Arturo Sacchetti, organo
della Chiesa della SS.Trinità in Santhià (not in the picture)
The organ's structure
The organ is housed within a wooden case decorated with white and grey and is yet against the wall under the ceiling arch by the entrance. It is mechanical with one keyboard (CI - G5 extension = 56 keys) and a chromatic lectern peddle board (CI - D2 extension = 15 keys + keys for the rullo and the terza mano) Full-organ stop beam also for free combination alia lombarda.
Organ facade pipe: "ottava 4'" stop. Blown windchest, with wedge bellows. Lever stops on two columns on right hand side:
Bassoon bass 8'
Trumpet treble 8'
Orchestral flute 8' treble
Harmonic flute 4' treble
Viola bass 4'
Flageolet 2'
Twelfth 2' 2/3 treble
Vox Humana 8'
Concert harp (By combination: Orchestral flute 8' - Twelfth T2/3)
Pedal coupler to key
Open Diapason 8' bass
Open Diapason 8' treble
Octave bass 4'
Octave treble 4'
Fifteenth 2'
Nineteenth 1'1/3
Twenty-second 1'
Mixture two ranks (Twenty-sixth, Twenty-ninth)
Double bass 16'
Third Hand
L'organo che si vede è quello della Basilica Santuario del Carmine Maggiore in Napoli, organista titolare della basilica Maurizio Rea
Gegrusset 1 year ago
Grande Arturo Sacchetti!
OrganoSerassi 2 years ago
Merveilleux! Merci.
PINHAS38 2 years ago