- 173.
Sevsay 2013, p. 126.
Joseph Wheeler, "Review:
Edward H. Tarr, Die
Trompete" The
Galpin Society Journal, Vol. 31, May 1978, p. 167. Arban, Jean-Baptiste...
- Die
Trompete ('The Trumpet') was a
German language communist children's
magazine published from Kharkiv,
Soviet Ukraine. It
carried the
slogan 'German...
- The
Junkers Ju 87, po****rly
known as the "Stuka", is a
German dive
bomber and ground-attack aircraft.
Designed by
Hermann Pohlmann, it
first flew in 1935...
- A
tromba marina,
marine trumpet or nuns' fiddle, (Fr.
trompette marine; Ger. Marientrompete, Trompetengeige,
Nonnengeige or Trumscheit, Pol. tubmaryna)...
- Flûte
octaviante 4'
Fugara 4' Rohrflöte 4'
Oktave 2'
Rauschquinte II
Grosscymbel III
Scharff III–V
Kornett III–IV
Bombarde 16'
Trompete 8'
Clairon 4'...
- 1/2'
Quint 1/3'
Oktav 1/4'
Quint 1/6'
Oktav 1/8'
Sesquialtera II
Ophicleide 16'
Rankett 16'
Ophicleide 8'
Trompete 8'
Dulzian 8'
Glocken 1' Tremulant...
- trumpet. His book The
Trumpet was
first published in 1977 in
Germany as Die
Trompete. In 1988 it was
translated into
English by S.E.
Plank and
Edward Tarr....
-
Nachthorn 02′ Terz 01 3/5′
Flageolett 01′
Forniture V 02 2/3′
Scharffcymbel III 01/2′
Trompete 16′
Trompete harmonique 08′ Oboe 08′
Clairon 04′ Tremulant...
- Spitzflöte 4′
Schwiegel 22/3′
Octave 2′
Rohrschweizerpfeife 2′
Kornett V 8′
Hintersatz III–IV 4′
Mixtur VI–VII 2′
Trompete 16′
Trompete 8′
Trompete 4′ Glocken...
-
titular organist at
Notre Dame de Paris. Finally, in 2017, a
horizontal Trompete de
Maris ("Trumpet of the Sea")
fanfare reed
division above the main entrance...