Recorder Makers (extant): Search Results Your search returned 278 matches.
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Maker: John Hanchet Country: United Kingdom (UK) Address_1: 1 Roxley Close, Norwich NR7 0QH Telephone: +44 01603 437 324 (UK) Fax: +44 01603 437 324 Email: johnhanchet@hotmail.com Web_Page: http://www.hanchet-woodwind.co.uk Instruments: Medieval recorders; early renaissance recorders. Notes: Also makes shawms.
Maker: Carl Hanson Country: United Kingdom (UK) Address_1: 23 The Crescent, Hipperholme, Halifax, W Yorkshire HX3 8NQ Telephone: +44 01422 201289 Instruments: Renaissance recorders after Praetorius, Virdung & Agricola; Ganassi recorders. Notes:
Maker: Bobby Harrell Country: United States of America (USA) Address_1: Unknown Email: blue@brandonfla.com Web_Page: http://www.brandonfla.com/typingtutor/build.htm Instruments: One-handed recorders. Notes: Bobby Harrell, a remarkable one-handed craftsman from Florida (USA), has designed and made a novel one-handed recorder, a modified Yamaha 300 plastic instrument.
Maker: David Heathcote Country: United Kingdom (UK) Address_1: 20 Nelson Road, Sheringham, Norfolk NR26 8BU Telephone: +44 01263 821950 Email: david.heathcote@onetel.net. Instruments: Baroque recorders after Bressan & Denner. Notes:
Maker: Sverre Heimdal Country: Norway Address_1: 3629 Nore Telephone: +47 3274 1290 & 3274 5251 Fax: +47 3274 1657 Email: sverre.heimdal@c2i.net Instruments: Traditional sjøfløyte (a kind of folk recorder), after Nils O. Stuvstad. Notes:
Maker: Maarten Helder Country: France Address_1: 61 route de Guebwiller, 68360 Soultz-Haut-Rhin Instruments: Harmonic Alto & Tenor recorders Notes: Maarten Helder is the inventor of the remarkable Harmonic Recorder, a recorder with harmonics tuned in such a way as to make it possible to play very strong and stable low notes with a tone quality matching that of its higher registers. Indeed the Harmonic Tenor Recorder boasts a three octave range from b-c'''', with 4 keys and an optional piano key. The latter is operated by the index finger of the left hand and serves to raise the pitch overall thus allowing the player to create a descrescendo by diminishing breath pressure. By twisting a screw beneath the block on the headjoint, the block can be raised or lowered in order to adjust timbre and produce special sound effects. Further, the Harmonic Alto Recorder includes a sound unit with a number of replaceable wind canals which may be of different materials and shapes.
These instruments now manufactured by Conrad Mollenhauer GmbH.
Maker: Erich Hellinger Country: Germany Address_1: Unknown Instruments: School recorders. Notes: Formerly made in GDR.
Maker: Jan Hermans Country: Belgium Address_1: Historical Woodwinds, Werkendam 12, 236O Oud-Turnhout Telephone: +32 14 41 65 40 Fax: +32 14 41 65 40 Email: jan.hermans@historicalwoodwinds.be Web_Page: http://www.historicalwoodwinds.be/ Instruments: Baroque recorders after Rottenburgh, Bressan, Bizey, Denner, Stanesby, Terton etc; renaissance recorders after Van Eyck, Ganassi, & consorts at 466 Hz & 44O Hz. Also flutes after Rottenburgh, Grenser, Hotteterre, Rippert & J.H. Grenser. Notes: Also makes transverse flutes and oboes.
Maker: Herwiga Country: Germany Address_1: Unknown Notes: Originally the trademark of G. Hernsdorf (1890-1945), Markneukirchen. Instruments marketted as Herwiga-Rex were supplied by König, Wohlhausen.
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Maker: Elmar Hofmann Country: Germany Address_1: Flaschenhofstr. 2, D-90402 Nuremberg Instruments: Copies of a cane (walking stick) recorders & csakan pitched in A flat after Hell with one key. He is also about to finish his first copy of a Nielsen csakan with more keys. Notes:
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