Baroque Northwest Quartet
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Renaissance flute by Folkers & Powell, Hudson, NY,
2005, After Claude Rafi, Lyons, d. 1553.
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Baroque flute by Folkers & Powell, Hudson, NY,
1996, after Denner, Nuremburg, c. 1720.
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Baroque flute by Folkers & Powell, Hudson, NY,
1995, after Carlo Palanca, Torino, c. 1750.
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Descant Recorder by Friedrich von Huene, Brookline,
MA, 1985, after Engelbert Terton, Rijssen, The
Netherlands, c. 1710
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Renaissance alto recorder by David Ohannesian,
Seattle, WA, 2000.
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Six string solo viol by John Pringle, North
Carolina, 1997, after William Addison, London,
1670.
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Seven string viol by Bert Dekker, Vries,
Netherlands, 2005, after Johann Christian Hofmann,
Leipzig, early 18th century.
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Treble viol by John Pringle, North Carolinia, 2001,
after Gioann Maria, Venice, 1580.
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Tenor Lyra da braccio by Marco Salerno, Rome,
Italy, 2001, after early 16th century Florentine
iconography.
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Viola da Braccio by Marco Ternovec, Belgium, 1988,
after Hieronimus Brensius, Bononiensis, Bologna,
16th century.
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Archlute by Sebastiàn Nuñez, Utrecht,
The Netherlands, 1997, after Matteo Sellas, Venice,
Italy, ca. 1630.
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Baroque Guitar by Stephen Barber & Sandi Harris,
London, UK, 2006, after Alexandre Voboam, Paris,
France, 1680.
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Theorbo by Andrew Rutherford, NY, NY, 1982, after
Matteo Sellas, Italy, c. 1600.
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