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Top : Arts : Music : Instruments : Winds : Woodwinds : Recorder
  • Ensembles
  • Fingering Charts
  • Recorder Players

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  • The Recorder Home Page: Indexes pages concerning the recorder: articles, technique, source material, makers, composers, music, retailers, players, recordings, MIDI files, education, software, and societies.
  • American Recorder Society: Group promoting recorder playing through education and outreach. Membership, events.
  • American Recorder Society - East Bay Chapter: Concert and activity calendar, articles, group and contact information.
  • Antique Sound Workshop, Ltd.: Designers, importers, and dealers of recorders. News, product information, catalogue, and contact details.
  • Boston Recorder Society: Includes meeting information, class offerings, and membership details.
  • Denver (Colorado) Chapter, American Recorder Society: For people with interests in early music, and baroque, renaissance and medieval instruments.
  • Dr. Fred Kersten: Visiting Assistant Professor at the Crane School of Music conducting postdoctoral research in chromostesia and working in music technology.
  • Eastern Connecticut Recorder Society: They offer monthly meetings, September through June, each conducted by a professional musician specializing in recorder music.
  • European Recorder Players Society: Information about membership benefits, items for sale, and their biennial event.
  • Fipple Test: Catalog of recorders by material, maker and other characteristics.
  • Gene Casti Music: An online recorder course for beginners through advanced players, with arrangements for recorder and other instruments, and membership only sheet music and sound files.
  • Han Hartog's Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque Music Homepage: Specializing in Dutch Recorder supplies, performers, and events.
  • Highland Park Recorder Society, New Jersey: A chapter of the American Recorder Society, is a non-profit organization dedicated to the recorder and to raising the level of proficiency in its performance.
  • Il Flauto Dolce : Home of the Sweet Pipes: The only educational website in Singapore about flauto dolce (a.k.a. recorder).
  • Laura Conrad's Recorder Page: Information about the Cantabile Recorder Consort, the Fall River Fipple Fluters, and links to related web sites.
  • Makoyan's Classical and Recorder MIDI: MIDI files of recorder, guitar and classical music; Webring.
  • Malcolm Tattersall: About music for recorders written or arranged by Malcolm Tattersall and published by Cootamundra Music and Orpheus Music. (Townsville, Queensland, Australia)
  • Music88 Recorders and Recorder Music: Information about the recorder, including teaching resources, sheet music, and other literature about it.
  • New York Recorder Guild: The oldest chapter of the American Recorder Society.
  • Northern Recorder Course: A recorder course held at University College Chester, UK, specialising in ensemble playing. Classes available for all abilities. All genres of music are studied from medieval to contemporary.
  • Orange County Recorder Society: Chapter of the American Recorder Society in Southern California.
  • Orpheus Music: They support contemporary music for recorder by publishing new recorder works, as well as supplying a range of other recorder music.
  • Princeton Recorder Society: Princeton NJ chapter of the American Recorder Society.
  • Recorder Music Mail Home Page: Information about the recorder, harpsichord and fortepiano, with a catalogue of music available through the site, and links to publications.
  • RecorderFriends: A discussion group for recorder players.
  • Recorders: A detailed list of recorders arranged by style and maker.
  • Recorders@ Plymouth: They provide a regular programme of ensemble playing days for recorder players in and around Plymouth, Devon.
  • Sacramento Recorder Society: Events, activities, members, concerts, workshops, and resources.
  • San Francisco Chapter of the American Recorder Society: They welcome recorder players, at all levels, to play at their monthly meetings.
  • Society of Recorder Players: Promoting recorder playing in the UK and Ireland
  • The Recorder Player's Page: Information about the instrument, sheet music, MP3 files, and directory of players.
  • The Seattle Recorder Society: Open to new and experienced recorder and viol players and other early musicians to monthly meetings for group playing, performances by local artists, and the Port Townsend Early Music Workshop.
  • Ture Bergstrøms Instrumentbyggeri: Historical musical instruments by Ture Bergstrøm, including technical drawings of some instruments.
  • Villavicencio's Recorder Page: Professional recorder player Cesar Villavicencio, with information about the electronic recorder, baroque music, live-electronics, and improvisation.
  • Washington D.C. Recorder Society: Introduction to the society, membership and workshop information, schedule, news, and links.
  • Weald Music Services: Composer Anthony Purnell gives details (and MIDI-files) of his "Festival Series" for recorder players of varied abilities.
  • Westchester Recorder Guild (WRG): A chapter of the American Recorder Society, welcomes adult recorder enthusiasts of all playing levels.
  • Woodhouse Recorder Week: International summer school for advanced recorder players, held in the UK.


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