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Schollaert Music Books on a Richter Organ?
By Bjorn Isebaert

Hi there,  I have a question about the Richter organ of Elise and Marty
Roenigk: is it an organ with keys or with "Tonstufen" ?

I ask this because Matthew Caulfield mentioned that there are some
books on it arranged by August Schollaert, and I know for sure that
Schollaert never arranged books for German organs with Tonstufen, but
only for 'keyed' organs.  I'd sure like to hear a reaction on this, so
if anyone could help me ...

Best greetings,

Bjorn Isebaert
bjorn.isebaert@rug.ac.be

 [ 'Tonstufen' is literally the 'tone-channel'

 [ I guess 'Tonstufen' (literally 'tone channels') in this context 
 [ is 'key-less', i.e., instead of brass fingers or keys which feel
 [ the holes, the holes are sensed by air pressure (or vacuum) with
 [ a tracker-bar, or 'Gleitblock'.   -- Robbie



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