Baroque Flute After Palanca Introducing a meticulously handcrafted Baroque flute made after the renowned Carlo Palanca design. Crafted from the finest Jerusalem olive wood, this unique flute showcases stunning natural grain patterns and a rich, warm hue, making it not only a visual masterpiece but also a superbly resonant instrument. Tuned to 415 Hz, this flute is perfect for authentic Baroque performances. The standout feature of this Palanca-style flute is its oval embouchure, producing a robust and full-bodied sound that sets it apart from traditional round embouchures. This design enhances the instrument’s projection and tonal quality, making it a favorite among Baroque flutists. Adorned with artificial ivory rings and fitted with a solid silver key, the flute blends aesthetic elegance with practical functionality. These details ensure durability and ease of play, adding to the instrument’s overall beauty. Carlo Palanca, an active bassoonist and instrument maker in Turin, passed away at the age of 95 in 1783. Unlike other Baroque flutes, Palanca’s instruments are known for their powerful sound, facilitated by the oval embouchure and original construction from ebony, which focuses the sound. This versatile instrument covers a broad spectrum of flute literature and is particularly suitable for the music of Locatelli, Platti, Händel, and J.S. Bach . This Jerusalem olive wood Baroque flute after Palanca is a magnificent instrument, celebrated for its rich color, beautiful grain, and unparalleled tone, a testament to the artistry and craftsmanship involved in its creation.