Collection: Baroque music mouthpieces

Baroque music is increasingly popular, and as a result, more musicians are performing it.

For many years, Baroque music seemed to be reserved for specialists, very specific musicians, or lovers of early music.

Near where I live, every year a festival of music, heritage, and gastronomy is organized around the Baroque period, called Espurnes Barroques.

https://espurnesbarroques.cat/ca

I remember it started as a small festival.

You could get tickets without a problem for almost all the concerts.

But year after year...
more and more people started to become interested in this type of music.

Last year I was only able to get tickets for one concert.

And this year...
everything sold out in a few days.

I'm left without tickets.

Now it feels like the frenzy of trying to get tickets to see a big rock star.

And as a consequence of this growth,
more and more musicians want to discover how this music was really played.

How those instruments sounded.
How they responded.
How they were articulated.
And what it really felt like to play this repertoire.

But as I always say...

You can have a great Baroque instrument.
You can be a great performer.
And you can know this music style perfectly.

But if the mouthpiece is not suitable for that instrument,
or simply does not adapt to your playing style...

you already know what's going to happen.

And this is where Romera Brass Baroque mouthpieces make sense.

It's not just about copying an old mouthpiece.

It's about maintaining the sound essence of the Baroque,
but also adapting it to the modern musician.

For example:
Cups inspired by original Baroque mouthpieces to preserve that color and sound response,
but combined with modern rims that allow you to play with greater comfort and control.

Additionally, you can choose different sizes and customize the mouthpiece according to your playing style.

Romera Brass Sound