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UPDATED 07/09/2011
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19th Century Organ Samples |
- (arranged by date of original instrument)
- 16th-17th centuries
- 18th century (1702-1793)
- 19th century (1809-1900)
- Joseph Hart, Little Waldingfield, Suffolk, England, (1809)
- Stiehr-Mockers, Eglise Protestante (1843/1986)
- F. X. Engelfried Organ, Gönningen/Baden-Württemberg/Germany (1844)
- F. A. Mehmel Village Church Organ, St. Andreas Church, Nehringen Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany (1868)
- St. Anne's Church, Moseley, Birmingham, England
(1874)
- Harmonium Debain Paris (1874)
- A. Cavaillé-Coll Organ (1877) Mainz (Paris), Germany (France)
- Jackson/Brown & Arkley (1877/1977) Penrith, NSW, Australia
- P. van Oeckelen Former Hervormde kerk of Wirdum in the province of Groningen (1879)
- Organ of the St. Etienne Abbey in Caen (1882) [Vendor Demos only]
- Carl Schäfer Organ in Neckarsulm (1895)
- Harmonium Mannborg (c. 1900)
- 20th century (1928-1997)
- 21st century (2001-2007)
- All Hauptwerk
Organs (and Harpsichords) currently resident at Virtually Baroque
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