Rottenburgh Tenor Recorder
Like the violin, the classical recorder also dates from the Baroque period. The cultural centres of that period were Paris, London, Amsterdam, Nuremberg and Brussels. The renowned recorder maker Friedrich von Huene has examined almost all remaining original instruments from this period, which are being held today in museums. From the sum of his data, the Moeck Rottenburgh baroque recorders in the style of the instruments by the recorder maker Jean-Hyacinth-Joseph Rottenburgh were created.
Characterised by their brilliant pitch and modern tuning, today they are the most frequently played Baroque solo recorders available, which have proven themselves to be an especially reliable instrument.
- Made from rosewood
- Baroque fingering
- With double key
- Includes a case, cleaning rod and -cloth, certificate, fingering chart, maintenance set
Available since
April 2001
Item number
128296
Sales Unit
1 piece(s)
Material
Rosewood
Colour
Natural
Double Holes
No
Keys
Yes