The Royal Wind Music is a Dutch recorder consort.
Founded by Paul Leenhouts in 1997, The Royal Wind Music is a consort of thirteen former students of the Amsterdam Conservatoire.
They use a large range of Renaissance recorders by Adriana Breukink and Bob Marvin, from a 15 cm sopranino to a three-meter-long (9.8 ft) sub-contrabass.
They have performed throughout Europe and the United States, including the Boston Early Music Festival.
With the goal of bringing Renaissance music to life, they perform arrangements of music originally composed for other instruments from the period 1520-1640[2] and have become one of the leading examples of the recorder orchestra movement.