- The
Rottenburgh family was a
Belgian family of
instrument makers and
musicians who
created a
highly regarded collection of
instruments in
Brussels in...
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according to the two
different systems used to
construct the b****oon.
Rottenburgh family,
Brussels 18th
century Wilhelm Heckel Yamaha Fox
Products W. Schreiber...
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worth the
while of any
human being to
cultivate it, had not the Duke of
Rottenburgh found it very well
worth his
while to pay his
tenant for
living there...
- Sr.), J.C. and J. Denner, Hotteterre, Bressan, Haka, Heitz, Rippert,
Rottenburgh,
Steenbergen and Terton. Most of
these makers also
built other wind instruments...
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allowed him to work with
Moeck to
develop their Rottenburgh model line (named
after the
Rottenburgh family of
instrument makers) of
Baroque recorders...
- (disambiguation) Rothenberg, Hesse,
Germany Rothenburg (disambiguation)
Rottenburgh family This
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early music, they
worked with
Friedrich von
Huene to
develop their Rottenburgh model line.
Moeck formerly manufactured historical instruments such as...
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second floor.
Among the
notable pieces of the
collection are the
famous Rottenburgh Alto recorder,
instruments invented by
Adolphe Sax, a
unique set of giant...
- (accessed 4
December 2014). Lander,
Nicholas S. 1996–2014h. "Recorders by
Rottenburgh".
Recorder Home Page:
Historic makers,
instruments &
collections (accessed...