Agreed! Although, wouldn't this technically be a positive? I thought the term "portative" only applied to the tiny single-rank hand-pumped organs of only 2-3 octaves that can be carried while playing.
Ваша великолепное музыкальное исполнение, перенесло меня в 16-17 век в эпоху Барокко когда творили такие знаменитые композиторы, как Иоганн Себастьян Бах, Антонио Вивальди, Джордж Фридрих Гендель, Алессандро Скарлатти, Доменико Скарлатти. Благодарю Вас за прекрасное исполнение.
Ich kann mich Balint Karosi nur anschließen. Die Gemeinde Waldheim und mein Studienkollege kann sich glücklich schätzen. Dem Erbaucher herzliche Glückwünsche zum Instrument!
Absolutely gorgeous. A lovely timbre which, rather than overwhelming us with brash and crass thunderings, quietly invites us to enter its serene and contemplative sound-world. Thank you so much!
Well, the Mainstream, if I may say so, expects instruments like that to be much sweeter and calmer, no thundering required, so to speak. And the regal is in real life somehow calmer. Anyway, thanks for your kind comment!
Thanks. The Regal is covered behind a lid, that can be opened with a mechanism. Unfortunately there are no proper photos available. Next time, I go there, I shall take them. I very much appreciate your comment, knowing your -as they say- distinguished taste!
@@MarcusStahl I see on your website that this organ is transposable at 415, 430, 440 and 465 Hz. Does that mean every stop has two ranks at approx a quarter tone apart??
@@cliveso , not so sure, what you mean with your Question. There is a mechanical device, that gives the main pitches. 430 one achives by putting the mechanics on 440 and Tuning flat with the Tuning-devices. The organ has no Cis for 415, because the C can be tuned a semitone lower. Does that answer your Questions? Best wishes.
@@MarcusStahl Sort of... but how do the tuning devices make the tuning go flat? A440 and A415 is a semitone apart, so only the keyboard needs to shift. But how does the mechanics achieve A430? Does it somehow change the length of the pipes?
This is the best-sounding portative I have heard
Agreed! Although, wouldn't this technically be a positive? I thought the term "portative" only applied to the tiny single-rank hand-pumped organs of only 2-3 octaves that can be carried while playing.
Ваша великолепное музыкальное исполнение, перенесло меня в 16-17 век в эпоху Барокко когда творили такие знаменитые композиторы, как Иоганн Себастьян Бах, Антонио Вивальди, Джордж Фридрих Гендель, Алессандро Скарлатти, Доменико Скарлатти. Благодарю Вас за прекрасное исполнение.
Ich kann mich Balint Karosi nur anschließen. Die Gemeinde Waldheim und mein Studienkollege kann sich glücklich schätzen. Dem Erbaucher herzliche Glückwünsche zum Instrument!
Your instruments are beautiful!
Absolutely gorgeous. A lovely timbre which, rather than overwhelming us with brash and crass thunderings, quietly invites us to enter its serene and contemplative sound-world. Thank you so much!
Well, the Mainstream, if I may say so, expects instruments like that to be much sweeter and calmer, no thundering required, so to speak. And the regal is in real life somehow calmer. Anyway, thanks for your kind comment!
Beautiful sound.
Exquisite ! So glad to see you are continuing to build sublime & sensitive instruments. Bravo!
Super gespielt und extrem gut klingendes Instrument
Nice to see that you are back uploading again!
Enhorabueno Marcus suena espectacular y es muy elegante
FANTASTISCH!!!!!!!
Eine Frage: bist du selber auch Orgelbauer ? Ich suche nämlich seit 3 Monaten eine Windlade für meine Orgel
Bravo! Could you please show us the sordino?
Thanks. The Regal is covered behind a lid, that can be opened with a mechanism. Unfortunately there are no proper photos available. Next time, I go there, I shall take them. I very much appreciate your comment, knowing your -as they say- distinguished taste!
actually, even Michael Praetorius talks about such lid, when he praises the virtues of a regal or regal-stop.
@@MarcusStahl I see on your website that this organ is transposable at 415, 430, 440 and 465 Hz. Does that mean every stop has two ranks at approx a quarter tone apart??
@@cliveso , not so sure, what you mean with your Question. There is a mechanical device, that gives the main pitches. 430 one achives by putting the mechanics on 440 and Tuning flat with the Tuning-devices.
The organ has no Cis for 415, because the C can be tuned a semitone lower.
Does that answer your Questions?
Best wishes.
@@MarcusStahl Sort of... but how do the tuning devices make the tuning go flat? A440 and A415 is a semitone apart, so only the keyboard needs to shift. But how does the mechanics achieve A430? Does it somehow change the length of the pipes?