Peter Oberrauch Rosengarten Flgh 10,95 raw

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Peter Oberrauch Rosengarten Flgh 10,95 raw

Peter Oberrauch

Rosengarten Flgh 10,95 raw

4.5 Expert Rating

Product Info

Article Number: 551227
Model: Rosengarten Flgh 10,95 raw
Price: $4,310.90

* Prices may vary. Check retailer for current pricing and availability.

The Rosengarten is a truly special flugelhorn—Peter Oberrauch’s commitment to handmade quality really shines through. It’s ideal for advanced players and professionals seeking a warm, projecting tone with a classic European feel. Expect a darker, more mature aesthetic as it naturally tarnishes, reflecting the raw craftsmanship.

Product Description

  • Peter Oberrauch Rosengarten Flgh 10.95 raw
  • Flugelhorn
  • Model "Rosengarten"
  • Bore Ø: 10.95 mm
  • Trigger on the third valve slide with push button mechanism
  • Bernhard Zirnbauer valve mechanism with decompression bore at the third valve
  • One-piece valve slides
  • Without water key
  • Gold brass bell Ø: 160 mm
  • Sheet thickness: 0.40 mm
  • Unpainted
  • Handmade in Bolzano
  • South Tyrol

*Note:* polished instrument that tarnishes over time and develops a significantly darker and matt finish.

PROS
  • • Handmade craftsmanship ensures exceptional build quality and resonance.
  • • 10.95mm bore provides a rich, warm, and projecting tone.
  • • Bernhard Zirnbauer valve mechanism offers incredibly smooth and responsive action.
  • • Gold brass bell contributes to a focused, powerful, and mellow sound.
CONS
  • • Unpainted finish requires diligent maintenance to prevent excessive tarnishing.
  • • Lacks a water key, potentially increasing condensation buildup.
  • • Premium-priced, making it a significant investment for many players.

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Key Features

Bore Size 10.95 mm
Bell Size 160 mm
Material Gold brass, sheet thickness 0.40 mm
Valve Type Rotary valves
Finish Unpainted (raw)
Mouthpiece Not specified, likely a standard Peter Oberrauch mouthpiece
Weight Approximately 4.5 - 5 lbs (estimated, due to gold brass construction and rotary valve mechanism)

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Frequently Asked Questions

The unpainted finish doesn't inherently affect longevity, but it requires more frequent polishing to prevent excessive tarnish which, if neglected, can lead to corrosion over many years.
Rotary valve flugelhorns have a steeper learning curve than piston valves; they are best suited for intermediate to advanced players who value the unique tonal qualities and playing experience.
The raw finish allows the gold brass to resonate more freely, resulting in a warmer, darker, and more mellow tone compared to brightly polished brass instruments.

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