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Maker: Dr Robert Shlaer Country: United States of America (USA) Address_1: 3 Moya Lane, Santa Fe, New Mexico NM 87505-8869 Telephone: +1 505 466 3709 Email: lowpitchrecorders@earthlink.net Web_Page: http://home.earthlink.net/~lowpitchrecorders/ Instruments: Made baroque recorders after Bressan in the 1970s.
Now offers a hybrid low-pitch recorder comprising a modified Yamaha YRA-312B plastic alto with a wooden centre-joint to play at A=415 Hz.Notes: Advertised in Early Music 6(2): 303 (1978).
After a gap from recorder-making, due to health reasons, Robert is now making recorders once more.
Maker: Ella Siekman Country: Netherlands Address_1: Dorpsweg 129, 1676 GH Twisk, Amsterdam Telephone: +31 0227 548288 Email: siekmanblokfluitblouw@quicknet.nl Web_Page: http://siekmanbokfluitbouw.nl/ Instruments: Renaissance recorders; transitional recorders; Ganassi recorders; baroque recorders. Notes: Ella Siekman studied the recorder at the Utrecht conservatorium, graduating in 1983. Following this she decided to become a recorder maker. First she undertook intensive research of authentic historical tools for recorder building, studying with Sverre Kolberg. Next she studied originals in Vienna, Nuremberg and The Hague. She cooperated with the production of the measurements for the book Dutch Recorders of the 18th Century … (Acht et al, 1991). She has made recorders professionally since 1989.
Maker: Martin Skowroneck Country: Germany Address_1: Am Heiddam 47, D-28355 Bremen Oberneuland Telephone: +49 0421 250060 Notes: Born Berlin-Spandau, 21 Dec 1926).
Began making recorders in 1949 but switched to building harpsichords.See
DerWunderwerker. Hommage im Steinfurter Bagno (13.1.2007): Martin Skowroneck zum Achtzigsten. Concerto 213: 5 (Apr/May 2007).
Maker: Pietro Sopranzi Country: Italy Address_1: via Don Sturzo 4 - 35020 Albignasego (PD) Telephone: +39 (0)49 8805051 Fax: +39 (0)49 8805051 Email: pisopra@tin.it Instruments: Medieval recorders; Ganassi recorders; van Eyck recorders; baroque recorders; recorders after Bressan in plexiglass. Notes: Available from Roberto's Woodwind (USA)
Maker: Jaqueline Sorel Country: Netherlands Address_1: Kazernestraat 96D, 2514 CW Den Haag Telephone: +31 (0)70-3656170 Fax: +31 (0)70-3656170 Email: jacqueline@sorel-recorders.nl Web_Page: http://www.sorel-recorders.nl Instruments: Ganassi-style recorders; baroque recorders after Bressan, Debey, Jacob Denner, Stanesby Sr & Terton; modern (neo-baroque) recorders. Notes: Jaqueline has recently been the victim of email spoofing. Rumours that she has abandoned recorder making are entirely false!
Maker: Oliver St John Country: United Kingdom (UK) Address_1: The Old Stables, Manor Farm, Barns, East Hagbourne OX11 9ND Telephone: +44 01235 818437 Notes: Amateur recorder maker.
Maker: Helge Stiegler Country: Austria Address_1: Mühlein 12, A-3335 Weyer Telephone: +43 7355 7649 Email: HelgeStiegler@setzbauer.com Web_Page: http://www.setzbauer.com/ Instruments: Renaissance recorders; transitional recorders after Bassano and van Eyck; baroque recorders after Bressan and Stanesby Jr; modern alto in f' at A=443Hz called 'Louis', the name of which is inspired by the Dutch composer Louis Andriessen and refers to his piece Sweet; modern soprano in c' at A=443Hz. Notes:
Maker: Norman Stoecker Country: United States of America (USA) Address_1: 16607 Saddle Creek Road, Clarkson Valley, MO 63005 Email: con59@aol.com Notes: I would appreciate additional and missing data on this maker.
Maker: Rudolf Strathmann Country: Germany Address_1: Schlichtigstraße 10, D-24109 Melsdorf, Kiel Telephone: +49 04340 1317 Email: arnfred@strathmann-musicinstruments.de Web_Page: http://www.strathmann-musicinstruments.de/ Instruments: Strathmann flutes, modern keyed recorders. Notes: A patent for a fully keyed recorder was taken out in 1988 by the saxophonist Rudolf Strathmann who adapted the elaborate keywork and fingerings of the saxophone the the recorder (see front view). With his co-worker Klein in Kiel, a series of 'Strathmann flutes' has been developed with many modern features. The body is made of wood or durable plastic, the block height is adjustable with a simple thumbscrew, and the thumbhole is replaced by a key which opens two small holes high up in the head piece which raises any fingering of the lower register to the octave above (see side view). The volume of sound for all notes is stronger than on conventional recorders, and the timbre is said to be between that of a recorder and flute. Strathmann flutes have been made in both soprano and alto models.
The firm Mollenhauer have recently incorporated the patented Strathmann adjustable block in a newly designed alto recorder
Maker: Susato Country: United States of America (USA) Address_1: Kelischek Workshop for Historical Instruments Address_2: 199 Waldroup Road, Brasstown NC 28902 Telephone: +1 828 837 5833 (outside USA); 800 747 8755 (inside 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. Also 3- and 6-holed pipes. Notes: Tademark of The Kelischek Workshop for Historical Instruments, used for their range of wind instruments, including pentatonic and plastic renaissance-style recorders.
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