Moeck 5211
Moeck 5211 baroque soprano recorder, from Jan Steenbergen, in pearwood, 3 parts
Soprano register (A = 442 Hz / A = 415 Hz also available )
In natural pear wood
3 parts body, with double holes
Baroque fingering
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- MO 5211
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Jan Steenbergen (1676-1730) was a Dutch woodwind master recorder maker. He also made and sold various kinds of wind instruments as it was said "for a fair price, to be paid only if satisfaction was provided". He also has worked with the widely celebrated master Richard Haka for eight consecutive years before practising as a master.
Steenbergen's originals were pitched close to A = 415 Hz, meaning that modern copists do not have to scale the bore. Different from other Dutch makers, he was perhaps more inspired by English makers, such as as Bressan and Stanesby.
The Moeck soprano is modeled after his instruments, the difference being that the Moeck is softer and sweeter, making it better for ensembles. It is however a versatile recorder, suitable for a wide range of baroque music.
Anyone in the market for a sweet and clear sounding recorder will be delighted with Moeck's interpretation of the craft of this renowned master. Made by hand by selected experienced craftsmen, this recorder will satisfy the most discerning professional.
We propose it with a two year warranty from our workshop.