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Treble recorder (g) Yoav Ran Ganassi, 442/466/415 Hz, maple

442/466/415Hz, maple, three middle joints i

Sylvestro Ganassi describes in its 1535 in Venice published work „La Fontegara“, a course book about diminution, how he had accomplished to expand the common pitch range of a recorder up to 1 ½ octaves throug special fingering. It is controversial if he refered to a certain recorder type.Only a few conserved insturments form this time allow by its construction, to play more than only single tunes of the „Ganassi-fingering“, the most well-known of those is an alto recorder in the art-history museum Vienna. Reconstructions of this instrument allow a relatively easy pitch range of more over 2 octaves. Characteristic for this recorder design is the cylindric internal bore with wide expansive bell at the lower end. They have a powerful, robust sound, that gets especially clear and radiant in its heights.

This finest handmade early-baroque treble (g) recorder- also called Ganassi recorder- with two lower parts each in a= 442 Hz and 415 Hz and 466Hz and is made of maple.
For maintenance and to conserve the beautiful sound it is neccessary to regularly oil the recorder.

 

  • Included in the scope of delivery is a handstichted fabric pocket with Löbner-maintenance kit and playing-in-guide

  • every recorder is tested thoroughly of its tuning, response and sound

for every here purchased instrument we grant a 2 year warranty starting with purchased date

Product.Nr. Ran64

incl. 19 % VAT

EUR 2.350,00