Like the violin, the "classical" recorder also orginated out of the baroque period, with centres being Paris, London, Amsterdam, Nuremberg and Brussels. The well known recorder maker Friedrich von Huene took it upon himself to carry out research on almost all of the traditional originals of this period that can now be found in museums. It is from the sum of his data that the Moeck Rottenburgh baroque recorder has have been adapted with a modern tuning, yet still with the characteristics of the instruments of Jean Hyacinth Joseph Rottenburgh.
They are today the most widely played solo baroque recorders and have proven thsemselves to be particularly reliable. Also characteristic of this range is their brilliant pitch.
Material: Maple
With double keys
Incl. case, cleaning rod and cloth, certificate, fingering chart
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