Renaissance Recorders

Renaissance Recorders27 Products

Category
  • Used Recorders
  • 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
$525
The Moeck Renaissance Consort Collection is based on instruments in the Hofburgmuseum, Vienna. This famous collection contains a significant number of very well preserved Renaissance recorders, which, on the whole, are constructed in one piece. Unlike the originals, the head and lower joint of the Moeck renditions are provided with tenon joints...
$700
The Moeck Renaissance Consort Collection is based on instruments in the Hofburgmuseum, Vienna. This famous collection contains a significant number of very well preserved Renaissance recorders, which, on the whole, are constructed in one piece. Unlike the originals, the head and lower joint of the Moeck renditions are provided with tenon joints...
$4,700
The Moeck Renaissance Consort Collection is based on instruments in the Hofburgmuseum, Vienna. This famous collection contains a significant number of very well preserved Renaissance recorders, which, on the whole, are constructed in one piece. Unlike the originals, the head and lower joint of the Moeck renditions are provided with tenon joints...
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$1,100 to $1,300
The Moeck Renaissance Consort Collection is based on instruments in the Hofburgmuseum, Vienna. This famous collection contains a significant number of very well preserved Renaissance recorders, which, on the whole, are constructed in one piece. Unlike the originals, the head and lower joint of the Moeck renditions are provided with tenon joints...
$590 to $795
About: These recorders are based on original models by Hieronimus Franciscus Kynseker (Nuremberg, 1636 - 1686) kept in the Germanisches Nationalmuseum of Nuremberg. It is evident from its shape that the Kynseker is the link between the straight form of the Renaissance recorders and the extravagantly turned baroque recorder. Its inner...
$880
Condition: very good Material: stained maple Pitch: a=440 Hz Fingering: standard Baroque fingering Plays well, strong sound through full range Comes with hard case, cleaning rod and manufacturer's maintenance instructions Contact us for more information or to try on approval. 
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$950
Very good condition Stained maple Tuned to a=440 Hz Renaissance fingering Plays well, strong sound.  Comes with hard case, cleaning rod and manufacturer's maintenance instructions Contact us for more information or to try on approval. 
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