Fourteenth-Century Organ

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14th-century organ from the church of Hombleux (France).

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Loft and case of the organ from the church of Hombleux. The instrument is corbelled out, the lower part being only wide enough to hold the keyboards and the stops. This arrangement creates space for other musicians or singers to stand in the loft around the organist.

 

 

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