- The
Zimbelstern (meaning "cymbal star" in German, and also
spelled Cymbelstern, Zymbelstern, or Cimbalstern) is a "toy"
organ stop
consisting of a metal...
-
Special unpitched stops also
appear in some organs.
Among these are the
Zimbelstern (a
wheel of
rotating bells), the
nightingale (a pipe
submerged in a small...
- work in
three acts, was
written in 1934. Kempff, Wilhelm.
Unter dem
Zimbelstern:
Jugenderinnerungen eines Pianisten ["Under the
Cymbal Star: The Development...
- 22/3′
Superoktav 2'
Mixtur VI 11/3′
Cimbel IV 2/3′
Cornett V (from
tenor g) 8'
Trompete 16'
Trompete 8'
Chamade 8'
Clairon 4'
Glockenspiel Zimbelstern...
- (for instance, thunder), or to
produce unique sounds (for instance,
zimbelstern).
Percussion stops are
particularly common in
theatre organs,
which were...
-
Retrieved May 11, 2015. Hall,
Jonathan (November 2001), The Stained-Gl****
Zimbelstern: An
Inquiry into the Life and
Music of
Calvin Hampton,
Indiana University...
- 07. Flûte d'amour 04′ 08.
Quinte 2 2/3′ 09.
Oktave 02′ 10.
Mixtur V 11.
Scharff IV 12.
Cornett III–V 08′ 13.
Trompete 16′ 14.
Trompete 08′
Zimbelstern...
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Quinte 1
Scharff 16
Dulzian 8 Oboe
Pedal 16 Subb**** 8 Prin****l 8
Bourdon 4
Octave 16
Posaune 8
Trompette Accessories Tremulant Zimbelstern Vogelsong...
-
attributable to Wilhelmy. In addition,
Wilhelmy was
commissioned to
install a
Zimbelstern. Due to the
lower ceiling height compared to Hamburg, the
Christ and...
- 8'
Cornet V
Cromorne 8' ****ott 16'
Trompette 8'
Tremulant Clairon 4'
Zimbelstern Tremulant III.
Unterwerk (C-g3) I – II III – II
Gambe 8' Unda
maris 8'...