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Orpheus Music stocks new Mollenhauer Recorders from Germany, Takeyama Recorders from Japan, Music Garden by Kulossa from Taiwan, Kung Recorders from Switzerland & Aulos, Yamaha and Zen-on Recorders from Japan.

Orpheus Music stocks new Mollenhauer Recorders from Germany, Takeyama Recorders from Japan, Music Garden by Kulossa from Taiwan, Kung Recorders from Switzerland & Aulos, Yamaha and Zen-on Recorders from Japan.

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  • The trade mark “AULOS” is taken from Greek mythology meaning the Wind Instrument with double reed.

    When our plastic recorders - the first - were launched into the market in 1955, the name AULOS was chosen by Mr. Masaru Hanamura from the Japanese Ministry of Education. Since this time we have been continually developing techniques to maintain and improve performance and quality.

    AULOS recorders are currently used in schools not only in Japan but in more than 50 countries worldwide. In addition to recorders, high precision instruments such as a traditional flute called “Shinobue” and Flauto Traverso have been successfully manufactured from our specially made resin. They are highly valued as excellent instruments.

    The slightest shape difference in manufacture reflects timbre so our precision molding has a tolerance in micron units (1/1000 millimeter). Experienced and skillful engineers are engaged in producing superb and uniform instruments in our factory in Japan. This is reflected in creating instruments of the highest quality.

    We continually strive to make the best, thus contributing to a standard of excellence in music making throughout the world.

  • FRANZ KUNG was one of the early pioneers of 20th Century Recorder making. He founded his workshop in the family villa at Schaffhausen, Switzerland in 1938, and by the early 1950s he was winning international awards for his work. He continued making until his death in 1977, and has been succeeded by several generations of Kung family members.

    The current model line-up began to appear in the 1970s and 80s, and has been refined in the subsequent decades into some of the most finely finished and prestigious recorders available. 

  • Mollenhauer has a history of recorder craftsmanship for almost 200 years. This innovative company has released several recorder series to cater for all the needs of recorder players, students and ensembles. Ideal series for recorder ensembles and soloistic needs are their Denner, Canta, Adrian's Dream, Dream and Kynseker series. Student centred recorder series include Prima, Swing, Waldorf-edition. Their most recent series an electronic recorder series 'Elody' which can be hooked up to an amp.  Mollenhauer pride themselves in using the best quality woods and materials to provide great recorders at a reasonable cost.

     

  • Music Garden Recorders were developed by Doris Kulossa, an outstanding German recorder maker who learned her trade in the Moeck, Blezinger and Mollenhauer workshops. The Kulossa Recorder Workshop opened in 2005, located in Bochum, Germany.

    The Music Garden recorders are a collaboration between Doris Kulossa and the Music Garden organisation in Taiwan. They are high quality plastic recorders that have been freely adapted after designs by Stanesby and are characterized by their beauty of sound and enormous stability of intonation. This is especially useful in ensembles where the recorders will play nicely in tune regardless of the breath pressure each player is using.

    A sweet, not too loud sound, combined with fast response, a very clean intonation, easy to play high notes and really stable low notes, make these recorders the ideal introductory instrument. The transparent models are especially useful for beginners who are learning how to limit the amount of moisture entering the recorder - condensation on the inside of the recorder can be clearly seen. 

  • Takeyama Recorders

     Beginning in Osaka Japan over 60 years ago, Takeyama have now become one of the most sought-after recorder makers anywhere in the world. They employ the extremely fine woodworking skills for which Japan is famous and combine that with a unique gift for matching the voicing of the recorder to the characteristics of the wood being used. A single Takeyama recorder requires two to five years to make. Each instrument is created by a team of eight craftsman and undergoes more than 60 processes.  

     Please Note: Takeyama recorders are in high demand, and there can often be a significant waiting time for a model once it is out of stock. We recommend using the automated notification system so that if you are waiting for a particular instrument, you will be notified the moment it becomes available: go to the instrument’s More Info page and enter your email address in the box provided.

     

  • In 1936 the Berlin Olympics were held, with recorder performances included in the celebrations, and at that time a Japanese national was in the audience. That was a man named Yoshitaka Sakamoto, who was studying abroad in Germany at the time. Seeing a performance by a large crowd of children playing recorders made a deep impression on him, and recognizing the educational value of the instrument he took soprano, alto and tenor models back to Japan with him when he returned. It was at that time that the recorder came to Japan. Sakamoto tried to produce these models of recorder in Japan, and petitioned Nihon Kangakki Kabushikigaisha (later Yamaha Corporation), where their manufacture began. 

    Because of their meticulous attention to detail throughout the production process, Yamaha recorders are recognized worldwide for their high quality, and loved by the best musicians in the world.

  • For more than 50 years ZEN-ON has been promoting recorders as the best musical instruments for school 
    children, and has made great efforts to manufacture top quality instruments at reasonable prices. ZEN-ON
    recorders has enjoyed the highest reputation for quality and have been used as the best recorders under 
    the brand names of "
    ZEN-ON", "BRESSAN" and "STANESBY Jr." ZEN-ON is the first recorder
    manufacturer in Japan that has complete line of products from Sopranino to great bass so as to meet the 
    demands of any recorder player and teacher. ZEN-ON recorders are recommended by many world famous 
    recorder players and school teachers not only as ideal school instruments, but also as good instruments for
    professional players.

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    $47.95 In Stock

    Reference: YRN302B

    Brand: Yamaha

    A newly developed sopranino recorder

    with a brilliant tone. It sounds rich and

    even throughout the registers and is

    capable of great expression

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    Reference: K1593

    Brand: Kung

    Made from selected Cherrywood

    Baroque fingering, double keys C/C#, extra keys G and F

    Bent ("knick") headjoint for extra access and comfort

    Kung's signature rich and warm sound, perfect for ensemble work 

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    Reference: MRS-1B Classic

    Brand: Kulossa

    Designed by Doris Kulossa based on recorders by Stanesby.
    Very stable intonation regardless of breath pressure - especially useful in recorder ensembles
    Beautiful upper register that is easily accessed 
    Suitable for both beginners and professionals

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    Reference: TS442E

    Brand: Takeyama

    Made from Ebony
    Baroque fingering, double holes
    Perfect intonation, easy to play across the registers
    Sound is clear, precise with a very fast response
    Powerful with strong projection

    New Stock Early July 25

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    Reference: K7416

    Brand: Kung

    K4 stands for: 

    • P.I. Bressan, for the drilling profile of the recorder and the luxurious design 
    • Ernst Meyer, Maître Flutier, for the extra wide diapason and the unique voicing 
    • Maurice Steger, the masterly soloist and conductor 
    • Küng, the manufacturer who combines high quality with traditional hand craft 
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    $36.95 In Stock

    Reference: AU703B

    Brand: Aulos

    • This high-quality soprano recorder has been created on the basis of the refined design of the great craftsman Richard Haka, who was responsible for creating a new age of recorder-making in the 17th century.
    • Curved windway.
    • Accurate intonation and rich, expressive ability are characteristic of this unique instrument.
    • Reddish-brown colour.
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    Reference: Z150BN

    Brand: Zen-on

    • Based on fine historic instruments, designed by Friedrich von Huene and Kodo Uesugi.
    • Especially noted for its accurate intonation and impeccable voicing.
    • A marvelous instrument for recreating the music of the 18th century.
    • English fingering, made in 3 sections.
    • ABS resin, with joint lubricant and cleaning rod. 
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    Reference: MOL-4001

    Brand: Mollenhauer

    • Maple Garklein c3 (dark Stain)
    • Versatile instruments after Hieronymus F. Kynseker, based on the original instruments kept at the Germanic National Museum in Nuremberg.
    • Our Kynseker ensemble instruments remain faithful to the most important characteristics of the originals: its outer form and its strong sound, so full of personality. 
    $668.00
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    $407.00 In Stock

    Reference: MOL-5006

    Brand: Mollenhauer

    • Made from selected Pearwood with Baroque double holes.
    • Based on original instruments by Jacob Denner (1681-1735) in Nuremberg and Copenhagen.
    • Reliable, accurate playing even in the highest register.
    • A versatile, clear and beautiful sounding instrument.
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    Reference: MOL-2546KD

    Brand: Mollenhauer

    • Dark Stained Pearwood Bass, baroque double hole, with double key
    • Strong, stable sound: the foundation of the ensemble!
    • Natural holding position: the knick (bent head) brings the instrument closer to your body; you have a significantly smaller distance to get to the lower notes. 
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    Reference: MOL-2106

    Brand: Mollenhauer

    • Canta - the joy of ensemble playing.
    • Made from Pearwood, Baroque double holes.
    • Pleasant and clear sound which speaks easily.
    • A fine instrument for either ensemble or solo.
    $172.00
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    $728.00 In Stock

    Reference: K4304

    Brand: Kung

    • Made from selected Plum wood
    • Baroque double holes.
    • Supreme elegance in sound and design.
    • Flexibility and strength for solo and ensemble playing
    • The Plumwood Marsyas has a sweet and warm sound.
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