- The
Zimbelstern (meaning "cymbal star" in German, and also
spelled Cymbelstern, Zymbelstern, or Cimbalstern) is a "toy"
organ stop
consisting of a metal...
- two elephants. The
organ has more than 4000
pipes with the
original cymbelstern tinkling in the
background during a
special part of a
music piece, and...
- of Germany; the
flues by
Stinkins of
Holland and
Peter Collins; the
cymbelstern is by Laukhuff, also of Germany. The
console at the foot of the central...
- and
Beard in 1899, but was
later damaged in a fire in
April 1938. A
Cymbelstern with six
bells and a
rotating star was
added to the
organ in 1969. In...
- Two
tremulants II/I
shove coupler 1/Pedall
coupler (added)
Gwiazdy (
Cymbelstern) Vox
Campanorum (Glockenspiel g0-d3)
Bebny (drum stop)
Calcant Pitch:...
-
Celesta (Choir)
Orchestral Bells (Choir) Les
cloches de
Hinckley (Great)
Cymbelstern (Great)
Orchestral Harp (Solo)
Celestial Chimes (Solo)
Tower Chimes (Pedal)...
- de.
Retrieved 1 Oct 2012. "Organ, 103 stops, 7720 pipes, 82 bells, 1
cymbelstern". wu-wien.ac.at.
Retrieved 3 Oct 2012.
Great M**** in C minor, K. 427...
-
Nonenkornett IV 13/5′
Mixtur IV-V (Pos) 11/3′
Aliquot II-III 1′
Terzcymbel III-IV 1/3′
Dulcian (Pos) 16′
Trompete (Pos) 8′ Röhrenglocken
Cymbelstern Tremulant...
-
according to the
original stop list,
which reads:
Effect stop:
Cymbelstern in C,
Cymbelstern in G Couplers::
manual coupler,
pedal coupler – I,
pedal coupler...
- 4 Octave, 4 Spitzflote, 2 Waldflote, II Rauschquint, IV Fourniture,
Cymbelstern, Chimes, Gt-Gt 16, 4, Sw-Gt 16, 8, 4, Ch-Gt 16, 8, 4, Pos-Gt 8 SWELL...