Alto recorders
F-Alto after “Stanesby Junior”, A=442 Hz
in Europ. boxwood, African blackowood (Grenadilla)
Thomas Stanesby junior, London
built 1713-1754
Cite de la musique Paris (Original)
Thomas Stanesby junior, London
built 1713-1754
Cite de la musique Paris (Original)
F-Alto after “Stanesby Junior”, A=442 Hz
in Europ. boxwood, African blackowood (Grenadilla)
Thomas Stanesby junior, London, 1713-1754
built 1720 (assumed)
4-part version
Thomas Stanesby junior, London, 1713-1754
built 1720 (assumed)
4-part version
F-Alto after “Denner”, A=415 oder 442 Hz
in Europ. boxwood, African blackowood (Grenadilla)
Jacob Denner (1681-1735)
The Danish Music Museum
Jacob Denner (1681-1735)
The Danish Music Museum
F-Alto after “Bressan”, A=415 Hz
Peter Bressan, 1663-1731
in Europ. boxwood, African blackowood (Grenadilla)
built 1720-1724
Frans Brüggen Collection
in Europ. boxwood, African blackowood (Grenadilla)
built 1720-1724
Frans Brüggen Collection
G-Alto after “Gahn”, A=415 Hz
in Europ. boxwood, African blackowood (Grenadilla)
Johann Benedict Gahn (Nürnberg), 1674-1711
built 1698/1711
Original Frans Brüggen Collection
Johann Benedict Gahn (Nürnberg), 1674-1711
built 1698/1711
Original Frans Brüggen Collection
F-Alto after “Oberlender”, A=415 Hz
in Europ. boxwood, African blackowood (Grenadilla)
Johann Wilhelm der I.
built around 1735 in Nürnberg
Original in the Museum für Musikinstrumente Universität Leipzig
Johann Wilhelm der I.
built around 1735 in Nürnberg
Original in the Museum für Musikinstrumente Universität Leipzig
F Alto after “Heitz”, A=415 Hz
in snake wood with ornamental rings
Johann Heitz, 1672-1737
Original Frans Brüggen Collection
Johann Heitz, 1672-1737
Original Frans Brüggen Collection