Instruments Available for Recording
1. Concert Flute
2. Alto Flute
3. High and Low Irish Whistles
4. Chinese Dizi
5. Native American Indian Flutes
6. Indian Bansuri
7. Recorders
8. AKAI Electronic Wind Instrument with ARIA and Garritan Personal Orchestra 4
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Woodwinds
- Piccolo

- Solo Flute
- 3 Flutes for Ensembles
- Alto Flute
- Bass Flute
- Oboe (Two Soloists)
- 3 Oboes for Ensembles
- English Horn (Two Soloists)
- Solo Bb Clarinet
- 3 Clarinets for Ensembles
- Eb Clarinet
- Bass Clarinet
- 3 Bass Clarinets for Ensembles
- Contrabass Clarinet
- Solo Bassoon (Two Soloists)
- 3 Bassoons for Ensembles
- Contrabassoon (Two Soloists)
Brass
- Solo Trumpet (Three Soloists)
including one from Project SAM - 9 Trumpets for Ensembles
including 3 from Project SAM - Trumpets with Straight Mutes
- Trumpet forte Overlay
- 2 Solo Piccolo Trumpets
- Trumpet Section from Project SAM
- Solo French Horns (Three Soloists)
including one from Project SAM - 9 Horns for Ensembles
- French Horns with Mutes
- Horn forte & fortissimo Overlays
- French Horn Section from Project SAM
- Solo Tenor Trombone (Two Soloists)
including one from Project SAM - 6 Trombones for Ensembles
- Trombone f Overlay
- Solo Bass Trombones (Three Soloists)
including one from Project SAM - Trombone Section from Project SAM
- Tubas (Three Soloists)
including one from Project SAM - Tuba forte Overlay
- Solo Contrabass Tuba
Strings
- Solo Stradivari Violin
- Solo Gagliano Violin
- Solo Guarneri Violin
- 9 Violins for Ensembles
- 1st Violin Section (12 Players)
- 2nd Violin Section (10 Players)
- Solo Viola
- 3 Violas for Ensembles
- Viola Section (10 Players)
- Solo Gofriller Cello
- Solo Montagnana Cello
- Solo Pierray Cello
- 9 Cellos for Ensembles
- Cello Section (8 Players)
- Solo Double Bass
- 3 Double Basses for Sections
- Double Bass Section (7 Players)
See Section String list below for names of the instruments in the section strings.
String Section Instruments
22 Violins (12 First Violins& 10 Second Violins)
- Stradivari, circa 1719
- Stradivari, circa 1716
- Guarneri, circa 1735
- Vuillaume, circa 1840
- Gagliano, circa 1750
- Gagliano, circa 1772
- Gagliano, circa 1786
- Testore, circa 1758
- Pierray, circa 1714
- Pagani, circa 1882
- Vaillant, circa 1741
- Pagez, unknown vintage
- Klotz, circa early 1700's
- Unknown French Violin, circa 1825
- Gemunder, circa 1805
- Antoniazzi, circa 1910
- Unknown Hungarian Gypsy violin
- Unknown German violin, circa 1800
- Unkown Hungarian Violin, late 1800's
- Homelka, circa 1856
- Farvolo, modern
- Gatano Gearta, circa 1921
- Perisson, modern
8 Celli
- Montangana, circa 1735
- Montagnana, circa 1752
- Deconet, circa 1765
- Dodd, unknown vintage
- Betts, circa 1751
- VanLeuwen, circa 1908
- Pierray, 1720
- Unknown Italian, circa 1800's
10 Violas
- Pietro Pallotta , circa 1790
- Sgarobotto, circa 1907
- Ovington, modern Monnig, circa 1947
- Newtorn, modern
- Lee, modern
- Frirsz, circa 1961
- Cavani, circa 1959
- Tulchinsky, modern
- Baldoni, modern
- Unknown Italian
7 Contrabasses
- Testore/Montavani, circa mid 1700's
- Jaquet, circa 1856
- Jaquet, circa 1850
- Tyrolean, circa 1860
- Krutz, modern
- German Flatback, unknown, circa 1900
- Pollman, circa 1950