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Alto Recorder (a415) after Schuchart in Boxwood by Von Huene including soft padded case. This unique treble recorder, after a lesser-known original...
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 detailsVon Huene Alto after Rottenburgh a=415
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 detailsTwo of the most widely respected wind instrument makers in the Germany of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries were Johann Christoph Denner and...
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 h...
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 h...
View full detailsThe von Huene Scherer alto recorder is based on an instrument believed to be made between 1740 and 1750 by Georg Heinrich Scherer in the small town...
View full detailsIn the Kunsthistorische Museum of Vienna is an old renaissance recorder with a wide bore and a large flair in the bell. This instrument is believed...
View full detailsAugust Grenser of Dresden was a most prolific and versatile instrument maker. Originals are highly prized by performers and collectors all over the...
View full detailsA sopranino in ivory by Johann Christoph Denner is preserved in an instrument museum in Basel, Switzerland. It is marvelously suited for playing Vi...
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 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 detailsThe voice flute is a tenor recorder in D, often used for playing 18th-century flute music. This voice flute is made from European boxwood at a=415.
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