This webring is intended to link recorder music sites and pages whose central focus is on either playing the recorder or listening to and the appreciation of recorder music. This includes recorder players and groups, societies, sheet music, books, instruments, composers and publishers, recorded material etc.
Philippe Bolton has been making recorders for 30 years. The site presents medieval, Ganassi, pre-baroque, baroque & and electroacoustic recorders. There are also fingering charts, pages with information about the history & acoustics of the instrument, and a series of workshop pictures on making a recorder.
The Recorder Player's Page gives you a collection of scores from different composers, music you can listen to (mp3s), different articles and lots of contact information about other recorderplayers whom you might want to get to know
The Recorder Society of Long Island (RSLI) is a chapter of the American Recorder Society. Our monthly playing meetings are held on the second Saturday of the month from September to May and are led by professional recorder players.
The Twin Cities Recorder Guild is the Minnesota chapter of the American Recorder Society. It supports recorder playing and early music in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area through monthly meetings, performances, workshops, and a newsletter.
Follow Me is a songbook without notes. Instead it will show you how to put your fingers on your instrument. The fingerings are available for keyboard (melody and chords), recorder (melody) and guitar (chords).
Magnamusic imports and sells Moeck, Mollenhauer, Aura, Adler, Zen On and other recorders. We also carry Early, Baroque and educational sheet music and historical wind instruments. Free catalogs.
Since 1976, the Recorder Shop has been offering quality musical instruments, sheet music and accessories to early music enthusiasts. Owned and operated by musicians, we strive to offer knowledgeable, cheerful and prompt service. Because of your faithful support over the years, we have expanded to include music publishing: Dovehouse Editions and Loux Music. Our School Music Department is for music teachers featuring classroo
Southern California Recorder Society (SCRS), is a chapter of the American Recorder Society. We have monthly meetings and sponsor concerts and workshops. Players of all levels are welcome. Visit our website for more information.
G C Music provides a free Recorder course with sound files. We have material for musicians of all levels from total beginner to accomplished professional. Original compositions and traditional arrangements are by Prof. Gene Casti.
Free early music scores and arrangements for recorder. Vous trouverez ici des partitions gratuites de musique ancienne en version originale et dans leur transcription pour flûte à bec.
The Sacramento Recorder Society, a chapter of the American Recorder Society, is dedicated to education about the recorder and early music. We have monthly meetings and sponsor concerts and workshops. Players of all levels are welcome.