Indiana University Jacobs School of Music – Schantz Organ
Bloomington, Indiana
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Pedal | Swell | Great | Choir Positiv |
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32′ Resultant 16′ Subbass 16′ Contra Basse 16′ Quintaton 16′ Bourdon 8′ Subbass 8′ Octave 8′ Bourdon 4′ Nachthorn 4′ Choralbass 2′ Nachthorn Mixture III 16′ Bombarde 16′ Basson 8′ Bombarde 8′ Hautbois 4′ Clarinet
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16′ Bourdon
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16′ Quintaton 8′ Principal 8′ Hohlflote 4′ Octave 4′ Koppel Flote 2′ Super Octave Mixture III Sub Unison Off Super
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8′ Stopped Diapason Tremulant
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Vif from Deuxieme Symphonie – Andre Fleury
performed on the Schantz organ by Scott Elsholz
Recording copyright of Scott Elsholz & used with permission.
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