PHILIPPE BOLTON, RECORDER MAKER

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PRE-BAROQUE or TRANSITIONAL RECORDERS

(Soprano or descant in c,   Alto (treble)in g,   Tenor in c)




Soprano (descant) recorder in c after Haka, "Handfluyt" or "van Eyck recorder"

440, 466 or 415 Hz

This recorder was designed after the transitional style instrument by Haka, from the middle of the 17th century, in the Edinburgh University Collection of Historic Musical Instruments.

pre-baroque soprano recorder after Haka

The recorder after Haka has a fairly wide, slightly conical bore, giving a range of two and a half octaves with historical fingerings (Mersenne or van Eyck). It is particularly suitable for playing Jacob van Eyck's music and the 17th century Italian repertoire.
It is made from French boxwood.

You can listen to the version at 415 Hz here

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Falconiero (1585 - 1656): Corriente dicha La Mota  

You can listen to the version at 440 Hz here

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Jacob van Eyck (ca 1590-1657) : Si vous me voules guerir  



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Pre-baroque alto recorder in g after Haka

440, 466 or 415 Hz

pre-baroque alto recorder in g after Haka

This recorder is derived from the Haka soprano. It has the same range and fingerings, and can provide an alternative solution to the Ganassi recorder for playing 17th century repertoire.



The instrument is made from French boxwood and has a range of more than 2 octaves.

You can listen to this instrument in a video
here  Flûte à bec alto prébaroque dans une vidéo YouTube on YouTube, or here  Flûte à bec alto prébaroque dans une vidéo Daily Motion on Dailymotion

Falconiero : La Suave Melodia


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Pre-baroque tenor recorder after an anonymous Italian instrument

(n° SAM 148asterisque in the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna)
440 or 466 Hz

This solo recorder has the same musical qualities as the soprano and alto above, with a range of two and a half octaves, and can play the XVIIth century repertoire at actual pitch.
Its bore profile is similar to that of recorders by Rafi and of some instruments by Kinsecker.





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this instrument here

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Jacob van Eyck: Onse Vader in Hemelryck  

pre-baroque tenor recorder after an anonymous italian instrument
The range and fingerings are similar to those of the Haka recorders above.
The last hole is near enough not to need a key, making fast playing easier.
This instrument can be made from boxwood, fruit woods or palissander (rosewood).

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asterisqueThe maker's stamp on the original recorder:

The stamp on SAM 148
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soprano recorder after Haka alto recorder in g after Haka

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Baroque soprano recorder


Philippe BOLTON,
22 Le Grand Portail, F-84570 VILLES-SUR-AUZON, France
TEL : +33 4 90 61 86 11

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