-
continued to
manufacture an
ornate version of the shawm,
called deutsche Schalmey, well
after the
introduction of the
French hautbois.
Several examples of...
-
describes the alto, tenor, b****, and contrab****
members of the
shawm or
Schalmey family,
which are
similar in
function to the
modern cor anglais, tenoroon...
- stop,
softer in tone than the Gamba.
Schalmei (German)
Shawm (English)
Schalmey (German)
Chalumeau (French)
Schallmey (German?) Reed A reed with a buzzy...
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Suavial 8'
Gedackt 8'
Salicional 8'
Prinzipal 4' Rohrflöte 4'
Flautino 2'
Gemsquinte 11/3′
Octave 1'
Zimbel (3f) 2/3′
Krummhorn 8'
Schalmey 4' Tremulant...
- 3′ 39. Nagt****n 2′ 40.
Flageolet 11/2′ 41.
Mixtuur IV–VI 2′ 42. ****quialter II 43.
Cymbaal 44.
Schalmey 8′ 45.
Dolceaan 8′ 46. Vox
Humana 8′ Tremulant...
- the Crimea. 1937 map 1938 map from Königsberg to
Schalmey/Braunsberg (in German) 1938 map from
Schalmey/Braunsberg to
Elbing (in German) 1944 map Autobahn-online...
- 16',
Trombone 16', ****otto 16',
Trompette 8', ****otto 8',
Clairon 4',
Schalmey 4',
Trompeta de luz 8',
Tremulant The
Catholic Cathedral Corporation of...
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Hollfloit 8′ S 31.
Octav 4′ S 32.
Flachfloit 2′ S 33.
Rauschpfeiff II A 34.
Scharff IV–VI A 35.
Trommet 8′ A 36. Vox
humana 8′ A 37.
Schalmey 4′ A Tremulant...
- term
might have been
understood in
various languages at that time:
German Schalmey,
Krumme Trommeten, Krumhorn;
Dutch Schalmeye;
French Claron, ou cleron;...
- Choralb**** 32 4'
Nachthorn 32 3R
Mixture 96 16'
Posaune 32 8'
Trumpet 32 4'
Schalmey 32
Great Organ 16'
Quintadena 61 8' Prin****l 61 8'
Flute 61 8' Gedackt...