MOECK - Historical Woodwinds
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- Crumhorns
- Their tone is similar to the organ regal. Fingered approximately like recorders.
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| R01 |
Soprano - Maple, oiled, double reed
with wind cap. |
$765.00 |
| R02 |
Alto - Maple, oiled, double reed with
wind cap. |
$841.50 |
| R02a |
Alto in G, without keys - Maple, oiled,
double reed with wind cap. |
$841.50 |
| R03 |
Tenor - Maple, oiled, double reed with
wind cap. |
$1,053.00 |
| R04 |
Bass - Maple, oiled, double reed with
wind cap. |
$1,350.00 |
| R05 |
Great Bass - Maple, oiled, double reed
with wind cap. |
$2,385.00 |
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- Cornamuses
- Their tone is softer than that of the crumhorn.
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| R10 |
Soprano - Maple, oiled, double reed
with wind cap. |
$562.50 |
| R11 |
Alto - Maple, oiled, double reed with
wind cap. |
$601.20 |
| R12 |
Tenor - Maple, oiled, double reed with
wind cap. |
$680.40 |
| R13 |
Bass - Maple, oiled, double reed with
wind cap. |
$905.40 |
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- Rauschpfeifes
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| R15 |
Sopranino - Maple, oiled. |
$484.20 |
| R16 |
Soprano - Maple, oiled. |
$518.40 |
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- Dulcians
- The forerunner of the bassoon. It's verstility lies in the fact that it over blows and
has a wide compass. A muted is upplied with each instrument to soften the tone, if
required. Maple, oiled.
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| R56 |
Bass, with F key |
$3,834 |
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- Shwams
- The forerunner of today's oboe. Pearwood, oiled.
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| R66 |
Soprano after a late model by Jacob Denner
(Nuremberg 1681-1735). Historiches Museum, Frankfurt. In the manner of the so-called Germ
Schalmei |
$1,160.10 |
| R67 |
Alto after Johann Christoph Denner
(1655-1707). Historiches Museum, Frankfurt. |
$1,697.40 |
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- Schalmei
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| R68 |
Sopranino - Pearwood, oiled. |
$450.00 |
| R69 |
Soprano, played with a pirouette to support
the embouchure. Pearwood, oiled. |
$532.80 |
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- Renaissance Flutes
- After originals in the Accademia Filarmonica di Verona. Design by Neidhard Boussett,
Berlin.
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| R83 |
Tenor (also called soprano) Perwood or
Plumwood, oiled |
$528.30 |
| R84 |
Bass (also called alto) Perwood or Plumwood,
oiled |
$810.00 |
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- Cornetti
- Played with an embouchure similar to trumpets but with recorder-like fingering. For use
as an ensemble or solo instrument or as an accompaniment instrument in choral music.
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| R71 |
Cornetto diritto with separate metal
mouthpiece, pearwood, oiled. |
$381.60 |
| R73 |
Cornetto curvo, leather wrapped pearwood
with horn mouth piece. |
$1,057.00 |
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- Baroque Flutes (in cases)
- After Godefroid Adrien Rottenburgh (Brussels 1707-1790), designed by Claire Soubeyran,
Paris.
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| B03 |
A'=440 Hz, Ebony |
$1,350.00 |
| B04 |
A'=415 Hz, Ebony |
$1,431.00 |
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- Oboes (in cases)
- Design by Harry A. Vas Dias, Decatur, Georgia, USA. Maracaibo Boxwood, oiled.
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| B17 |
A'=415 Hz, after Jacob Denner (Nuremberg
1681-1735). |
$1,665.00 |
| B18 |
A'=440 Hz, after Barnaba Grassi (Milan about
1790). |
$1,665.00 |
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- Bassoons (in cases)
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| B32 |
A'=440 Hz, Maple, oiled with keys for
E-flat and G. |
$4,549.50 |
| B33 |
A'=415 Hz, Maple, oiled with keys for
E-flat and G. |
$4,777.00 |
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| Rackett
(German sausage bassoon) |
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| B38 |
Ten conical bores makes if a very handy
instrument. Played also with the aid of the lower finger joints. Pearwood, oiled. |
$1,791.50 |
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- Chalumeaux
- Forerunners of the clarinet.
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| B40 |
Sopranino - Pearwood, oiled. |
$562.00 |
| B41 |
Soprano - Pearwood, oiled |
$612.00 |
| B42 |
Alto - Pearwood, oiled |
$646.20 |
| B43 |
Tenor - Pearwood, oiled |
$778.50 |
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- Clarinet
- Transposes in G, sounds in C. 3 brass keys.
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| B45 |
Soprano, plumwood. |
$517.50 |
| B46 |
Soprano, ebony. |
$550.80 |
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- Serpent
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| R76 |
Sometimes called the "bass of the cornet
family", its original purpose was to strengthen the sound of church choirs. It
remained in use among town or guild musicians until 1800, and was employed in military
music far into the 19th century. |
$4,108.50 |
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- Cortol
- The Cortol is a double-reed windcap with an extended bore, 2 octave range. Modern
variant of the kortholt.
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- Cortols provide the means at a minimum cost, for playing a wide range of consort music.
Well-designed of polystyrene with a wood-lie appearance, they blend will with recorders
and fulfill the needs of early music enthusiasts, soloists & collegiums.
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| altcor |
Alto - Comes with instructions, fingering
charts and a selection of solo and enxemble pieces for the beginner. |
$225.00 |
| tencor |
Tenor - not available until 2002 |
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