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Maker: Herbert Paetzold Country: Germany Address_1: Schwabenstraße 14, D - 87640 Ebenhofen Telephone: +49 (0)83 42 89 91 11 Fax: +49 (0)83 42 89 91 22 Email: herbert.paetzold@blockfloetenbau-online.info Web_Page: http://www.alte-musik.info/ Instruments: Transitional recorders; baroque recorders after Denner, Steenbergen, Stanesby, Gahn, Echentop & Englehard; school recorders; modern (square) recorders; csakans. Notes: The range of Paetzold square bass recorders is the same as standard bass recorders approximately two octaves (A-440). Four sizes are now available a bass (new) in f, a greatbass in c (an octave below a tenor), a contrabass if F (one octave below a regular bass), and a monster subcontrabass (new) in C (two octaves below a tenor). One major attraction of these instruments, in addition to their lovely tone and unusual appearance, is that their sound, even on the lowest bottom notes, is very strong, in contrast to many other maker's low instruments. The instruments speak easily over the full two-octave range. Articulation is quick and light. They all have double keys for the bottom two notes. A hard case and a stand is available for each instrument. The waiting time for delivery is two to four months.
The impetus for the design of these instruments came from a desire to lower the cost and simplify the construction of large recorders, making them available to a wider range of players. Since they are made of high quality beech-veneered plywood, neither expensive solid blocks of wood nor labor-intensive lathe work is required. The resulting recorders, although not cheap, are considerably less expensive than other makes of comparably sized recorders. For instance, Moeck's cost approximately twice as much.
Maker: Joachim Paetzold Country: Germany Address_1: Tubingen Instruments: Designer of modern square bass recorders manufactured by his nephew Herbert Paetzold, and (with Nikolaj Tarasov) of modern recorders with extended range manufactured by Mollenhauer. Notes: Joachim Paetzold worked in the Stieber workshops from 1949 until he left in 1961. Stieber never made recorders himself. See American Recorder 12(4), 1971.
Maker: Richard Palm Country: United States of America (USA) Address_1: 67 Eldora Drive, Mountain View, CA 94041-2217 Email: richardpalm@yahoo.com Instruments: Used to make baroque alto recorders at various pitches, but no longer active as a recorder maker. Notes:
Maker: Luca de Paolis Country: Italy Address_1: Piazza Aia di Pile n 9, 67100 L'Aquila Telephone: +39 862 313103 Fax: +39 862 313103 Email: ludepa@tiscalinet.it Web_Page: http://www.ldpflautidolci.net Instruments: Medieval recorders in Pythagorean temperament;
Renaissance recorders after P.Grece, Rafi and Ganassi; Transitional recorders after Rosenborg and van Eyck style; Baroque recorders after Bressan, Denner, Steenbergen, Stanesby jr, Gahn and Hallet.Notes: Finishes instruments from the Fred Morgan workshop, Daylesford, Australia.
Maker: Marco Piga Country: Italy Address_1: Francesco Li Virghi Address_2: La Quercia del vento, 01028 Orte (VT) Instruments: Ceramic baroque recorders after Stanesby. Notes: Works with Li Virghi via whom he can be contacted.
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Maker: Martin Praetorius Country: Germany Address_1: Am Amsthof 4, D-29355, Beedenbostel Telephone: +49 (0)5145 93234 Fax: +49 (0)5145 93235 Email: mail@martin-praetorius.de Web_Page: http://www.martin-praetorius.de/ Instruments: Renaissance recorders; baroque recorders after an orignal alto by Thomas Stanesby in the collection of Frans Brüggen. Also dulcians. Notes:
Maker: Prelude Country: Israel Address_1: Unknown Instruments: Plastic (ABS) recorders. Notes: I would appreciate additional and missing data on this maker.
Maker: Prescott Workshop Country: United States of America (USA) Address_1: 14 Grant Road, Hanover NH 03755 Telephone: +1 (603) 643 6442 Fax: +1 (603) 643 5219 Email: recorders@aol.com Web_Page: http://prescottworkshop.com/ Instruments: Renaissance consort recorders; transitional recorders; baroque recorders after Boekhout, Bressan, Jacob Denner, Johann Christoph Denner, & Steenbergen; neo-baroque 'Prescott' recorders. Notes:
Maker: Rahma Country: France Address_1: La Licorne, 123 rue Saint-Honoré, 75001 Paris Telephone: +33 1 42 36 82 43 Instruments: Plastic neo-baroque & school recorders. Notes: I would appreciate additional and missing data on this maker.
Maker: Yoav Ran Country: Israel Address_1: 5 Benjamin Street, 76244 Rehovot Telephone: +972-(0)8-9452526 Fax: +972-(0)8-9452526 Email: ran936@bezeqint.net Instruments: Ganassi recorders; baroque recorders after Debey, Stanesby & Steenbergen; neo-baroque recorders. Notes:
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