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BACH - CHACONNE BWV 1004 - JONATHAN SCOTT - ORGAN OF ECHTERNACH BASILICA - LUXEMBOURG

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We hope you enjoy our latest video please like, comment and subscribe! Thank you! Organist Jonathan Scott performs his solo organ arrangement of Johann Sebastian Bach's Chaconne (from Violin Partita No. 2 in D minor BWV 1004) on the wonderful Klais pipe organ of the Basilica of St Willibrord, Echternach, Luxembourg. If you enjoy our videos and would like to support us please visit: https://www.scottbrothersduo.com/SUPP...
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Film & Sound
Tom Scott

Filmed during our visit to the Echter'Classic Festival 2022

THE ORGAN OF ECHTERNACH BASILICA, LUXEMBOURG

KLAIS ORGELBAU, BONN Opus 1010
1952 / 1991

SPECIFICATION

I. POSITIV (ENCLOSED)
Lieblich Gedackt 8
Quintadena 8
Salicional 8
Principal 4
Blockflöte 4
Octave 2
Sifflöte 1
Scharff VI
Septimcymbel III
Krummhorn 8
Vox humana 8
Tremulant

II. HAUPTWERK
Principal 16
Bordun 16
Octave 8
Holzgedackt 8
Gemshorn 8
Gamba 8
Quinte 5 1/3
Octave 4
Rohrflöte 4
Hohlflöte 2
Rauschpfeife II
Mixtur VIVIII
Scharff IVV
Cornett V
Trompete 16
Trompete 8

III. OBERWERK
Principal 8
Rohrflöte 8
Gedacktpommer 8
Octave 4
Quintadena 4
Superoctave 2
Waldflöte 2
Gemsquinte 1 1/3
Sesquialtera II
Mixtur VVI
Cymbel III
Dulcian 16
Schalmey 8
Kopftrompete 4

IV. SCHWELLWERK (ENCLOSED)
Quintadena 16
Principal 8
Spitzgambe 8
Vox coelestis 8
Grobgedackt 8
Octave 4
Violflöte 4
Nasat 2 2/3
Flachflöte 2
Terz 1 3/5
Mixtur IVVI
Fagott 16
Trompete 8
Clairon 4
Tremulant

TROMPETERIA (FLOATING)
Trompeta magna 16
Trompeta de batalla 8
Bajoncillo 48

PEDAL
Untersatz 32
Principalbass 16
Subbass 16
Zartbass 16
Quintbass 10 2/3
Octavbass 8
Gedacktbass 8
Choralbass 4
Bassflöte 4
Nachthorn 2
Hintersatz IV
Cornett V
Contrafagott 32
Posaune 16
Fagott 16
Trompete 8
Clarine 4

COUPLERS: III, IIII, IVI, III, IIIII, IVII, IVIII
IP, IIP, IIIP, IVP
Trompeteria to I, to II, to III, to IV, to P

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