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Maker: Joël Arpin
Country: France
Address_1: 104, rue de Moulignon, F - 77860 Quincy-Voisins
Telephone: +33 (0)1 60 04 82 71
Fax: +33 (0)1 60 04 82 71
Email: joel.arpin@free.fr
Web_Page: http://joel.arpin.free.fr/
Instruments: Baroque recorders after Terton (sopranino and soprano), Bressan (alto), Denner (voice-flute); early baroque alto recorders (Bassano style) at 415 or 440 Hz.
Notes: Currently has a number of instruments immediately available.

Maker: Ragnar Arvidsson
Country: Sweden
Address_1: Blockflöjtmakare Ragnar Arvidsson
Address_2: Tättingegatan 6, S 426 69 Västra Frölunda
Telephone: +46 031 29 74 42
Email: arvidsson.ragnar@tele2.se
Web_Page: http://www.recorder-arvidsson.se/
Instruments: Baroque recorders after Bressan, Haka & Stanesby, and after his own design.

RA recorders are novel instruments of Arvidsson's own design with a unique bore derived from his engineering experience of microwave waveguide systems in radar and telecommunication equipment. They have the sound of renaissance recorders (close to Ganassi) but are played with neo-baroque fingering. They have a full chromatic range of 2 octaves (plus some extra high notes).
Notes: Hulthèn, A.L. (1997). Ragnar blends technology with music Contact 12. Also published in Swedish version of the magazine, Kontakt 12 (1997), as Ragnar blandar tekniken med musiken.

Maker: Aulos
Country: Japan
Address_1: Toyama Musical Instruments Co. Ltd,
Address_2: 41 Ohara-cho, Itabashi-ku, Tokyo 174-0061
Telephone: +81 3 9608305
Fax: +81 3 5916 2877
Email: info@toyamagakki.co.jp
Web_Page: http://www.toyamagakki.co.jp/
Instruments: Plastic recorders, also fifes and baroque flutes
Notes: Trademark of Toyama Musical Instruments.

Maker: Aura
Country: Netherlands
Address_1: AAFAb BV-NL, Jeremiestraat 4-6, NL-3511 TW Utrecht
Telephone: +31 0302 31693
Fax: +31 0302 312350
Email: aafab@wxs.nl
Web_Page: http://www.aafab.nl/
Instruments: Neo-baroque recorders.
Notes: Trademark of AAFAb.

Maker: Bare Bones Recorders
Country: United States of America (USA)
Address_1: Unknown
Instruments: plastic
Notes: Possibly made for West Music who sell them with their tutors.

Maker: Daniel Bariaux
Country: Belgium
Address_1: Avenue Buysdell 38, 1180 Bruxelles
Telephone: +32 02 374 1688
Notes: I would appreciate additional and missing data on this maker.

Maker: Bartlett Historical Woodwinds
Country: United States of America (USA)
Address_1: 7130 Maryland Ave, St Louis MO 63130
Instruments: Baroque recorders.
Notes: I would appreciate additional and missing data on this maker.

Maker: James F. Bartram Jr Historical Woodwinds
Country: United States of America (USA)
Address_1: 605 NE 6th St, Coupeville, WA 98239
Telephone: +1 360-678-9272
Email: jim@bartramrecorders.com
Web_Page: http://www.bartramrecorders.com/
Instruments: North American warranty service representative for Küng recorders.
Notes: Jim is now undertaking recorder re-voicing for any recorders, including those he made while still an active maker. He plans to recommence recorder-making shortly.

Maker: Jean-François Beaudin
Country: Canada
Address_1: 312 Chemin Richford Rd, Frelighsburg, PQ J0J 1C0
Telephone: +1 450- 298-5161
Email: jfbeaudin@hotmail.com
Web_Page: http://www.flute-beaudin.com/
Instruments: Early French baroque recorders by Depuis (alto A=415 Hz, tenor in C at A=392 & 415 Hz), Rippert (alto at A=392 Hz).

Also makes baroque flutes by Quantz, Rippert and Lecler.
Notes: Jean-François Beaudin is a player and maker of early flutes and recorders who has gained an international reputation through his drawings of original instruments and his reproductions of them. He has played the recorder since he was 9 and the flute since he was 20, completed a degree at the University of Montréal (Quebec) in 1978, and from 1978 to 1980 studied the recorder with Michael Barker and Ricardo Kanji, and traverso with Bart Küyken at The Hague Conservatory (Netherlands).

In order to pursue his studies of the music of Hotteterre and composers of his time, Jean-François made a reconstruction of an alto recorder by Dupuis. This led to further reproductions after originals by Wijne Stanesby Jnr, Bressan, Bizey and Ganassi. During his time in Holland, Jean-François met and studied with the Australian recorder maker Fred Morgan and continued his work with him in Daylesford, Victoria during 1986. More recent collaborations have been with Olivier Cottet and Marc Ecochard, and Philippe Bolton in the south of France. He is currently working towards a reconstruction of a tenor recorder by Stanesby Jr.

Maker: Bel Canto
Country: Japan
Address_1: Toyama Musical Instruments Co. Ltd,
Address_2: 41 Ohara-cho, Itabashi-ku, Tokyo 174-0061
Telephone: +81 3 9608305
Fax: +81 3 5916 2877
Email: info@toyamagakki.co.jp
Web_Page: http://www.toyamagakki.co.jp/
Instruments: Plastic recorders (sopranino & soprano).
Notes: Trademark of Toyama Musical Instruments Co. Ltd.

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