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Baroque Flute - G.A. Rottenburgh (Brussels, 1709-1790) - A=415-430 Hz

Baroque Flute - G.A. Rottenburgh (Brussels, 1709-1790) - A=415-430 Hz

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Our reproduction is modeled after an original Godfridus Adrianus Rottenburgh flute (Brussels, 1709–1790), formerly owned by the Belgian flutist Barthold Kuijken. Kuijken’s performances and recordings helped define modern Baroque flute practice.

This instrument is ideally suited to French and Franco-Belgian repertoire by composers such as Michel Blavet, Jean-Marie Leclair, Jacques-Christophe Naudot, and Joseph Bodin de Boismortier, as well as works by Georg Philipp Telemann and early compositions by C. P. E. Bach.

Its refined response and elegant articulation reflect the musical language Kuijken explored extensively in both solo and chamber repertory.

  • Pitch A=415 Hz
  • Corps de rechange for A=430 (interchangeable joint).
  • D foot joint with a register.
  • Screw cork.
  • Crafted from Olive wood.
  • Wood-ends are protected by imitation Ivory rings.
  • The key is casted from brass and features steel springs with leather pad.
  • Comes with care instructions, and a guide with a fingering chart.
  • Additionally, accessories such as a plush-lined protective case, cleaning cloth, and extra key pads are provided.

Also known as Flauto Traverso or Transverse Flute, you can check out others modeled after August Grenser and JJ Quantz