potential. It is comfortable to hold and allows for easy fingering. The double C/C# bottom key and middle G/F keys helps players play the tenor in comfort without large finger stretches. These recorders are suitable instruments for ensemble playing, with its balanced tone across the registers blending well within an ensemble. This recorder comes with a hard case, cleaning rod and cloth, cork grease, fingering chart and maintenance instructions. Baroque fingering Double keys c/c# Comfort keys f/g 3-piece Made of stained maple Wax impregnation Pitch: a´= 442 Hz Includes hard case, cleaning rod, cork grease and fingering chart 3 year warranty
    £820.00
  • Moeck Rottenburgh Tenor Recorder in Maple

    Moeck
    £482.00
    Immensely popular range of recorders originally designed by Friederich von Huene after models by Belgian maker Jean-Hyacinth-Joseph Rottenburgh (1672-1756). Versatile, reliable and used by all levels of players who enjoy instruments made to consistently high standards. They are without doubt the world's most successful recorder series and remain one of our best sellers. The Rottenburgh is the instrument of choice for those recorder players who wish to play music at an advanced level. It is a reliable instrument with a carrying tone, whether played in small or large ensembles. It also lends itself perfectly for solo pieces, e.g. for sonatas with basso continuo. The Rottenburgh is the ideal all rounder: reliable, balanced and with a full tone. Depending on the wood it has a warm full sound for ensemble playing and is beautifully clear and expressive as a solo instrument. This 4400 keyless tenor is made from maple - European, hard, fine grained, porous and resilient. Specific density approx. 0.63. Soft fundamental tone. Impregnated, no need for further oiling. This recorder comes with a hard case, cleaning rod and cloth, cork grease, fingering chart and maintenance instructions. Baroque fingering Double holes 3-piece Made of maple Wax impregnation Pitch: a´= 442 Hz Includes hard case, cleaning rod, cork grease and fingering chart 3 year warranty
    £482.00
  • Aura Conservatorium Knick Comfort Tenor Recorder in Boxwood

    Aura
    £950.00
    The Conservatorium recorders by Aura are made in the Coolsma workshops in the Netherlands. They are based on Bressan recorders, with a curved, highly conical windway which produces a broad, rich sound. This Conservatorium knick comfort tenor recorder is made of boxwood and is thumb-bushed. The double C/C# bottom key and middle G/F keys helps players play the tenor in comfort without large finger stretches. The 'knick' creates a more comfortable hold allowing the arms to be close to the body, whilst still projecting the sound outwards. This recorder comes with a hard case, cleaning stick, cork grease and a fingering chart. Baroque fingering Double keys C/C# Comfort keys F/G 3-Pieces Made of boxwood Thumbhole bush Pitch: a´= 442 Hz Includes hard case, cleaning stick, cork grease and fingering chart 3 year warranty
    £950.00
  • Aura Conservatorium Knick Comfort Tenor Recorder in Pearwood

    Aura
    £875.00
    The Conservatorium recorders by Aura are made in the Coolsma workshops in the Netherlands. They are based on Bressan recorders, with a curved, highly conical windway which produces a broad, rich sound. This Conservatorium knick comfort tenor recorder is made of pearwood and is thumb-bushed. The double C/C# bottom key and middle G/F keys helps players play the tenor in comfort without large finger stretches. The 'knick' creates a more comfortable hold allowing the arms to be close to the body, whilst still projecting the sound outwards. This recorder comes with a hard case, cleaning stick, cork grease and a fingering chart. Baroque fingering Double key C/C# Comfort keys G/F Key 3-Pieces Made of pearwood Thumbhole bush Pitch: a´= 442 Hz Includes hard case, cleaning stick, cork grease and fingering chart 3 year warranty
    £875.00
  • Yamaha YRT61M Tenor Recorder Maple

    Yamaha
    £1,025.00
    Made from fine maple wood, Yamaha's YRT-61 tenor recorder is for the serious recorder player. Handmade by their highly skilled artisans, the recorder provides a tonal depth and clarity which is ideal for solo or chamber music performance. With its even and precise intonation, the YRT-61 also blends easily with other instruments. Comes with hard case, fingering chart, cork grease and cleaning rod. Listen to this recorder! Dowland Frog Galliard: Your browser does not support the audio element. Dowland Lachrimae Pavan: Your browser does not support the audio element. Scale: Your browser does not support the audio element.
    £1,025.00
  • Mollenhauer Kynseker Tenor Recorder in Plumwood with Key

    Mollenhauer
    £1,225.00
    Mollenhauer 4418 Kynseker tenor c', plumwood, with key and fontanelle. A full renaissance sound with much character and depth, baroque fingering, and a range of two octaves. Suitable for renaissance or early baroque consort music as well as solo music from early and modern periods. The production of a complete consort of recorders after the design by Hieronymus F. Kynseker (1636-1686), in the German National Museum in Nuremberg, is perhaps one of Mollenhauer’s finest achievements. Faithful to the originals, the instruments have a narrow arched windway, a strong sound that is particularly noteworthy in the lower register and a full two octave range using fingering similar to the baroque system. With hard case, mop, cork grease, fingering chart, Maintenance instructions. Click here to read Mollenhauer's brochure about their Kynseker range of recorders. Listen to this recorder: Your browser does not support the audio element.
    £1,225.00
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  • Mollenhauer Kynseker Tenor Recorder in Maple with Key

    Mollenhauer
    £1,065.00
    Mollenhauer Kynseker 4417 tenor c', maple, with key and fontanelle. A full renaissance sound with much character and depth, baroque fingering, and a range of two octaves. Suitable for renaissance or early baroque consort music as well as solo music from early and modern periods. Completely revised – a new design..! The production of a complete consort of recorders after the design by Hieronymus F. Kynseker (1636-1686), in the German National Museum in Nuremberg, is perhaps one of Mollenhauer’s finest achievements. Faithful to the originals, the instruments have a narrow arched windway, a strong sound that is particularly noteworthy in the lower register and a full two octave range using fingering similar to the baroque system. With leather bag, mop, cork grease, fingering chart, Maintenance instructions. Click here to read Mollenhauer's brochure about their Kynseker range of recorders. Listen to this recorder: Your browser does not support the audio element.
    £1,065.00
  • Moeck Tenor Recorder after Hotteterre in Stained Boxwood (a415)

    Moeck
    £1,625.00
    5456 Hotteterre tenor a=415, castello boxwood, antique patina The Hotteterre family was a large and influential family of instrument makers, performers and composers based in France in the 17th and 18th centuries. The family brand mark was that of an anchor and there are three instruments, each bearing this mark, and thought to be by Jean Hotteterre upon which this particular instrument is based. Two of the originals are in the Musee de la Musique in Paris, the other is in the Frans Bruggen collection in Amsterdam. This recorder has a versatile two and a half octave range and is best suited to solo playing with its warm, powerful and highly expressive sound. The extended range provides opportunity to explore the baroque flute repertoire alongside original recorder literature and the instrument’s versatility is further highlighted by the proven success of its use in the modern repertoire. This a-415 Hotteterre tenor is made from Castello boxwood Venezuela, even grain and density. Specific density 0.80. Clean, round tone. With case, cleaning rod and cloth, vaseline, certificate with manual for maintenance and fingering chart.
    £1,625.00
  • Moeck Rottenburgh Comfort Tenor Recorder in Stained Maple

    Moeck
    £995.00
    Immensely popular range of recorders originally designed by Friederich von Huene after models by Belgian maker Jean-Hyacinth-Joseph Rottenburgh (1672-1756). Versatile, reliable and used by all levels of players who enjoy instruments made to consistently high standards. They are without doubt the world's most successful recorder series and remain one of our best sellers. The Rottenburgh is the instrument of choice for those recorder players who wish to play music at an advanced level. It is a reliable instrument with a carrying tone, whether played in small or large ensembles. It also lends itself perfectly for solo pieces, e.g. for sonatas with basso continuo. The Rottenburgh is the ideal all rounder: reliable, balanced and with a full tone. Depending on the wood it has a warm full sound for ensemble playing and is beautifully clear and expressive as a solo instrument. The double C/C# bottom key and middle G/F keys helps players play the tenor in comfort without large finger stretches. This 4921 comfort tenor is made from stained maple - European, hard, fine grained, porous and resilient. Specific density approx. 0.63. Soft fundamental tone. Impregnated, no need for further oiling. Baroque fingering Double key C/C# Comfort keys F/G 3-piece Made of stained maple Wax impregnation Pitch: a´= 442 Hz Adjustable thumbrest and hook for sling Includes hard case, cleaning rod, cork grease, neck sling and fingering chart 3 year warranty
    £995.00
  • Moeck Rottenburgh Tenor Recorder in Grenadilla

    Moeck
    £985.00
    Immensely popular range of recorders originally designed by Friederich von Huene after models by Belgian maker Jean-Hyacinth-Joseph Rottenburgh (1672-1756). Versatile, reliable and used by all levels of players who enjoy instruments made to consistently high standards. They are without doubt the world's most successful recorder series and remain one of our best sellers. The Rottenburgh is the instrument of choice for those recorder players who wish to play music at an advanced level. It is a reliable instrument with a carrying tone, whether played in small or large ensembles. It also lends itself perfectly for solo pieces, e.g. for sonatas with basso continuo. The Rottenburgh is the ideal all rounder: reliable, balanced and with a full tone. Depending on the wood it has a warm full sound for ensemble playing and is beautifully clear and expressive as a solo instrument. The 4407 keyless tenor is made from grenadilla (African blackwood). Very hard and extremely dense. Specific density approx 1.2. Bright, rich sound. This recorder comes with a hard case, cleaning rod and cloth, cork grease, fingering chart and maintenance instructions. This Rottenburgh recorder also comes with a free Moeck Z0002 maintenance set (recorder oil, oil brush, anti-condensant, paintbrush, maintenance manual). Baroque fingering Double holes 3-piece Made of grenadilla Includes free maintenance set (oil, brushes, anti-condensant etc) Pitch: a´= 442 Hz Includes case, cleaning rod, cork grease and fingering chart 3 year warranty
    £985.00
  • Moeck Flauto Rondo Tenor Recorder in Stained Maple

    Moeck
    £385.00
    Over the years Moeck have been perfecting their student Flauto Rondo range, and the result is reliable, balanced recorders that are easy and enjoyable to play. This 2401 Flauto Rondo tenor is made of stained maple, and is an ideal wooden recorder for the improving player who requires a more flexible tone with increased dynamic potential. It is comfortable to hold and allows for easy fingering. These recorders are suitable instruments for ensemble playing, with its balanced tone across the registers blending well within an ensemble. This recorder comes with a cotton bag with leather edging, cleaning rod and cloth, cork grease, fingering chart and maintenance instructions. Baroque fingering Double holes 3-piece Made of stained maple Wax impregnation Pitch: a´= 442 Hz Includes cotton bag, cleaning rod, cork grease and fingering chart 3 year warranty
    £385.00
  • Moeck Tenor Recorder after Hotteterre in Boxwood (a415)

    Moeck
    £1,575.00
    5454 Hotteterre tenor a=415, castello boxwood. The Hotteterre family was a large and influential family of instrument makers, performers and composers based in France in the 17th and 18th centuries. The family brand mark was that of an anchor and there are three instruments, each bearing this mark, and thought to be by Jean Hotteterre upon which this particular instrument is based. Two of the originals are in the Musee de la Musique in Paris, the other is in the Frans Bruggen collection in Amsterdam. This recorder has a versatile two and a half octave range and is best suited to solo playing with its warm, powerful and highly expressive sound. The extended range provides opportunity to explore the baroque flute repertoire alongside original recorder literature and the instrument’s versatility is further highlighted by the proven success of its use in the modern repertoire. This a-415 Hotteterre tenor is made from Castello boxwood Venezuela, even grain and density. Specific density 0.80. Clean, round tone. With case, cleaning rod and cloth, vaseline, certificate with manual for maintenance and fingering chart.
    £1,575.00
  • Moeck Flauto Rondo Comfort Knick Tenor Recorder in Stained Maple

    Moeck
    £885.00
    Over the years Moeck have been perfecting their student Flauto Rondo range, and the result is reliable, balanced recorders that are easy and enjoyable to play. This Moeck 2941 Flauto Rondo comfort knick tenor with extra keys is made of stained maple, and is an ideal wooden recorder for the improving player who requires a more flexible tone with increased dynamic potential. It is comfortable to hold and allows for easy fingering. The double C/C# bottom key and middle G/F keys helps players play the tenor in comfort without large finger stretches. The 'knick' creates a more comfortable hold allowing the arms to be close to the body, whilst still projecting the sound outwards.These recorders are suitable instruments for ensemble playing, with its balanced tone across the registers blending well within an ensemble. This recorder comes with a hard case, cleaning rod and cloth, cork grease, fingering chart and maintenance instructions. Baroque fingering Double keys c/c# Comfort keys f/g 4-piece Made of stained maple Wax impregnation Pitch: a´= 442 Hz Includes hard case, cleaning rod, cork grease and fingering chart 3 year warranty
    £885.00
  • Takeyama Tenor Recorder in Maple (a415)

    Takeyama
    £1,250.00
    Hiroyuki Takeyama from Japan is regarded as one of the foremost recorder makers. His a=415 maple tenor is extremely light to hold and characterised by a powerful, warm, flute-like sound, with great clarity in the upper register. Supplied with bag, fingering chart, cork grease and pull through.
    £1,250.00
  • Takeyama Tenor Recorder in Maple a=442

    Takeyama
    £1,050.00
    Takeyama Tenor Recorder in Maple, a=442. Hirao Takeyama from Japan is regarded as one of the foremost recorder makers. His maple tenor is extremely light to hold and characterised by a powerful, warm, flute-like sound, with great clarity in the upper register. Supplied with bag, fingering chart, cork grease and pull through.
    £1,050.00
  • Moeck Rottenburgh Tenor Recorder with Double Key in Grenadilla

    Moeck
    £1,220.00
    Immensely popular range of recorders originally designed by Friederich von Huene after models by Belgian maker Jean-Hyacinth-Joseph Rottenburgh (1672-1756). Versatile, reliable and used by all levels of players who enjoy instruments made to consistently high standards. They are without doubt the world's most successful recorder series and remain one of our best sellers. The Rottenburgh is the instrument of choice for those recorder players who wish to play music at an advanced level. It is a reliable instrument with a carrying tone, whether played in small or large ensembles. It also lends itself perfectly for solo pieces, e.g. for sonatas with basso continuo. The Rottenburgh is the ideal all rounder: reliable, balanced and with a full tone. Depending on the wood it has a warm full sound for ensemble playing and is beautifully clear and expressive as a solo instrument. The 4427 tenor with double key for C/C# is made from grenadilla (African blackwood). Very hard and extremely dense. Specific density approx 1.2. Bright, rich sound. This recorder comes with a hard case, cleaning rod and cloth, cork grease, fingering chart and maintenance instructions. This Rottenburgh recorder also comes with a free Moeck Z0002 maintenance set (recorder oil, oil brush, anti-condensant, paintbrush, maintenance manual). Baroque fingering Double key for C/C# 3-piece Made of grenadilla Includes free maintenance set (oil, brushes, anti-condensant etc) Pitch: a´= 442 Hz Includes case, cleaning rod, cork grease and fingering chart 3 year warranty
    £1,220.00
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