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Ad Libitum
A chamber music group based in Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil.
Amsterdam Loeki Stardust Quartet
A quartet from the Netherlands consisting of Karel van Steenhoven, Bertho Driever, Daniël Brüggen and Daniel Koschitzki.
Bennetts & Bowman Recorder Duo
A duet from United Kingdom: Kathryn Bennetts and Peter Bowman.
Berkshire Recorder Consort
A group from SE England specialising in early music on recorders and other early instruments.
Brisk Recorder Quartet
Biography, discography, and booking information for the Netherlands-based quartet.
Diferencias
Swiss ensemble that performs music from the Middle Ages and Renaissance.
Dionysus Consort
Founded in 1999 at the Royal Conservatory in The Hague, they perform renaissance music of the 15th and 16th centuries.
Dymaxion Recorder Consort
Located in Perth, Australia, they consist of five players primarily functioning in the SATB format.
Flanders Recorder Quartet
Bart Spanhove, Han Tol, Joris van Goethem and Paul van Loey travel around the world with more than 150 recorders in tow performing for international audiences.
Flauti Animati Scotica
A recorder quintet based in southwest Scotland.
Flauto Dolce
A Swedish recorder quintet who play renaissance, baroque, and contemporary music, including jazz.
Flauto Nuovo
Netherlands based group specializing in renaissance and baroque music.
Fontanella
Recorder quintet with a repertoire from medieval polyphony to contemporary jazz. Information about concerts, the players, educational work, and mp3 samples.
Hampshire Recorder Sinfonia
They consist of some 20-30 recorder players, playing instruments ranging in size from the sopranino to the contrabass.
Heart of England Recorder Orchestra
HERO is a band of enthusiastic and experienced players of all ages.
National Youth Recorder Orchestra
The Society of Recorder Players founded this fully-constituted, orchestrally-organised, professionally-conducted ensemble for advanced young recorder players.
Peregrine Recorder Orchestra
Performing concerts in East Anglia.
Phoenix Recorder Orchestra
With a centre of gravity between Bristol and Gloucester, they explore the recorder orchestra repertoire, from the 16th century Renaissance up to the present day.
Piping Hot Recorder Consort
All-female recorder consort based in Cumbria, UK, who play music from the Renaissance to the present day.
Rogue Valley Recorder Consort
A group of recorder players of various degrees of proficiency from Medford, Oregon.
Scottish Recorder Orchestra
An orchestra with sections playing sopranino, descant, treble, tenor, bass, great bass, and contrabass recorders.
Sirena Recorder Quartet
Pia Loman, Helle Nielsen, Marit Ernst, and Karina Helene Agerbo formed an ensemble at the Carl Nielsen Academy of Music in Odense and perform both newly written compositions and early music.
Souhegan Recorder Consort
Named after the Souhegan River in southern New Hampshire, they perform as a trio, quartet, or quintet at all types of occasions, with instruments ranging from sopranino to bass recorders, and dressed in attire reminiscent of a previous era.
The Bremen Recorder Touring Company
This German recorder consort performs a wide ranging repertoire of music including rags, blues, jazz, and musicals.
The Flautadors Recorder Quartet
This group from the United Kingdom met while studying at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama and offer a repertoire ranging from medieval to modern.
The Manchester Recorder Orchestra
Players mainly from the Greater Manchester conurbation.
The Merry Makers Recorder Trio
A recorder trio from Columbus, Ohio, specializing in medieval, renaissance, baroque, and classical music.
The North East Recorder Orchestra
They hold monthly sessions in the Hall of Christchurch, Shieldfield, Newcastle upon Tyne.
The Schwanewede Recorder Consort
A group of young amateur musicians who were members of the "Klingende Runde für jung und alt, Schwanewede".
The Woodland Consort
Amateur recorder group from Seattle who play Renaissance and Baroque music.
Willobie Consort
A five member recorder consort.
Wirral Recorder Orchestra
They were formed to encourage recorder players from all over the North West to play in an orchestral setting and hold two concerts a year.