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Immensely popular range of recorders originally designed by Friederich von Huene after models by Belgian maker Jean-Hyacinth-Joseph Rottenburgh (16...
View full detailsThe innovative tenor recorder from the family of harmonic recorders is a high-end version for the most demanding standards. Based on the design of ...
View full detailsTakeyama Tenor Recorder in Maple, a=442. Hirao Takeyama from Japan is regarded as one of the foremost recorder makers. His maple tenor is extremely...
View full detailsThe Bressan recorders by Blezinger are instruments made in cooperation with one of the best German industrial recorder makers. As the name implies ...
View full detailsImmensely popular range of recorders originally designed by Friederich von Huene after models by Belgian maker Jean-Hyacinth-Joseph Rottenburgh (16...
View full detailsImmensely popular range of recorders originally designed by Friederich von Huene after models by Belgian maker Jean-Hyacinth-Joseph Rottenburgh (16...
View full detailsMollenhauer Kynseker 4408 tenor c', plumwood, without key. A full renaissance sound with much character and depth, baroque fingering, and a range o...
View full detailsMollenhauer Kynseker 4407 tenor c', maple, without key. A full renaissance sound with much character and depth, baroque fingering, and a range of t...
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 enjo...
View full detailsMollenhauer 5420 Denner tenor c', palisander, double holes, without keys. A sophisticated ensemble set developed after original instruments of Jaco...
View full details5454 Hotteterre tenor a=415, castello boxwood. The Hotteterre family was a large and influential family of instrument makers, performers and compos...
View full detailsHiroyuki Takeyama from Japan is regarded as one of the foremost recorder makers. His a=415 maple tenor is extremely light to hold and characterised...
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 5443 Ehlert tenor recorder by Moeck is made in castello boxwood. The recorders were designed by Ralf Ehlert, and are suitable for recorder musi...
View full detailsMade in Germany, the J. Wood tenor recorder in maple is an affordable, high quality instrument which delivers a rich body of sound, with an easy re...
View full detailsMade from fine maple wood, Yamaha's YRT-61 tenor recorder is for the serious recorder player. Handmade by their highly skilled artisans, the record...
View full detailsMollenhauer 4418 Kynseker tenor c', plumwood, with key and fontanelle. A full renaissance sound with much character and depth, baroque fingering, a...
View full detailsMollenhauer Kynseker 4417 tenor c', maple, with key and fontanelle. A full renaissance sound with much character and depth, baroque fingering, and ...
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 enjo...
View full detailsTakeyama Tenor Recorder in Maple with double keys a=415. Hiroyuki Takeyama from Japan is regarded as one of the foremost recorder makers. His a=415...
View full detailsImmensely popular range of recorders originally designed by Friederich von Huene after models by Belgian maker Jean-Hyacinth-Joseph Rottenburgh (16...
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 5447 Ehlert tenor recorder by Moeck is made in grenadilla. The recorders were designed by Ralf Ehlert, and are suitable for recorder music from...
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...
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