Sonus Paradisi – St. Michel en Thiérache (HAUPTWERK)

The organ was restored to its original condition in the seventies in the workshop of Herpfer and Hermann; the ceremonial opening of the newly restored instrument took place on September 24, 1983 by André Izouard.

The disposition is identical to the instrument of 1714, and the pitch has been preserved (approximately one tone lower than the modern one). Since 1990, the organ builder Georg Westenfelder has been responsible for the maintenance of the instrument. The organ has 4 manuals, a block pedal, the second (main) manual is permanently copied to the pedal.

Full quality download: To run the organ, you need to turn off the front version of the Voix humanie register (the one without the inscription) To install, you need to move the OrganDefinitions and OrganInstallationPackages folders to the Hauptwerk/HauptwerkSampleSetsAndComponents folder, confirming the merger of the folders, or manually move the contents of the folders to the specified locations.

Disposition

(Reed registers are not indicated in the sample)
Reed registers are highlighted *

Positif (I man)
Bourdon 8′
Flute allemande 8′
Montre 4′
Nasard 3′
Doublette 2′
Tierce 1 3/5′
Larigot 1 1/3′
Fourniture III
Cymbale II
Cromorne 8′ *

Grand Orgue (II man)
Bourdon 16′
Montre 8′
Bourdon 8′
Prestant 4′
Fluste 4′
Quinte 3′
Doublette 2′
Quarte de nasard 2′
Tierce 1 3/5′
Fourniture IV
Cymbale III
Grand Cornet V
Trompette 8′ *
Voix humaine 8′ *
Clairon 4′ *

Recit (III man)
Cornet V

Echo (IV man)
Cornet V

Pedale
Flute 8′
Flute 4′
Trompette 8′ *
Clairon 4′ *

Total number of sounding registers – 31 pieces.

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