Tag Archives: Sonus Paradisi

Sonus Paradisi – Brasov – Black Church (HAUPTWERK)

By | October 2, 2024

  Publisher : Sonus Paradisi Website : https://www.sonusparadisi.cz Format : Hauptwerk Quality : 24 bit 48 kHz, 6 ch surround Description : The instrument is the largest surviving organ of Carl August Buchholz (1796 – 1884), a prolific Berlin organ builder. It consists of four manual consoles with 63 registers. The Black Church (Biserica neagra, Schwarze Kirche) is… Read More »

Sonus Paradisi – Zwolle, St. Michael Surround (HAUPTWERK)

By | October 2, 2024

  Publisher : Sonus Paradisi Website : https://www.sonusparadisi.cz/en/organs/netherlands/zwolle-st-michael.html Format : HAUPTWERK Quality : 24 bit 48 kHz 4 ch, surround Description : The Schnitger organ in the “Grote of St. Michaelskerk” in Zwolle (1721) The history and fate of the Zwolle St. Michaelskerk organ are fairly typical of almost all important European instruments: it was built by the… Read More »

Sonus Paradisi – Velesovo Mocnnik Organ, Surround (HAUPTWERK)

By | September 12, 2024

  Publisher : Sonus Paradisi Website : Sonus Paradisi Format : HAUPTWERK Quality : 24 bit 48 kHz stereo Description : Sample library for the Hauptwerk organ emulator Recently, in 2006-2007, organ builder Tomas Močnik built a new organ in the Church of Our Lady of Adergas in Velesovo, Slovenia. The instrument has 38 registers and one Cymbelstern… Read More »

Sonus Paradisi – St. Michel en Thiérache (HAUPTWERK)

By | September 12, 2024

  Publisher : Sonus Paradisi Website : Sonus Paradisi Format : HAUPTWERK Quality : 16 bit 48 kHz stereo Description : Sample library for the Hauptwerk organ emulator The organ was restored to its original condition in the seventies in the workshop of Herpfer and Hermann; the ceremonial opening of the newly restored instrument took place on September… Read More »

Sonus Paradisi – Cembalo Ruckers Model (HAUPTWERK)

By | January 16, 2024

  Publisher: Sonus Paradisi Website: Sonus Paradisi Format: HAUPTWERK Quality: 24 bit 48 kHz stereo Description: Two hand dulcimers were built from a model by John Rückers of 1624, which is housed in the Unterlinden Museum (formerly owned by the de Sade family and kept at the Château de Condé, Condé-en-Brie). The Flemish dulmer has a solid construction,… Read More »