Discover our sample set Jeux d’orgues 3 – Silbermann. Connect a MIDI keyboard or an organ console to your computer and you will be able to play a historical French organ of the 18th century.
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Jeux d’orgues 3 – Silbermann
For Hauptwerk 4 or higher, and GrandOrgue.
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Original + Extended
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About the organ
The Silbermanns are probably some of the most famous organ builders in France and in Europe in the 18th century.
Originally built in 1745 by Johann Andreas Silbermann for Le couvent des Dominicains de Guebwiller, this organ arrived in Wasselonne during the French Revolution. To know more about the exciting history of this organ through the centuries, visit this website.
The recording of this organ has been done in September 2008 in Wasselonne, and several years of work have been necessary to release this sample set.
Organ composition
Positif de dos 49 notes 54 notes (*) |
Grand-orgue 49 notes 54 notes (*) |
Echo 25 notes 30 notes (*) |
Pédale 27 notes 30 notes (*) |
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Bourdon 8 | Bourdon 16 | Bourdon 8 | Flûte 16 |
Prestant 4 | Montre 8 | Prestant 4 | Flûte 8 |
Flûte 4 | Bourdon 8 | Cornet 3 rgs | Prestant 4 |
Nazard 2 2/3 | Prestant 4 | Trompette 8 | Bombarde 16 |
Doublette 2 | Nazard 2 2/3 | Trompette 8 | |
Tierce 1 3/5 | Doublette 2 | Clairon 4 | |
Fourniture 3 rgs | Tierce 1 3/5 | II/P | |
Cromorne 8 | Cornet 5 rgs | ||
Fourniture 3 rgs | |||
Cymbale 3 rgs | |||
Trompette 8 | |||
Voix humaine 8 | |||
I/II |
(*) The range of the keyboards and pedalboard is increased in the “Extended” version.