The recorder has enchanted music-loving people with its sound for many centuries. As one of the oldest musical instruments, it had its heyday in the Renaissance and Baroque periods. In the 20th century, it regained importance through the rediscovery of early music and because of its outstanding suitability for contemporary music. The recorder now also has a place in jazz and popular music.
The instruments
- Soprano recorder
(usually as an entry-level instrument) - Alto-tenor-bass-great bass-contrabass recorder and sopranino
in the continuation
- Soprano recorder
From when?
- The lessons are available for children aged 5 and over
- For young people and adults without age limit
Rental instrument/purchase
- A number of plastic soprano recorders are available free of charge for a maximum of one month for initial lessons. The teacher will be happy to advise you on the purchase of your own instrument.
- A small number of tenor and bass recorders are available to borrow for ensemble lessons
Do you have any questions?
Get in touch with Elisabeth Eichenberg.
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