• Thomas Lot-Paris A=415 hz Cocobolo Wood

Our reproduction is based on an early 18th century flute (c. 1734-1739) by Thomas Lot, Paris, preserved in the Bate Collection of Historical Instruments, regarded as among the finest and most highly prized flutes of its time, owned and played by leading musicians within royal and aristocratic circles across Europe.

Thomas Lot was one of the most important French flute makers of the mid-18th century, and his instruments were played by leading performers such as Michel Blavet and Jacques-Christophe Naudot.

This reproduction is tuned to A=415 Hz using the third of the original interchangeable corps de rechange, reflecting the higher French chamber pitch increasingly favoured during the 1730s, suited to authentic performance of French Baroque repertoire, including works by Michel Blavet, Jacques-Christophe Naudot, Michel de La Barre, and Jean-Marie Leclair, reflecting the stylistic language of the French Baroque and early Classical transition.  

  • Pitch: 415 Hz
  • Crafted from Cocobolo wood.
  • Wooden ends are protected by imitation ivory rings.
  • The key is cast from brass and features steel springs with leather pad.
  • Comes with care instructions, and a fingering chart.
  • Additionally, accessories such as a velvet-lined protective case, cleaning cloth, and extra key pads are provided.


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Thomas Lot-Paris A=415 hz Cocobolo Wood

  • Product Code: TL415-R
  • Availability: In Stock
  • $650.00


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