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- Violon-B****e 16 Bourdon 16 Montre 8 Viole de Gambe 8 Flûte harmonique 8 Bourdon 8 Prestant 4 Octave 4 Doublette 2 Fourniture harmonique II-V 4 Cymbale harmonique...
- Jeu': a combination of Trompettes, Clairons and Cornets, together with the Prestant (by contrast the 'Plein Jeu' does not include cornets). In French organs...
- inheritance; often relevant to tax laws. interna praestant virtue above all See: prestant interna (coronae) intra muros within the walls Not public; source of the...
- II Hoofdwerk (Great organ) C–d3 Prestant 16' Td Prestant 8' Td Quintadeen 8' Octaaf 4' Td Nasard 3' Td Superoctaaf 2' Td Mixtuur III-VII ranks b****/treble...
- fonds Montre 16′ Montre 8′ Bourdon 16′ Flûte Traversière 8′ Bourdon 8′ Prestant 4′ Dulciana (1868: Unda Maris 8) 4′ Jeux de combinaison Quinte 3′ Doublette...
- Spitzflöte 8' Lieblich Gedackt 8' Quintatön 8' Aeoline 8' Voix céleste 8' Prestant 4' Fernflöte 4' Violine 4' Gemshornquinte 22/3′ Flautino 2' Harmonia aetheria...
- prin****l-based plenum registration. It includes the Montres, Bourdons, Prestants and Doublettes (Prin****ls 16′, 8′, 4′ and 2′) and the Fournitures and...
- (literally on "Display" - i.e. the pipes at the front of the organ case) or "Prestant" ("standing in front" - Latin praestare). Furthermore, diapasons at pitches...
- I Hauptwerk C–g3 Prestant 16’ Bourdon 16’ Prestant 8’ Bourdon 8’ Flûte harmonique 8’ Violoncello 8’ Prestant 4’ Flûte octaviante 4’ Quint harm. 22/3’...
- the French organ, corresponding to the English Open Diapason, the German Prestant, the Italian Prin****le, etc. Early alternative names were ‘le prin****l...