Open Recorder Days Amsterdam: Tregian's New Findings

A new recorder book from 1600 by Andreas Böhlen & Niels Pfeffer. An imaginative musical journey through Europe, inspired by the manuscripts of Francis Tregian. Discover Renaissance repertoire enriched with improvisation and ornamentation.
Open Recorder Days Amsterdam: Tregian's New Findings
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Concerts, masterclasses and workshops
The concert program is exciting and features leading international recorder players. Some of the highlights include concerts by The Royal Wind Music & Maurice Steger.
In addition to the concerts and competitions, there is a market featuring the world's best recorder makers. The festival encourages mutual exchange through workshops, masterclasses, and a participatory concert. At the heart of the festival, the teachers' symposium takes place: a lively platform where leading teachers from across Europe meet, exchange ideas, and discuss the future of recorder education.
Following the first edition in 2012, the festival is once again housed in Felix Meritis and Rode Hoed, with AMERPODIA as the new partner of the Open Recorder Days 2026.
Accessibility
General accessibility provisions and information
Present, available or allowed
- Service dog allowed
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
Provisions for people with reduced mobility
Present, available or allowed
- Stairs with handrail
- Lift
- Passageways that are sufficiently wide
- Accessible restroom
- Mobile payment
Provisions for people who are deaf or hard of hearing
Present, available or allowed
- Sign language interpretation provided
Not present, not available or not allowed
- Personal assistant
- Guide lines
- Hearing loop (t-coil or headphones)
- Closed captioning
- Open captioning
- Hidden disability Sunflower-keycord recognised here
- Low stimulus hours
- Sensory experience
- Audio description
- Accessible information
- Material in Braille















