Moeck 4201 Rottenburgh Soprano
Soprano Recorder

Latest User Reviews
A lovely soprano recorder
I decided to upgrade from my 32 year old wooden Moeck student recorder. I'm so pleased I did.
I set myself a budget and this model came within it. I read other reviews before making my purchase
It has a lovely sound. I'm certainly happy I took the plunge and bought this model. I'm very pleased with it
Great instrument!
This is an excellent instrument with a sweet yet powerful sound. I was surprised by its quick response and flexibility. It is a reliable instrument that projects well in all kinds of setups. I highly recommend it. The quality and the price are worth investing the money in.
I'm very happy with this Rottenburgh Soprano!
This was my first wooden descant recorder after playing a range of plastic recorders for a while and I am very pleased with it. I am not a professional or expert recorder player and use this recorder mainly for personal playing and learning. It has a nice, clear and bright tone with all notes easy to play. In my opinion it sounds better than most the top of the range plastic recorders I own and does not clog with condensation often. The Rottenburgh also looks aesthetically beautiful and appears quite expensive with the dark stain effect, while it also comes with a nice zipped box to keep it in.
It is impregnated with wax so does not require oiling like other wooden recorders.
Overall I am very pleased with this purchase.
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Moeck
- Released in 2006
- Average price : $229
- Body from stained maple
- Three-piece
- Baroque fingering
- With double holes
- Incl. case, cleaning rod and cloth, certificate and fingering chart
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