Rottenburg Alto Recorder
Like the violin, the classical recorder dates back to the Baroque period in cultural centres such as Paris, London, Amsterdam, Nürnberg and Brussels. Friedrich von Huene, the well-known recorder maker, examined almost all original recorders that were sent to museums. Developed from the data collected and in the style of instruments from Jean-Hyacinth-Joseph Rottenburgh, the MOECK Rottenburgh Baroque recorder in modern tuning was born.
Today, they are the most played Baroque solo recorders and have proven themselves to be particularly reliable. They are characterised by their brilliant trebles.
- Maple stained
- Baroque fingering
- Double keys for f / f#
- Double hole for g / g#
- Keys for b and c
- 3-Piece,
- A1 = 442 Hz
- Includes case, cleaning rod and cloth, vaseline and certificate.
Moeck 4521 Rottenburgh Bass
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