Mollenhauer 5431KC Denner Tenor with Key

Angled Head "Knick" Tenor Recorder

Image Mollenhauer 5431KC Denner Tenor with Key

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Latest User Reviews

2 years ago

I love this tenor recorder

It was hard for me to play a standard, straight tenor recorder. This Denner is very easy to play and sounds great. I didn't care for the neck strap, so I use one for a saxophone. The angled head will complicate oiling, but I have not yet dealt with that issue.

5 years ago

Very responsive, in tune lightweight and comfortable

This recorder plays very easily and has broken in over time and plays its upper register notes easily. It also plays its lower register notes easily. The extra keys and knick make this a very comfortable recorder to play. The keys are quiet so they don't detract from the music with "clacking" sounds. The recorder sound blends very nicely with a range of other recorders, guitars, and cellos that it has played with. Very good recorder. We really have not noticed any shortcomings or problems with this recorder. We bought a second one because we liked the first so much.

Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Mollenhauer
  • Released in 2020
  • Average price : $1340
  • Baroque fingering with double holes
  • Material: Cherry wood
  • Tonal range: c1 - g#
  • a1 = 442 Hz
  • 4 Keys reduce the stretch length required by the hand
  • 3-Piece recorder
  • Produces a slim and stable sound with a certain convincing charm
  • Quick response in all registers makes this recorder ideal for virtuosic music of all eras
  • Includes a case and accessories
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