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Warner Concert Hall

The Flentrop organ in Warner Concert Hall is a three-manual instrument with forty-four stops and four couplers. Its 3400 pipes are housed in a painted case made of hand-crafted solid African mahogany, with the Prestant pipes of each division comprising the facade. Warner Concert Hall is the principal hall of the Conservatory of Music. Most of the required performances for organ majors take place in this hall.

Hoofdwerk, 56 notes

Prestant (C-E gedekt)

16

Prestant

8

Roerfluit

8

Octaaf

4

Quint

2 2/3

Octaaf

2

Mixtuur (1 1/3)

V-VI

Scherp (2/3)

IV

Cornet (from c 1)

V

Trompet (C-A) (1/2 length)

16

Trompet

8

Vox Humana

8

Rugwerk, 56 notes

Prestant (C-E common with Quintadena 8)

8

Quintadena

8

Gedekt

8

Octaaf

4

Roerfluit

4

Octaaf

2

Nasard (conical)

1 1/3

Sesquialtera (break at c)

II

Mixtuur (1)

IV-V

Kromhoorn

8

Pedaal, 30 notes

Prestant

16

Subbas (wood)

16

Octaaf

8

Octaaf

4

Nachthoorn

2

Mixtuur (2)

VI

Bazuin

16

Trompet

8

Trompet

4

Cornet

2



Bovenwerk, 56 notes

Bourdon (C-f# wood)

16

Prestant (C-E common with Holpijp 8. Doubled in the treble)

8

Holpijp

8

Octaaf

4

Spitsfluit (C-H gedekt)

4

Nasard

2 2/3

Fluit (C-H gedekt)

2

Terts

1 3/5

Mixtuur (2)

V

Tertscymbel (1 1/3)

III

Schalmey

8

Dulciaan

16

Couplers

Hoofdwerk/Pedaal

Rugwerk/Hoofdwerk

Rugwerk/Pedaal

Bovenwerk/Hoofdwerk

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