GREAT
(Well-tempered)
MANUAL I |
GREAT
(Meantone)
MANUAL I |
POSITIVE
(Well-tempered)
MANUAL II |
POSITIVE
(Meantone)
MANUAL II |
| 16' Praestant |
16' Praestant |
8' Praestant |
8' Praestant |
| 8' Octave |
8' Octave |
8' Suavial (Discant) |
8' Suavial (Discant) |
| 8' Rohrflöte |
8' Rohrflöte |
8' Gedeckt |
8' Gedeckt |
| 8' Salicional |
|
4' Octave |
4' Octave |
| 4' Octave |
4' Octave |
4' Rohrflöte |
4' Rohrflöte |
| 4' Spitzflöte |
|
2' Octave |
2' Octave |
| 2 2/3' Quinte |
2 2/3' Quinte |
2' Waldflöte |
2' Waldflöte |
| 2' Superoctave |
2' Superoctave |
1 1/3' Quinte |
1 1/3' Quinte |
| 1 1/3' Mixture V |
1 1/3' Mixture V |
2 2/3' Sesquialtera II |
2 2/3' Sesquialtera
II |
| 1' Mixture IV |
|
1' Mixture IV |
1' Mixture IV |
| 8' Cornet V |
|
16' Dulzian |
16' Dulzian |
| 8' Trompette |
|
8' Trichterregal |
8' Trichterregal |
| 16' Trumpet |
16' Trumpet |
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|
| 8' Trumpet |
8' Trumpet |
|
|
| 8' Vox Humana |
8' Vox Humana |
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|
PEDAL
ORGAN
(Well-tempered)
|
PEDAL
ORGAN
(Meantone)
|
SWELL
ORGAN
(Well-tempered)
MANUAL III
|
|
| 32' Subbass |
|
16' Bourdon |
|
| 16' Praestant |
16' Praestant |
8' Principal |
|
| 16' Subbass * |
|
8' Harmonic Flute |
|
| 8' Octave * |
8' Octave |
8' Gamba |
|
| 8' Gedeckt |
|
8' Celeste (TC) |
|
| 4' Octave |
4' Octave |
4' Principal |
|
| 2 2/3' Mixture V |
2 2/3' Mixture V |
4' Harmonic Flute |
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| 32' Trombone |
|
2 2/3' Nazard |
|
| 16' Posaune * |
16' Posaune |
2' Octavin |
|
| 8' Trumpet |
8' Trumpet |
1 3/5' Tierce |
|
| 8' Trompette |
|
2' Mixture V |
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| 4' Clairon |
|
16' Bassoon |
|
| 2' Cornet |
2' Cornet |
8' Trompette |
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8' Oboe |
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| |
|
4' Clairon |
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| SUMMARY: |
| * Octave Transmission |
| Dual-Temperament Organ (20 pipes per octave) over
3 manuals and pedal. |
| Temperaments: Well-tempered & Quarter-comma Meantone. |
| Well-Tempered Organ: 55 stops. |
| Meantone Organ: 29 stops (sharing 1/3 of their pipes
with well-tempered stops). |
| Mechanical Key & Stop Action. |
| Electric Combination Action. |
| 4 wedge-shaped bellows, fed by blower or hand-pumped. |
| Tremulant. (affecting the entire organ) |
| Zimbelstern. |
| Rossignol. |