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Wenner Alto Recorder after Bressan in European Boxwood (a392)This handmade alto recorder at a=392 by German maker Martin Wenner is perfect for playing French Baroque music. Wenner's recorder is after an original by Pierre Jaillard Bressan (1663 1731) in Frans Bruggen's collection. You can hear the original being played in several recordings by Bruggen! Bressan moved from France to England in 1688 and established himself in London, where he mainly made recorders. His instruments tended to have thick ivory mounts
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