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Moeck 2621 Flauto Rondo Grand Bass
Great Bass Recorder
The Flauto Rondo stands for a balanced sound in all situations, which can be achieved even without a perfect breathing technique and mixes well in the ensemble.
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Price History: Moeck 2621 Flauto Rondo Grand Bass $2,222.00 |
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Moeck 5243 Ehlert Soprano Recorder
Soprano recorder
Ehlert recorders have a range of 2 1/2 octaves. The c#4 (S), f#3 (A) and c#3 (T) can be played without the annoying covering of the sound hole. They are suitable for recorder music of all epochs and styles. Because of their special sound and volume, they also prove themselves in interplay with the piano and other "modern" instruments.
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Price History: Moeck 5243 Ehlert Soprano Recorder $1,222.00 |
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Moeck 1020 Flauto 1 Plus Soprano
Soprano Recorder
Small musicians often forget to take care of their recorders and the recorder head in particular has to be handled very carefully. That is why the head on this model has been constructed from a special hard-wearing plastic and the lower joint from reliable maple wood, ensuring that "fluty" sound.
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Price History: Moeck 1020 Flauto 1 Plus Soprano $40.00 |
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Moeck 4101 Rottenburgh Sopranino
Sopranino Recorder
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Price History: Moeck 4101 Rottenburgh Sopranino $208.00 |
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Moeck 8221 Renaissance Soprano
Soprano Recorder
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Price History: Moeck 8221 Renaissance Soprano $543.00 |
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Moeck 4300 Rottenburgh Alto
Alto Recorder
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Price History: Moeck 4300 Rottenburgh Alto $299.00 |
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Moeck 4290 Rottenburgh Soprano
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 famous recorder maker Friedrich von Huene has examined almost all the remaining originals from this period that are being kept 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, and have proven themselves to be an especially reliable instrument.
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Price History: Moeck 4290 Rottenburgh Soprano $150.00 |
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Moeck 4105 Rottenburgh Sopranino
Sopranino Recorder
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Price History: Moeck 4105 Rottenburgh Sopranino $289.00 |
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Moeck 2100 Flauto Rondo Sopranino
Sopranino Recorder
The Flauto Rondo stands for a warm, balanced sound in all situations, which can be achieved even without perfect breathing techniques and mixes well in the ensemble.
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Price History: Moeck 2100 Flauto Rondo Sopranino $131.00 |
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Moeck 5454 Hotteterre Boxwood 415
Tenor recorder
The Hotteterre tenor has a uniform strong and warm sound across all registers. It is particularly suited to solo playing, especially since its range of 2 1/2 octaves makes transverse flute pieces available to it. Due to their long scale, these tenors can not be played without a key.
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Price History: Moeck 5454 Hotteterre Boxwood 415 $1,544.00 |
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Moeck 5333 Denner Alt a1= 442 Hz
Alto Recorder
What is especially impressive about the Denner alto recorder is its extremely easy response and balanced tone in all registers . A slender and refined tone, characterised by a certain brilliance renders this an ideal recorder for solo playing. An agile instrument that can be easily used in all registers, but is particularly suitable for virtuoso music involving many fast notes, such as in the works of Georg Philipp Telemann. The Denner by Moeck is modelled on a recorder from the "Musikhistorisk Museum" in Copenhagen, considered to be by many renowned recorder makers one of the best preserved instruments made by Denner.
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Price History: Moeck 5333 Denner Alt a1= 442 Hz $1,069.00 |
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Moeck 4301 Rottenburgh Alto
Alto Recorder
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Price History: Moeck 4301 Rottenburgh Alto $317.00 |
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Moeck 1212 School Soprano Recorder
Soprano Recorder
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Price History: Moeck 1212 School Soprano Recorder $71.00 |
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Moeck Care Set Soprano
Care Set
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Price History: Moeck Care Set Soprano $19.90 |
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Moeck 5453 Hotteterre Boxwood 442
Tenor recorder
The Hotteterre tenor has a uniform strong and warm sound across all registers. It is particularly suited to solo playing, especially since its range of 2 1/2 octaves makes transverse flute pieces available to it. Due to their long scale, these tenors can not be played without a key.
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Price History: Moeck 5453 Hotteterre Boxwood 442 $1,399.00 |
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Moeck 5324 Stanesby Alt 415 Hz
Alto RecorderThis alto recorder by Thomas Stanesby Sr. from the collection of Frans Brüggen, Amsterdam, captivates with its strikingly warm and full tone. Its beauty of sound, combined with easy response and reliability, makes this model an expressive, very effective solo instrument.
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Price History: Moeck 5324 Stanesby Alt 415 Hz $1,145.00 |
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Moeck 4450 Rottenburgh Tenor Curved
"Knick” (bent head) tenor recorder
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Price History: Moeck 4450 Rottenburgh Tenor Curved $595.00 |
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Moeck 1023 Flauto 1 Plus Soprano
Soprano Recorder
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Price History: Moeck 1023 Flauto 1 Plus Soprano $40.00 |
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Moeck 4424 Rottenburgh Tenor
Tenor Recorder
Baroque fingering
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Price History: Moeck 4424 Rottenburgh Tenor $777.00 |
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Moeck 4425 Rottenburgh Tenor
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.
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Price History: Moeck 4425 Rottenburgh Tenor $990.00 |