Hotteterre A 392 Hotteterre A 392
I.H. Rottenburgh A 392 / 400 I.H. Rottenburgh A 392 / 400
I.H. Rottenburgh A 415 I.H. Rottenburgh A 415
G.A. Rottenburgh A 415 G.A. Rottenburgh A 415
A. Grenser A 415 - A 430 - A 440 A. Grenser A 415 - A 430 - A 440
Piccolos A 392 - A 415 / 430 Piccolos A 392 - A 415 / 430
Jacob Denner A 392 / 415 Jacob Denner A 392 / 415

Hotteterre A 392

 

stained boxwood, imitation ivory mouldings, silver key

Made after the Graz flute, Austria. Around 1700.
This is probably the most ancient model still existing from this family of makers and musicians.
As boxwood was the preferred wood, that's the one we are using.
We are proposing an adaptation headjoint (-5mm) to play a little bit higher.
The sound is deep, rich and noble.
For Early French music.