Greta Haug-Hryciw – Musical Miscellanea
Table P-2
Pre-owned instruments, technique books for harp and for small percussion, a book of Lieder) and early music CDs.
Items for Sale:
Technique books for harp and for small percussion, a book of Lieder with piano accompaniment, and early music CDs
Alto recorder after Dennerat A415 by Ralf Netsch in beautiful condition. Figured European boxwood, thumbhole bushing, threaded joints. Original handmade soft case. On Consignment. Asking price $800 (price for new is around $2500)
Contrabass recorder by Küng from the estate of Dan Lapsansky. Proceeds to be donated to his beloved Barbary Coast Recorder Orchestra. Asking $4000 (price for new is $8000+) - may be negotiable.
Contrabass recorder by Paetzold in mint condition. On consignment. Asking price $2000 (current market value ~$3000, price new ~$6500) - may be negotiable
Alto cornamuse (unknown maker) – stained maple and varnished finish, with plastic reeds. Handmade soft case included. Make an offer.
Consort of Renaissance recorders pitched at A=440 Hz made by Bernard Junghänel of plumwood with natural oiled finish in hard case (SnSAATTB)
Not on display: Renaissance Great Bass and Contrabass recorders, also by Junghänel, made of curly maple, and packed in a custom case. You’ve got to see them to believe them! Viewing for purchase by appointment only - contact Greta directly or inquire at the Exhibition. Photos will be linked here soon.
Baroque recorders by Joachim Paetzold including a pair of F altos at A440 (in a duo case), and an F alto pitched at A392. The collection includes an F alto by by Junghänel, pitched at A392 .
Small miscellaneous instruments: aluminum Turkish goblet drum (dumbek), set of bamboo panpipes, sweet little harmonica, and miscellaneous accessories