Marc-Antoine Charpentier: Te Deum (Prelude)
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@MrsFaraway - I agree too. The best time to use the 32' Bombarde is at the end of a song because it kind of "drowns" out the other soft, and quiet stops. For example: 8' Chimney Flute, 4' Octave, 2 2/3' Nazard, and a 32' Contra Bombarde. They just dont fit.
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Nicely done - the bombarde stop is bombastic - but I don´t like the spanish trumpet as much....
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Make a nice postlude for Happy occasion
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wow, it`s the first interpretation, which is registred with trumpet sound, thank you, super!
chrissand1 2 years ago
Thanks!
Messjuh1 2 years ago
Ottimo.
è un organo Rodgers?
decimaquinta69 2 years ago
No, it's an Ahlborn Organum II.
Messjuh1 2 years ago