Recorder Makers (extant): Search Results Your search returned 278 matches.
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Maker: The Clarence James Woodwind Workshop Country: United States of America (USA) Address_1: 1352 Castleton Road, Ohio 43220 Telephone: +1 614 451 5381 Instruments: Baroque recorders. Notes: I would appreciate additional and missing data on this maker.
Maker: Bernhard Junghänel [Junghaenel] Country: Germany Address_1: Gütersloh, Westfalen Instruments: Renaissance & baroque recorders. Notes: Herr Junghänel died in January 1994. He was the older brother of the lutenist Konrad Junghaenel. His sister Adelheid is the wife of Andreas Glatt.
Bernhard was apprenticed to Gunter Körber. As well as recorders he also made other instruments, including portative organs. He was a fine double reed and recorder player who made recordings with his group "Musikalische Compagny." He also played dulcian with Bruce Dickey's Concerto Palatino and can be heard on an Accent recording of Early 17th Italian music.
Maker: Jupiter Recorders Country: Unknown Address_1: Unknown Instruments: Plastic recorders Notes: I would appreciate additional and missing data on this maker.
Maker: Ricardo Kanji Country: Brazil (Brasil) Address_1: Rua Oscar Freire, 1702 Ap. 82, 05409-011 Sao Paulo S.P. Telephone: +55 11 3064 4229 Fax: +55 11 3064 4229 Notes: I would appreciate additional and missing data on this maker.
Maker: Kelischek Workshop for Historical Instruments Country: United States of America (USA) Address_1: 199 Waldroup Road, Brasstown NC 28902 Telephone: +1 800 747 8755 & 828 837 5833 (inside USA), +1 828 837 5833 (outside USA) Fax: +1 828 837 5833 Email: susato@susato.com Web_Page: http://www.susato.com/ Instruments: Plastic renaissance-style recorders (sopranino, soprano & alto); pentatonic recorders. Notes:
Maker: Kent Recorders Country: Unknown Address_1: Unknown Instruments: Plastic recorders Notes: Made by Angel.
Maker: Kunito Kinoshita Country: Japan Address_1: Unknown Instruments: Baroque recorders. Notes: There is a photograph of this maker at his workbench Early Music 10(1): 38 (1982), but no further details.
I would appreciate additional and missing data on this maker.
Maker: Guido M. Klemisch Country: Netherlands & Germany Address_1: Frithjofstraße 71, D-13089 Berlin, Germany Telephone: +49(0)30-47307098 Fax: +49(0)30-47307098 Email: info@guido-m-klemisch.de Web_Page: http://www.guido-m-klemisch.de/ Instruments: Renaissance consort recorders after Hier. S (Hieronimus Solonbron), Schnitzer, Bassano (all 16th century); transitional recorders; Ganassi recorders; baroque recorders after Bizey, Bressan, Debey, J.C. Denner, Heytz (Heitz), Perosa, Rippert, Schell, Stanesby Sr; also Jubiläum model designed by the maker; baroque flutes after Scherer, Grenser, Quantz, Kirst, Naust. Notes: Renaissance consort recorders are made in collaboration with Johannes Skorupa.
Maker: Kobliczek Instrumentenbau GmbH / Christoph Hamman Country: Germany Address_1: Georg-Ohm-Str 14, 6523 Taunusstein (Neuhof) Telephone: +49 (0) 6 128 734 03 Fax: +49 (0) 6 128 75181 Email: christoph.hammann@team-hammann.de Web_Page: http://www.team-hammann.de/ Instruments: Renaissance recorders after Praetorius; Ganassi recorders; baroque recorders after Stanesby & Anciuti; school recorders; Meister neo-baroque recorders; modern recorders with metal heads and adjustable blocks; pentatonich recorders Notes: Today the Kobliczek workshop is managed by Christoph Hammann.
Maker: Koch Recorders [Bill Koch] Country: United States of America (USA) Address_1: RR 1, Box 301, Haverhill NH 03765 Telephone: +1 603 989 5574 Instruments: Neo-baroque recorders. Notes: Founded in 1934 by William F Koch (1892-1970) and continued by his son Bill Koch who retired from making recorders six years ago.
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