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    Rocking tablet couplers Coupler Action Rückpositiv to Rückpositiv 16 Electric Rückpositiv to Rückpositiv 4 Oberwerk to Oberwerk 16 Oberwerk to Oberwerk...
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    brown varnish. The I Manual case finds its reduced equivalent in the Rückpositiv case on the gallery rail. Both manual cases are five sections with a...
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  • followed by the designing of a Rückpositiv division for the E. M. Skinner organ at the Cleveland Museum of Art.  This Rückpositiv was designed to be a foil...
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    from two four-manual general consoles (a tracker console behind the Rückpositiv division, and a second movable electric console on the lower choir gallery)...
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    the main case, but the Rückpositiv adds flowers, fruits, grimaces, stylized animal heads and – in the lower part of the Rückpositiv – three angel heads....
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    Schnitger's largest two-manual organ. The facades of the Hauptwerk and the Rückpositiv are of five parts, each with a tall polygonal central tower and lateral...
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  • Thumbnail for Schnitger organ (Hamburg)
    two-manual instrument was built by Jacob Iversand and Harmen Stüven. A Rückpositiv (positive organ division) was added before 1543. Further refurbishments...
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    Jalousieschweller IV. Manual, Jalousieschweller Vox humana, Handregister ab, Rückpositiv ab. Contributing to the cathedral's comprehensive concert programme is...
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    Organ for Bach), and was scheduled to be completed in June 2013. The Rückpositiv is already playable and was inaugurated on Easter Sunday 2009. The building...
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    behind one another: Rückpositiv, Brustpositiv, Hauptwerk and Oberpositiv. The three-towered facades of the Hauptwerk and Rückpositiv are matching. In each...
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    organs featured particularly distinctive reed timbres and large Pedal and Rückpositiv divisions. Different national styles of organ building began to develop...
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    modern organs. Also, since the Orgelbewegung, the German term Ruckpositiv (Rückpositiv) can be encountered in English.  This article incorporates text...
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  • Thumbnail for St John's Church, Wissembourg
    Rückpositiv Hauptwerk Oberwerk Pedal Principal 8 Quintadena 16 Gedackt 8 Principal 16 Gedackt 8 Principal 8 Spillpfeife 8 Subbass 16 Quintadena 8 Rohrflöte...
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    I Rückpositiv C–g3 Principal 8' Rohrflöte 8' Oktav 4' Koppelflöte 4' Gemshorn 2' Quintlein 11/3′ Scharf IV 1' Sesquialter II 22/3′ Bärpfeife 16' Krummhorn...
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    major organs. Stellwagen is particularly noted for his work adding the Rückpositiv, Brustwerk and Pedal to the Gothic organ of ca. 1480 on the north wall...
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    (typically 12.17), often (though by no means exclusively) found in the Rückpositiv division, from whose gallery-edge case position they could project a...
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  • architecture Rauschpfeife, a type of woodwind instrument. Rückpositiv (also rendered as Ruckpositiv) Sängerfest, a Central European tradition of music festivals...
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    II Rückpositiv C–g3 Suavial 8' Gedackt 8' Salicional 8' Prinzipal 4' Rohrflöte 4' Flautino 2' Gemsquinte 11/3′ Octave 1' Zimbel (3f) 2/3′ Krummhorn 8'...
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    recognizable, Bach's allotting of parts between the two manuals (Oberwerk and Rückpositiv) can occasionally obscure Vivaldi's sharp distinction between solo and...
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    II on the right tower Roof detail Interior view Altar Organ case mit Rückpositiv The organ was built in 1964 by the Mönch organworks in Überlingen and...
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    I Rückpositiv C– 1. Gedact 8' 2. Rohrflote 4' 3. Principal 4' 4. Nazard 22/3' 5. Octave 2' 6. Terz 13/5' 7. Quint 11/3' 8. Scharff 1' 9. Dulcian 8' Tremulant...
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  • Thumbnail for Cologne Cathedral organs
    I Rückpositiv C–c4 Portunalflöte 8′ Lieblich Gedackt 8 Blockflöte 4′ Superoctave 2′ Sesquialtera II 22/3′ Scharff IV-VI 1/2′ Krummhorn 8′ Tremulant...
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    two-manual instrument with eight to ten stops for the Hauptwerk, four for the Rückpositiv, and four in the pedal: He emphasizes that each stop should have a distinct...
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  • Thumbnail for St. Mary's Church, Lübeck
    Jakob Scherer added to the organ among other things, a chair organ (Rückpositiv), and in 1621 a chest division was added. Friedrich Stellwagen also carried...
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    I Rückpositiv C–f3 1. Gedackt 8′ 2. Quintatön (ab c0) 8′ 3. Prinzipal 4′ 4. Rohrflöte 4′ 5. Sesquialtera II 2+2⁄3′ 6. Waldflöte 2′ 7. Larigot 1+1⁄3′ 8...
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  • using historic pipe material, main work by Johann Conrad Müller (1765), Rückpositiv [de] from the beginning of the 18th century; removal of a Brustwerk prepared...
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    Positif, Récit and Echo. German organ divisions include the Hauptwerk, Rückpositiv, Brustwerk and Oberwerk, while in Dutch, common divisions are Hoofdwerk...
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    organs featured particularly distinctive reed timbres and large Pedal and Rückpositiv divisions. Harpsichord builders in the Southern Netherlands built instruments...
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  • II/P 35 not preserved 1621–1622 Harbke St. Levin I/P 18 Addition of a rückpositiv by Christoph Treutmann in 1728; front and pipe material preserved. 1619–1623...
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    an electro-pneumatic tracker (Taschenladen). At the balustrade is the Rückpositiv located that carries ornaments with the seal of Charles Philip III ....
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