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treble recorder Ralf Ehlert Bressan, 442 Hz, europ. boxwood

The from France to England emigrated instrument maker Peter Bressan (1663-1731) seemed to ave exclusively worked with the construction of recorders. And thereby he brought it to extraordinary perfection, from which all conserved instruments in museums and private collections demonstrate. The basis for my reconstructions are the instruments from the Brüggen and Bate collection, from the museum „Preußischer Kulturbesitz“ in Berlin as well as the Musée de la Musique in Paris.

The copy of this Bressan model in 442 Hz made of European boxwood by Ralf Ehlert convinces by its full, powerful, light, flexible reponse and exceptional intonation.

 

  • Included in the scope of delivery is a sheep wool lined leather pocket with cleaning rod, 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. Ehl32
currently out of stock!

incl. 19 % VAT

EUR 2.350,00