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Reference: OMP296
Brand: Orpheus Music
Composer: Various
Arranger: Lance Eccles
Instrumentation: Treble - Tenor
Period/genre: Folk/Trad
Reference: RS006
This tough canvas carry bag is a perfect match for your foldable box recorder stand, protecting it from knocks and scratches during transport.
Reference: RS007
This carry bag is made from tough canvas and fits most sizes of foldable cross recorder stand neatly inside, protecting it from knocks and scratches during transport
Reference: AM20157
Brand: Hal Leonard Corporation
Composer: Various
Instrumentation: Descant + optional Guitar
Period/genre: Folk/Trad
Grade: Easy
Reference: MD3208
Brand: Move
CD Recording: Sonatas of 17th century Italy performed by Capella Corelli. A glimpse into the rich world of instrumental music in seventeenth-century Italy from the experimental works of Cima, Castello, Montalbano, Fontana, Frescobaldi, Marini and Uccellini to Corelli.
Reference: MD3140
Brand: Move
This is the first-ever recording of the second book of Telemann's 'Six Duo Sonatas', played on two recorders. Based on short memorable themes, often reflecting folkloric influences, the prevailing mood of all the duos is light-hearted. Recorders: Joanne Dudley, Lesley Lewis
Reference: SAL010E
Salut! Baroque is one of Australia's most dynamic early music ensembles, bringing together Australia's finest baroque musicians in a chamber orchestra of up to twelve members. This CD features baroque by a range of baroque composers for a variety of different instruments. Recorder: Hans-Dieter Michatz
Reference: RS012
Brand: Recorderstands.com
Display your instruments safely and conveniently on the wall
Reference: OMP315
Brand: Orpheus Music
Composer: Hamilton - David
Instrumentation: Recorder quartet - Tr-T-B-GB
Period/Genre: Contemporary
Grade: Moderate - Difficult
Reference: AE10316
As featured in the Fall 2021 American Recorder journal.
Twenty-Eight tracks total featuring two equal recorder parts. Features classical and contemporary music, ranging from the 16th to the 21st centuries. Recorders: Tom Beets and Joris Van Goethem.