
Our reproduction is based on a later 18th century model (c. 1785-1790) by August Grenser, Dresden, one of the most distinguished makers, reflecting the Dresden school at the threshold of the Classical era.
Hand-carved key-blocks formed directly from the wood, following historical construction methods. Keys include: Thumb B-flat, G-sharp, short F, and D-sharp, helps with chromatic notes while the usual cross-fingered notes can still be played.
With its A = 430 Hz pitch, it reflects late 18th-century pitch standards for early Classical repertoire, including works by Mozart, Haydn, Beethoven, and their contemporaries.
- Pitch: A=430 Hz and (or) A=440 Hz
- Head joint with tuning slide.
- D foot joint with a register.
- Screwed stopper.
- Crafted from Cocobolo wood or Grenadilla ebony wood.
- Wood ends are protected by imitation ivory rings.
- Keys are casted from brass in original finish 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.