Black Friday Sale

Black Friday Sale115 Products

10% off all recorders! Use code THANKSGIVING10 at checkout.

Cannot be combined with other discounts. Sale ends November 30th.

Category
  • Woodwinds
Material
  • pearwood
  • maple
  • boxwood
  • plumwood
  • rosewood
  • olive
  • grenadilla
  • tulipwood
  • cherry
  • plastic
Size
  • sopranino
  • soprano
  • alto
  • tenor
  • bass
  • contrabass
Brand
  • kung
  • kunath
  • moeck
  • yamaha
  • martin wenner
  • mollenhauer
  • pavel cip
  • lu-mi
  • berney lehmann
  • chris english
  • charlie ogle
  • pirastro
  • gamut
$1,700 to $1,780
The Moeck Flauto Rondo is designed for players who have gained some experience and require a more flexible tone and increased dynamic potential. It is comfortable to hold and allows for easy fingering. The Flauto Rondo has a balanced tone in all registers, which blends well in ensemble playing and...
$1,260 to $1,850
MARSYAS recorders are characterized by a colorful sound (even with gentle blowing pressure) and the effortless response of the high register. Its sound is elegant, fine, singing and sweet. A "flauto dolce" in the truest sense of the word. The MARSYAS tenors have a bearing and sonorous sound. The bottom...
$4,590
Mollenhauer's DENNER collection is modeled after the work of German luthier Jacob Denner (1681-1735). The original instruments are located in Nuremberg and Copenhagen.  The DENNER recorders are some of the finest instruments Mollenhauers has to offer. They are reliable and accurate, even in the highest register, and produce a versatile, clear and...
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$4,200
These versatile, Renaissance-era instruments are Hieronymus F. Kynseker (Nuremberg, 1636-1686) based on the original instruments by Hieronymus F. Kynseker (1636-1686) kept at the Germanic National Museum in Nuremberg. Mollenhauer's Kynseker ensemble instruments remain faithful to the most important characteristics of the originals: their aesthetics form, volume, and strong, distinctive sound. Tuning and...
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$825 to $1,475
These versatile, Renaissance-era instruments are Hieronymus F. Kynseker (Nuremberg, 1636-1686) based on the original instruments by Hieronymus F. Kynseker (1636-1686) kept at the Germanic National Museum in Nuremberg. Mollenhauer's Kynseker ensemble instruments remain faithful to the most important characteristics of the originals: their aesthetics form, volume, and strong, distinctive sound. Tuning and...
$650 to $760
These versatile, Renaissance-era instruments are based on original instruments by Hieronymus F. Kynseker (1636-1686) kept at the Germanic National Museum in Nuremberg. Mollenhauer's Kynseker ensemble instruments remain faithful to the most important characteristics of the originals: their aesthetics form, volume, and strong, distinctive sound. Tuning and sound have been carefully matched, making...
$473 to $662
These natural wood Yamahas are excellent for advanced and professional players. They offer tonal depth and clarity and an even, precise intonation that is ideal for solo music. They also blend well, allowing for chamber and ensemble playing. This instrument is offered in Castello boxwood and rosewood. The Castello boxwood model has...
$588
Yamaha's natural wood 800 series is perfect for advanced and professional players. They feature Baroque fingering, double holes, and arched windways. YRN-801: This model is made of Castello boxwood wood for a warm, sweet sound, which is capable of the most subtle musical nuances.  YRN-814: This newly designed sopranino recorder is made...
$2,700 to $3,150
The Denner family was one of Europe's most important and well-known woodwind instrument makers of the 18th century. Originals of their famous recorders are widely copied by many instrument makers. This tenor recorder was made by Johann Christoph Denner at the beginning of the 18th century, probably as a Tenor...
$2,100 to $3,300
Engelbert Terton (1676-1752) was one the most famous recorder makers of early 18th century Holland. His original soprano C recorder is extremely beautiful and can be found in the collection of the Hague's Gemeentemuseum. It is made of stained boxwood and decorated with lovely engraved openwork silver rings.  Martin Wenner's...
$2,950 to $3,100
Pierre Jaillard Bressan (1663-1731) moved from France to England in 1688 and established himself in London, where he mainly made recorders. His instruments tended to have thick ivory mounts which he added on to his recorders after applying the golden ratio to cut them. Preserved original Bressan recorders can be...
$2,080 to $2,580
Thomas Stanesby, Junior, (1692-1754) worked in London and achieved great fame and standing in his day through the manufacturing of the finest woodwind instruments. Many of his instruments are preserved in museums and private collections all over the world. An excellently preserved and wonderfully playable recorder is privately owned in...
$7,400
Moeck's Subbass is the first recorder in this register into which players can blow directly. With its elegant head and delicate beak, players have ample opportunity for articulation, which is usually only found in instruments of a higher register. This subbass gives a well-balanced timbre and an effortless response in a...
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$520 to $680
About Kung STUDIO Recorders Kung's STUDIO series recorders produce a warm, pleasant sound that blends well with other recorders. They are a wonderful choice for beginners and ensemble players.  The STUDIO tenor is very suitable for ensemble-playing, either as a medium voice or as a first in a low quartet...
$3,025 to $3,250
The Moeck Flauto Rondo is designed for players who have gained some experience and require a more flexible tone and increased dynamic potential. It is comfortable to hold and allows for easy fingering. The Flauto Rondo has a balanced tone in all registers, which blends well in ensemble playing and...

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