Blokwerk doesn't that mean all different ranks sounded simultenious and no stops were available? Except for the doof that only left the Praestant sounding? For archeologist it seems a rather difficult task to me to reconstruct medieval instruments. When looking at van Eijks organ on his altar piece all pipes seem to have the same mensura. Even though I think it is magnificent to hear old or reconstructed medieval organs. A true time machine avant lá lèttre😀
youl'l love the organs in sione switzerland and rysum germany tho moderately refirbished, both organs were built aroudn teh alte middle ages and early rennosaunce period
That hand @1:00 is huge!😊
Blokwerk doesn't that mean all different ranks sounded simultenious and no stops were available? Except for the doof that only left the Praestant sounding?
For archeologist it seems a rather difficult task to me to reconstruct medieval instruments. When looking at van Eijks organ on his altar piece all pipes seem to have the same mensura. Even though I think it is magnificent to hear old or reconstructed medieval organs. A true time machine avant lá lèttre😀
youl'l love the organs in sione switzerland and rysum germany tho moderately refirbished, both organs were built aroudn teh alte middle ages and early rennosaunce period
you forgot to mention one of teh last remaining medieval organs that are still playable in sione Switzerland