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The treble or alto recorder is the most popular instrument of the recorder family, with much of the solo repertoire composed for its range. Orpheus Music stocks a large variety of treble/alto recorders from a variety of makers including Mollenhauer Recorders from Germany, Kung Recorders from Switzerland, Dolmetsch Recorders from England, and Aul...
The treble or alto recorder is the most popular instrument of the recorder family, with much of the solo repertoire composed for its range. Orpheus Music stocks a large variety of treble/alto recorders from a variety of makers including Mollenhauer Recorders from Germany, Kung Recorders from Switzerland, Dolmetsch Recorders from England, and Aulos Recorders and Zen-on Recorders from Japan. High-quality plastic and wooden alto recorders are available and come in many different varieties of woods - such as pear, plum, satinwood, olive, rose, palisander, grenadilla, boxwood and cherrywood. The treble recorder is a F instrument, in consorts the treble is either the melody line or harmony and is an ideal instrument for an adult to begin their recorder journey on.
Reference: MOL-5959-04
Brand: Mollenhauer
Premiere of a new type of recorder: An instrument based on the Modern Harmonic Alto with innovative cool design, powerful tone and provision for connection for use as an electric recorder.
Reference: ZG-1A
Brand: Zen-on
New model just released. The G-1A represents a major step forward in resin recorders. No effort has been spared to make this the Prince of Plastics.
Reference: MOL-2246
Brand: Mollenhauer
Reference: MOL-5206
Brand: Mollenhauer
Reference: MOL-5220
Brand: Mollenhauer
Reference: MOL-5222
Brand: Mollenhauer
Reference: MOL-5223
Brand: Mollenhauer
Reference: MOL-5224
Brand: Mollenhauer
Reference: MOL-5225
Brand: Mollenhauer
Reference: MOL-DE-1201
Brand: Mollenhauer
Natural Satinwood Treble. Alto recorder after Jacob Denner (1681-1735). Denner-Edition 442. Hand-crafted baroque recorders. The top class among baroque alto recorders at modern pitch. Highest soloistic demands. The basis of the historical bore shape are concepts like those developed in the most important Nuremberg woodwind instrument workshop of the Denner family - particularly of Jacob De
Reference: MOL-DE-1204
Brand: Mollenhauer
Reference: MOL-5920
Brand: Mollenhauer