- and the
Rugwerk (choir organ). The
manuals and stop
triggers beside this
mechanical baroque organ are
located in the main case
behind this
rugwerk. For this...
- 'branded' as the work of Agricola, as
indicated by the
panel placed below the
Rugwerk ('Chair organ') in 1691 by the city fathers: "OPUS
RUDOLPHI AGRICOLAE ...
- Pos.
Dutch Hoofdwerk Zwelwerk Koor
Pedaal Solo
Bovenwerk Antifonaal Echo
Rugwerk Hw. Zw. K. Ped. Sol. or Solo Bw. (not to be
confused with
German Brustwerk)...
-
Brustwerk and Oberwerk,
while in Dutch,
common divisions are Hoofdwerk,
Rugwerk,
Borstwerk and Bovenwerk. Finally,
theatre organs are
usually composed...
- I
Rugwerk C–d3 18.
Praestant II 8′ 19.
Holpyp 8′ 20.
Quintadena 8′ 21.
Octaaf 4′ 22.
Fluyt Does 4′ 23.
Speelfluyt 3′ 24.
Super Octaaf 2′ 25.
Mixtuur VI–VIII...
- Grand-Chœur, Grand-Orgue, Récit, Positif, Bombarde, Solo (France) Hoofdwerk,
Rugwerk, Bovenwerk, Borstwerk, Zwelwerk, Groot,
Positief (the Netherlands) Like...
-
organ by
Apollonius Bosch (1686), with new
stops and
windchest in the
rugwerk. Subsequently, in 1860
pedal towers were added. 1720–1722
Deventer Lebuïnuskerk...
- the
paintings on the
organ shutters. A plan to
expand the
organ with a
Rugwerk was not implemented. In 1764,
Louis Delhaye from
Antwerp was commissioned...