Mollenhauer 4317 Dream Alto Treble Wooden Recorder NEW
Mollenhauer 4317 Adri's Dream Alto/Treble Recorder in pearwood, Baroque fingering, double holes
Wide bore full sound for ensemble playing: the Dream-ensemble from soprano to knick bass
Renaissance The heyday of consort playing
Renaissance recorders were constructed in such a way that their sound within the ensemble blended to create an especially homogenous texture.
The construction of Adris Dream Recorder is based on these very same characteristics. The wide bore creates a strong
yet soft tone the ideal oncept for recorders meant to be played in large groups: ensembles, group lesson or music class.
Baroque fingering
a' = 442 Hz
Purchased parts package:
Instrument
Cotton bag
Wool mop
Joint grease
Fingering chart
Maintenance instructions
Adri's Dream recorder alto (treble) f', pearwood, baroque fingering, double hole. Made from natural pearwood with dark stained rings, this is an ideal recorder for large ensembles, recorder consort, group lessons or classes, the large finger holes making it ideal for children. Produced in collaboration with reputable Dutch recorder maker Adriana Breukink, the Dream range is a popular choice of instrument with all levels of player. Based on the renaissance style after van Eyck it has a wide bore giving it a broad, full sound, but has conventional baroque fingering. This results in a sound that is full and powerful like the renaissance originals but with an easy response over two octaves. The Dream recorder is also popular with folk musicians who require a louder instrument for performance with amplified instruments.