Tenor baroque (anonymous) 415 Hz
Magnificent baroque tenor recorder in 415 Hz probably of Italian origin, anonymous, preserved in the Grassi Museum of the University of Leipzig.
This original recorder is in an excellent state of preservation.
It has a range of two octaves and one note, without key, with modern baroque fingering and double-holes.
A slight fingering adjustment is necessary, however, for F#, where a half-hole must be covered with the little finger of the right hand.
The sound is round, warm and even.
Wood used : maple (natural or stained)
Pitch : 415 Hz
