Hotteterre A 392 Hotteterre A 392
I.H. Rottenburgh A 392 / 400 I.H. Rottenburgh A 392 / 400
I.H. Rottenburgh A 415 I.H. Rottenburgh A 415
G.A. Rottenburgh A 415 G.A. Rottenburgh A 415
A. Grenser A 415 - A 430 - A 440 A. Grenser A 415 - A 430 - A 440
Piccolos A 392 - A 415 / 430 Piccolos A 392 - A 415 / 430
Jacob Denner A 392 / 415 Jacob Denner A 392 / 415

A. Grenser (1720-1807) A 415 - A 430 - A 440

stained boxwood, imitation ivory rings, simple foot, silver key, classical A 415


grenadilla, imitation ivory rings, simple foot, silver key, classical A 415


natural boxwood, without rings, elliptical mouth hole, silver key, A 440


complete flute in stained boxwood or in grenadilla A 415


August Grenser made flutes with round (as in the baroque period) and elliptical mouth holes (as in the classical time); we are proposing both:
  • natural boxwood, without rings, elliptical mouth hole, silver key, A 440
  • grenadilla, imitation ivory rings, elliptical mouth hole, silver key, A 430
  • natural boxwood, without rings, round mouth hole, silver key, A 415
  • stained boxwood or grenadilla, imitation ivory rings, simple foot, round or elliptical mouth hole, A 415
  • complete flute A 415, stained boxwood or grenadilla
    • 1 head round mouth hole
    • 1 head elliptical mouth hole
    • 2 centers (difference = 5 mm)
    • 1 right hand
    • 1 simple foot
The sound is very clear and direct.
For C.P.E and W.F Bach, Mozart quartets.