Moeck "Rottenburgh" Soprano Recorder Rosewood Model 4205
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Wichita, KS, United States
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**** NEW FRESH SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED FROM MOECK, READY TO SHIP TO YOU TODAY!
NEW MOECK "ROTTENBURGH" SOPRANO RECORDER, PALISANDER ROSEWOOD, MODEL 4205.
Moeck “Rottenburgh” recorders were originally designed by Boston flute-maker Friederich von Huene after instruments made by the Dutch master Jean Joseph Rottenburgh (1672-1765).
The workmanship is generally quite good, but we do polish bores and check each recorder for intonation before it leaves our Wichita workshop.
The tuning is excellent over the entire range of the instrument and we find there to be little wonder that the Moeck Rottenburgh is by far the most popular make of any recorder sold by us.
And yes, we've sold them since the late 1960's.
Top recommendation on these superb German recorders.
Questions about recorders? Write me! I've played alto recorder and baroque flute for more than five decades and can give you advice about almost anything. I played recorder and flute with the "Oakland Avenue Baroque Ensemble" for more than a decade, performed every trio-sonata known to mankind. Or so it seemed. Not a pro-group, of course....enthusiastic amateurs!
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**** NEW FRESH SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED FROM MOECK, READY TO SHIP TO YOU TODAY!
NEW MOECK "ROTTENBURGH" SOPRANO RECORDER, PALISANDER ROSEWOOD, MODEL 4205.
Moeck “Rottenburgh” recorders were originally designed by Boston flute-maker Friederich von Huene after instruments made by the Dutch master Jean Joseph Rottenburgh (1672-1765).
The workmanship is generally quite good, but we do polish bores and check each recorder for intonation before it leaves our Wichita workshop.
The tuning is excellent over the entire range of the instrument and we find there to be little wonder that the Moeck Rottenburgh is by far the most popular make of any recorder sold by us.
And yes, we've sold them since the late 1960's.
Top recommendation on these superb German recorders.
Questions about recorders? Write me! I've played alto recorder and baroque flute for more than five decades and can give you advice about almost anything. I played recorder and flute with the "Oakland Avenue Baroque Ensemble" for more than a decade, performed every trio-sonata known to mankind. Or so it seemed. Not a pro-group, of course....enthusiastic amateurs!
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