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Altus Flutes: A Symphony of Tradition and Innovation

Dive into the legacy of Altus Flutes, where Japanese craftsmanship meets cutting-edge design. Explore the Professional Series, Azumi line, Limited Editions, and Custom Flutes.<br>

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Altus Flutes: A Symphony of Tradition and Innovation

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  1. Altus Flutes: Tradition and Innovation In the world of professional flutes, Altus stands as a beacon of excellence. The tale of Altus Flutes begins in 1981 when founder Shuichi Tanaka envisioned a flute that would embody the essence of Japanese hand craftsmanship and engineering precision. With a dream to create instruments that inspire musicians to reach new heights of expression, Tanaka established the Altus brand in Azumino, Japan. The company quickly gained recognition for its commitment to quality, and became a preferred choice among discerning flutists worldwide. The fusion of traditional Japanese craftsmanship with innovative design principles propelled Altus into the upper echelons of the flute-making world. Altus offers a range of flutes, each meticulously crafted to meet the demands of professional musicians.

  2. 1. Altus Professional Series: These flutes are the epitome of artistry, handcrafted with precision and attention to detail. High quality materials such as sterling silver, gold, and platinum are employed to create instruments with exceptional tonal qualities. This series is renowned for its rich and nuanced sound, making them a favorite among soloists and orchestral players. 2. Altus Azumi Series: Designed for advancing flutists, this series strikes a balance between affordability and professional-grade features. Crafted with a dedication to quality, these flutes provide a stepping stone for musicians seeking an instrument that can evolve with their skill. 3. Altus Limited Editions: Altus occasionally releases limited-edition flutes, showcasing the pinnacle of their craftsmanship. These instruments often feature unique material combinations, intricate engravings, and special design elements that make them highly coveted among collectors and performers. 4. Altus Custom Flutes: For musicians with a specific vision, Altus offers custom flute options. From choosing materials to customizing keywork and engraving, this bespoke service allows artists to tailor their instruments to suit their individual preferences. Altus has continued to evolve and adapt, embracing technological advancements while staying true to its roots. The brand’s commitment to innovations is evident in the features such as the Altus-Bennett Scale, a collaboration with renowned flutist Sir William Bennett, which enhances intonation and response. This quality is also evident by the artists who perform on and endorse the brand, including: Christopher Lee, former Principal Flute of the Toronto Philharmonia, Denis Bouriakov, Principal Flutist of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Nina Assimakopoulos, professor at West Virginia University, Kathy Karr, Principal Flute of the Louisville Orchestra, Lorna McGhee, Principal Flute of the Pittsburgh Symphony, and recording artist Viviana Guzman. Altus Flutes is not merely a brand. It is a testament to the marriage of art and engineering, tradition and innovation. From the resonant tones of the professional series to the accessible excellence of the Azumi line, Altus continues to shape the landscape of flute craftsmanship.

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