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  •  Antique Sound Workshop, Ltd.  - http://www.aswltd.com
     Designers, importers, and dealers of recorders. News, product information, catalogue, and contact details.
  •  Weald Music Services  - http://www.btinternet.com/~WealdMusicServices/
     Composer Anthony Purnell gives details (and MIDI-files) of his "Festival Series" for recorder players of varied abilities.
  •  Magnamusic Distributors, Inc.  - http://www.magnamusic.com
     Recorders by Moeck, Adler, Heinrich, Aura, Coolsma, Dolmetsch and Zen-On, collection of early and contemporary sheet music.
  •  Recorder Music Mail Home Page  - http://www.recordermail.demon.co.uk
     Information about the recorder, harpsichord and fortepiano, with a catalogue of music available through the site, and links to publications.
  •  Recorders  - http://www.e-m-s.com/cat/recorders/recorder.htm
     A detailed list of recorders arranged by style and maker.
  •  Laura Conrad's Recorder Page  - http://www.laymusic.org/recorder.html
     Information about the Cantabile Recorder Consort, the Fall River Fipple Fluters, and links to related web sites.
  •  Orpheus Music  - http://orpheusmusic.com.au/
     They support contemporary music for recorder by publishing new recorder works, as well as supplying a range of other recorder music.
  •  about Recorders  - http://cherokee.ourfamily.com/files/recorders.htm
     Basic recorder identification and value information for potential sellers of used instruments.
  •  RecorderFriends  - http://home.earthlink.net/~jeffnstasia/recorder.htm
     A discussion group for recorder players.
  •  Music for Recorders  - http://pages.sbcglobal.net/dana-d/recorder.html
     Scores and MIDIs of arrangements by Dana Hawkes. In .pdf form.
  •  The Seattle Recorder Society  - http://www.seattle-recorder.org/
     Open to new and experienced recorder and viol players and other early musicians to monthly meetings for group playing, performances by local artists, and the Port Townsend Early Music Workshop.
  •  Gene Casti Music  - http://www.gc-music.com/
     An online recorder course for beginners through advanced players, with arrangements for recorder and other instruments, and membership only sheet music and sound files.
  •  Villavicencio's Recorder Page  - http://www.cevill.com/
     Professional recorder player Cesar Villavicencio, with information about the electronic recorder, baroque music, live-electronics, and improvisation.
  •  Jim Bartram  - http://www.quadrivium-labs.com/recorders/
     Located in the San Francisco Bay area, a retired builder of renaissance recorders offer recorder revoicing, tuning, and new cork or string joints.
  •  Dr. Fred Kersten  - http://www.fredkersten.com/
     Visiting Assistant Professor at the Crane School of Music conducting postdoctoral research in chromostesia and working in music technology.
  •  Recorder Trills  - http://home.earthlink.net/%7Ercdigits/
     Trills, turned trills, and turns: easy fingering charts for all notes.
  •  Woodhouse Recorder Week  - http://www.passacaglia.com/woodhouserecorderweek/
     International summer school for advanced recorder players, held in the UK.
  •  Aaron's Recorderland  - http://s89015200.onlinehome.us/recorder/
     Site devoted to encouraging recorder playing. Includes tablature.
  •  Malcolm Tattersall  - http://members.iinet.net.au/~mtattersall/
     About music for recorders written or arranged by Malcolm Tattersall and published by Cootamundra Music and Orpheus Music. (Townsville, Queensland, Australia)
  •  American Recorder Society  - http://www.americanrecorder.org/
     Group promoting recorder playing through education and outreach. Membership, events.
  •  Eastern Conneticut Recorder Society  - http://www.ct-recorders.org/
     They offer monthly meetings, September through June, each conducted by a professional musician specializing in recorder music.
  •  Boston Recorder Society  - http://www.bostonrecordersociety.org/
     Includes meeting information, class offerings, and membership details.
  •  Highland Park Recorder Society, New Jersey  - http://www.hprecorder.org/
     A chapter of the American Recorder Society, is a non-profit organization dedicated to the recorder and to raising the level of proficiency in its performance.
  •  Westchester Recorder Guild (WRG)  - http://www.westchesterrecorderguild.org/
     A chapter of the American Recorder Society, welcomes adult recorder enthusiasts of all playing levels.
  •  The Recorder Home Page  - http://www.recorderhomepage.net/
     Indexes pages concerning the recorder: articles, technique, source material, makers, composers, music, retailers, players, recordings, MIDI files, education, software, and societies.