Küng Blockflöten GmbH

Küng Blockflöten GmbH is a recorder making business in Schaffhausen, Switzerland.

History

Franz Küng (November 11, 1906 – 1983) started a music store and piano tuning business in 1933 after completing a piano maker apprenticeship in Germany and the Netherlands. He began working on recorders in 1938 due to a ban on imports of these instruments from Germany and began to manufacture them in the 1940s.[1] His sons, Thomas and Andreas Küng, became involved in the firm in the 1960s, and were appointed his successors in 1974. Thomas' son Stefan became CEO in 2015.

Working with Adriana Breukink, they introduced the Eagle Recorder for professional players in 2007.[2]

gollark: I just picked it several years ago because it looked cool.
gollark: Maybe I should clarify, I mean that the rooms are the cells (quadrilaterals) in this, not the vertices.
gollark: You can nest them infinitely, it would be weird for that to not work.
gollark: I quite like it myself, it's pretty simple and quite elegant.
gollark: I also don't get what you mean by doing it in radial layers.

References

  1. Richard Griscom; David Lasocki (2012). The Recorder: A Research and Information Guide (Third ed.). New York: Routledge. p. 175.
  2. Breukink, Adriana. "Eagle". Retrieved 2016-07-02.
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