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Mixtur, for orchestra, 4 sine-wave generators, and 4 ring modulators, is an orchestral composition by the German composer Karlheinz Stockhausen, written
Mixtur
Electronic musical instrument
the Trautonium and is one of the few people who own and play a Mixtur Trautonium. Mixtur-Trautonium, 1955 Max Brand Synthesizer (1968), aka Moogtonium
Trautonium
German musician (1910–2002)
Trautonium and Orchestra) (1938/39) and Konzert für Mixtur-Trautonium und großes Orchester (Concerto for Mixtur-Trautonium and Large Orchestra) (1952) My Fascinating
Oskar_Sala
Guadeloupean footballer (born 2003)
Kenny Mixtur (born 9 October 2003) is a Guadeloupean association footballer who plays for French Ligue 3 club Villefranche and the Guadeloupe national
Kenny_Mixtur
1963 film by Alfred Hitchcock
counterpoint to calculated silences. He wanted to use the electroacoustic Mixtur-Trautonium to create the bird calls and noises. He had first encountered
The_Birds_(film)
Church in Nuremberg, Germany
22/3′ Octave 2′ Rohrschweizerpfeife 2′ Kornett V 8′ Hintersatz III–IV 4′ Mixtur VI–VII 2′ Trompete 16′ Trompete 8′ Trompete 4′ Glocken II Schwell-Positiv
St. Sebaldus Church, Nuremberg
St._Sebaldus_Church,_Nuremberg
Church in Chur, Switzerland
Flauto[a] 8′ Gamba[a] 8′ Octave[a] 4′ Flöte[a] 4′ Quinte 2+2⁄3′ Superoctave 2′ Mixtur V[b] 2′ Cornett III–V[a] 8′ Tuba 16′ Trompete 8′ II Positiv C–c4 (schwellbar)
Chur_Cathedral
Historic organ in Cappel, Germany
Rauschpfeife II S Mixtur V–VI S Cimbel III B/S Trompet 8′ R Pedal CD–d1 Untersatz 16′ R Octava 8′ R Octava 4′ S Nachthorn 2′ S Rauschpfeife II S Mixtur IV–VI S
Organ of St. Peter and Paul in Cappel
Organ_of_St._Peter_and_Paul_in_Cappel
Church in Thuringia, Germany
04′ 7. Gemshorn 04′ 8. Quinte 02+2⁄3′ 9. Oktave 02′ 10. Groß-Mixtur VI 11. Klein-Mixtur IV 12. Trompete 16′ 13. Trompete 08′ II Swell C–a3 14. Gedackt
Predigerkirche,_Erfurt
Church in Germany
Gamba 8′ 5. Blockflöte 4′ 6. Oktave 4′ 7. Quinte 22/3′ 8. Oktave 2′ 9. Mixtur VI 10. Fagott 16′ 11. Trompete 8′ II Schwellwerk C–g3 12. Violprinzipal
Ludwigskirche
Principal 4′ Spitzflöte 4′ Nasard 22/3′ Waldflöte 2′ Terz 13/5′ Sifflöte 11/3′ Mixtur IV-V 11/3′ Dulcian 16′ Trompete 8′ Tremulant I Rückpositiv C–c4 Portunalflöte
Cologne_Cathedral_organs
German composer (1928–2007)
restricted improvisational possibilities. He pioneered live electronics in Mixtur (1964/67/2003) for orchestra and electronics, Mikrophonie I (1964) for tam-tam
Karlheinz_Stockhausen
Church in Switzerland
Octav 4’ Hohlflöte 4’ Quinte 22/3’ Superoctav 2’ Flageolet 2’ Mixtur major IV 2’ Mixtur minor IV-VI 1’ Fagott 16’ Corno 8’ III Schwellwerk C–g3 Gedackt
Solothurn_Cathedral
Building in Frankfurt am Main, Germany
changed its name to hr-Sendesaal. The version of Karlheinz Stockhausen's Mixtur for reduced orchestra was premiered here, as part of the Darmstädter Ferienkurse
Hr-Sendesaal
Sequence that reads the same forwards and backwards
more complex elements. For example, Karlheinz Stockhausen's composition Mixtur, originally written in 1964, consists of twenty sections, called "moments"
Palindrome
Pipe organ built around windows
Rohrflaut 8′ 4. Octav I-II 4' 5. Superoctav II 2′+1′ 6. Hohlflaut 2′ 7. Mixtur IX-X 2′ 8. Cimbalum XII 1′ 9. Sesquialter VIII-IX 2′ 10. Piffaro V-VII 8′
Organ of the Basilica of St. Martin (Weingarten)
Organ_of_the_Basilica_of_St._Martin_(Weingarten)
Music genre that uses electronic instruments
electronically generated sounds with relatively conventional orchestras—in Mixtur (1964) and Hymnen, dritte Region mit Orchester (1967). Stockhausen stated
Electronic_music
Lutheran church in Berlin
4' Spitzflöte 4' Flauto Dolce 4' Salicional 4' Quinte 22/3′ Piccolo 2' Mixtur IV Cymbel III Kornett III Tuba 8' Klarinette 8' III Schwellwerk C–a3 Salicional
Berlin_Cathedral
Second-largest pipe organ in Latvia
Terz 31/5′ Quinte 22/3′ Octav 2′ Superoctav 1′ Sesquialtera II Cornet V 8′ Mixtur VI 4′ Scharff IV 11/3′ Contrafagott 16′ Tuba mirabilis 8′ Trompette harmonique
Riga_Cathedral_pipe_organ
Church in Freiberg, Germany
OCTAVA 4 F. QVINTA 3 F. SUP.OCTAV. 2 F. TERTIA. CORNET. (5fach, ab c1) MIXTUR (4fach) ZIMBELN. (3fach) TROMPET. 8 F. CLARIN 4 F. QVINTADEHN. 16 F. PRINCIPAL
Freiberg_Cathedral
I Rückpositiv CDEFGA–c3 Principal 8′ Octava 4′ Scharp Mixtur Gedact 8′ Quintadeen 8′ Holflœit 4′ Blockflœit 4′ Gemßhorn 2′ Ziflœit Klingende Zimbel Schalmeyen
Schnitger_organ_(Hamburg)
08′ Gemshorn 08′ Octav 04′ Flaut 04′ Quint 03′ Superoctav 02′ Cornett V Mixtur IV 02′ Combal II 01′ Trompet (B/D) 08′ II Kronwerk C–d3 Hohlpfeife 8′ Flaut
Augustinerkirche,_Mainz
Church in Aarhus, Denmark
Gamba 8' Oktav 4' Spidsfløjte 4' Quint 2 2/3' Superoktav 2' Terts 1 3/5' Mixtur VI Cymbel IV Trompet 16' Trompet 8' Clairon 4' Manual IV, Echo Hulfløjte
Aarhus_Cathedral
Church building in Bolzano, Italy
Nachthorn 4′ 17. Quinte 2+2⁄3′ 18. Octave 2′ 19. Cornet (ab g0) 8′ 20. Mixtur 1+3⁄5′ 21. Ripieno VI 22. Trompete 16′ 23. Trompete 8′ II Schwell-Brustwerk
Maria_Himmelfahrt_(Bolzano)
Art music genre, originated in 1950s
Karlheinz Stockhausen – Gesang der Jünglinge (1955–56), Kontakte (1958–60), Mixtur (1964), Mikrophonie I & II (1964 and 1965), Telemusik (1966), Hymnen (1966–67)
Electroacoustic_music
Organ pipe without moving parts
separate, in contrast to the German and French style "Fourniture" and "Mixtur". The 4′ pitch is called "Ottava" and all the others are named after the
Flue_pipe
Medieval Church in Bavaria, Germany
Oktave 8' Spitzflöte 8' Oktav 4' Hohlflöte 4' Quinte 22/3′ Superoktav 2' Mixtur VI 11/3′ Cimbel IV 2/3′ Cornett V (from tenor g) 8' Trompete 16' Trompete
St. James's Church, Rothenburg ob der Tauber
St._James's_Church,_Rothenburg_ob_der_Tauber
Church in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
06. Quinte 02+2⁄3′ (L) 07. Superoktave 02′ 08. Kornett II-V 02+2⁄3′ 09. Mixtur V-VI 01+1⁄3′ (L) 10. Zundel III 01⁄3′ (L) 11. Trompete 16′ 12. Trompete
Church of the Holy Spirit, Heidelberg
Church_of_the_Holy_Spirit,_Heidelberg
Oktav 2' Hohlflöte 2' Terz 1.3/5' Piffaro IV-VI Terzian II Kornett Mixtur VI Mixtur VI Scharff V Zimbel IV Kornett VI Trompete 16' Trompete 8' Trompete
Sydney Opera House Grand Organ
Sydney_Opera_House_Grand_Organ
(1955–56), as well as the subsequent Carré (1960), Momente (1962–64/69), Mixtur (1964), Mikrophonie I (1964), Mikrophonie II (1965), Telemusik (1966), Hymnen
Moment_form
8′ Flauto dolce 8′ Quintflöte 51/3′ Octav 4′ Fugara 4′ Octav 2′ Mixtur 5f. 51/3′ Mixtur 4f. 22/3′ Gross Cornett IV 51/3′ Tuba 16′ Trompete 8′ II Manual
Münster_Schaffhausen
Church in Västerås, Sweden
harmonique * 8' Octava 4'0 Flûte octaviante 4'0 Qvinta 3'0 Octava 2'0 Cornett V Mixtur IV-VII Trompet 16' Tuba mirabilis * 8' Couplers II/I, III/I, IV/I I 4'/I
Västerås_Cathedral
Organ (instrument)
Manual CDEFGA-g2a2 Praestant 8′ Gedackt 8′ Octave 4′ Octave 2′ Sesquialtera II Mixtur III-IV Trompete 8′
Rysum_organ
German concert hall
08′ Oktave 04′ Gedacktflöte 04′ Nassat 02 2/3′ Oktave 02′ Mixtur major VI–VIII 02′ Mixtur minor IV 02/3′ Bombarde 16′ Trompete 08′ Bassethorn 08′ Tuba
Berliner_Philharmonie
Church building in Frederikssund Municipality, Denmark
16′ Principal 8′ Traversfløjte 8′ Tectus 8′ Oktav 4′ Fløjte 4′ Oktav 2′ Mixtur IV 11/3′ Trompet 8′ Manual II, Swell C–g3 Rørfløjte 8′ Fugara 8′ Vox Angelica
Jørlunde_Church
Church in Osnabrück, Germany
13. Prinzipal 8′ 14. Octave 4′ 15. Quinte 22/3′ 16. Superoctave 2′ 17. Mixtur IV–V 18. Trompete 16′ 19. Trompete 8′ III Oberwerk C–g3 27. Rohrflöte 8′
St._Mary's_Church,_Osnabrück
Church in Switzerland
coelestis 8′ Principal 4′ Traversflöte 4′ Nasat 22/3′ Nachthorn 2′ Terz 11/3′ Mixtur IV-V 2′ Fagott-Dulcian 16′ Schalmey 8′ Tremulant II Hauptwerk C–g3 Bourdon
Stadtpfarrkirche_Rapperswil
Franciscan church from the 13th century
Spitzflöte 8′ 5. Octave 4′ 6. Rohrflöte 4′ 7. Quinte 2+2⁄3′ 8. Superoctave 2′ 9. Mixtur V 1+1⁄3′ 10. Cornett V (ab c0) 8′ 11. Trompete 8′ II Schwellwerk C–g3 12
Minoritenkirche,_Cologne
French football club
Touho 25 DF FRA Saidou Ouedraogo 26 FW FRA Axel Thoumin 27 FW GLP Kenny Mixtur 28 MF COM Anfane Ahamada 29 FW FRA Tailan Matip Ngom 40 GK FRA Cédric
FC_Villefranche_Beaujolais
Music genre
intensive work with live electronics with three works, Mikrophonie I and Mixtur (both 1964), and Mikrophonie II. While earlier live-electronic compositions
Live_electronic_music
Composition by Karlheinz Stockhausen
Region) (1969) Trans (1971) Jubiläum (1977) With soloists Momente (1964) Mixtur (1964) Inori (1974) Chamber Sonatine (1951) Kreuzspiel (1951) Kontra-Punkte
Kreuzspiel
Church in Thuringia, Germany
Engprinzipal 2′ 8. Waldflöte 2′ 9. Nasat 1+1⁄3′ 10. Sesquialter II 2+2⁄3′ 11. Mixtur IV 12. Cimbel III 13. Krummhorn 8′ 14. Trompete 4′ Tremulant II Main division
St_Thomas'_Church,_Erfurt
Electronic music composition by Karlheinz Stockhausen
Region) (1969) Trans (1971) Jubiläum (1977) With soloists Momente (1964) Mixtur (1964) Inori (1974) Chamber Sonatine (1951) Kreuzspiel (1951) Kontra-Punkte
Kontakte
Church in Zurich, Switzerland
8′ Flauto major 8′ Gemshorn 8′ Octave 4′ Rohrflöte 4′ Rauschquinte 2f. Mixtur 5-6f. II Kronpositiv C–g3 Quintagön 8′ Gedeckt 8′ Flöte 4′ Piffaro 2f. 4′
Rüti_Reformed_Church
National association football team
Guadeloupe Bradenton, United States 16:30 Report Gedeon 13', 22' Gille 17' Mixtur 45', 47' Dezac 56' Merabli 87' (pen.) Stadium: IMG Academy Field 1 Referee:
Guadeloupe national under-17 football team
Guadeloupe_national_under-17_football_team
Musical composition by Karlheinz Stockhausen
Region) (1969) Trans (1971) Jubiläum (1977) With soloists Momente (1964) Mixtur (1964) Inori (1974) Chamber Sonatine (1951) Kreuzspiel (1951) Kontra-Punkte
Helikopter-Streichquartett
National association football team
Atert Bissen 4FW Taïryk Arconte (2003-11-12) 12 November 2003 (age 22) 7 3 Rodez 4FW Kenny Mixtur (2003-10-09) 9 October 2003 (age 22) 5 1 Villefranche
Guadeloupe national football team
Guadeloupe_national_football_team
Concert hall in Amsterdam, Netherlands
harm. 22/3’ Quint 22/3’ Octav harm. 2’ Octav 2’ Terz harm. 13/5’ Mixtur IV–VI Mixtur III–IV Cornet V 8’ Bariton 16’ Trompet harm. 8’ Trompet 8’ Trompet
Concertgebouw,_Amsterdam
moments 12–14 and 24–26 moments 16–21, 22–23, and 27–30 DG LP 643546 (with Mixtur, small ensemble 1967, backwards version) Stockhausen Complete Edition CD
Telemusik
Church in Oxford, England
4' 13. Octave 4' 14. Quinte 22/3' 15. Superoctave 2' 16. Terz 13/5' 17. Mixtur 11/3' 18. Cornet V 8' 19. Trompete 8' III Brustwerk C– 20. Rohrflote 8'
University Church of St Mary the Virgin
University_Church_of_St_Mary_the_Virgin
Church in Thuringia, Germany
7. Octave 04′ 8. Quinte 03′ 9. Sesquialtera 02+2⁄3′ 10. Octave 02′ 11. Mixtur IV 12. Cymbel IV 13. Vox humana 08′ Tremulant Glockenspiel II Chest division
Neuwerkskirche
play the passage on the third-highest string; also used with the Scharf or Mixtur stop on a pipe organ with the III indicating three ranks of pipes 4′ four
Glossary_of_music_terminology
Church in Himmelpforten, Germany
Blockflöte 4' (gedeckt; old) Nasat 2+2⁄3' (conic; old) Oktave 2' (old) Mixtur 4-6 fold (new) Terzimbel 3 fold (new) Trompete 8' (C to Gis old resonators;
St. Mary's Church, Himmelpforten
St._Mary's_Church,_Himmelpforten
Church in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
8′ 18. Octav 4′ 19. Nachthorn 4′ 20. Quinte 22/3′ 21. Superoktav 2′ 22. Mixtur V–VI 11/3′ 23. Cornett V (ab f0) 8′ 24. Trompete 16′ 25. Trompete 8′ 26
Stuttgart_Cathedral
Church in Berlin, Germany
Oktave 04′ 07. Flûte d'amour 04′ 08. Quinte 2 2/3′ 09. Oktave 02′ 10. Mixtur V 11. Scharff IV 12. Cornett III–V 08′ 13. Trompete 16′ 14. Trompete 08′
St._Nicholas_Church,_Berlin
Church building in Viborg Municipality, Denmark
principal 4' Blokfløjte 4' Spidsquint 2 2/3' Waldfløjte 2' Tertz 1 3/5' Mixtur VI Trompet harmonique 8' Obo 8' Clairon 4' tremblant Pedal Principal 16'
Dominican_Priory,_Viborg
percussion trio (2004) Mixtur ("Mixture"), for orchestra, 4 sinewave generators, and 4 ring-modulators, Nr. 16 (1964) Mixtur, version for small orchestra
List of compositions by Karlheinz Stockhausen
List_of_compositions_by_Karlheinz_Stockhausen
American composer (1911–1975)
Birds, which made extensive use of an electronic instrument called the Mixtur-Trautonium, performed by Oskar Sala. Herrmann used several electronic instruments
Bernard_Herrmann
Quinte 2 2/3' Larigot 1 1/3' Superoctave 2' Sesquialter II Mixtur major IV Scharf IV Mixtur minor III Trompete 8' Cornet V Cromorne 8' Fagott 16' Trompette
Organ_of_Poblet
also incorporated sounds performed live (in the orchestral composition Mixtur as well as in the instrumental and/or vocal pieces of ensemble of Mikrophonie
Studie_II
Church in the old town of Zurich, Switzerland
Rohrgedackt 8' Gemshorn 8' Octave 4' Flöte 4' Superoctave 2' Cornett (5f) 8' Mixtur (4-5f) 2' Scharf 1' Trompete 8' Clairon 4' II Rückpositiv C–g3 Suavial 8'
St._Peter,_Zurich
2009. Fabian, Leon (2 November 2010). "Die gewohnt kraftvolle und gekonnte Mixtur aus Melodic Death Metal und Pagan". Powermetal.de (in German). Retrieved
List of melodic death metal bands
List_of_melodic_death_metal_bands
Church in Thuringia, Germany
Fledouse Doppelt 4′ (T) / (n) 16 Quinta 3′ (n) 17 Octava 2′ (T) / (n) 18 Mixtur III (n) Pedal CD–c1 19 Subbaß 16′ 20 Groß Viol di Gamb Baß 16′ 21 Quintathön-Baß
St Walpurgis' Church, Großengottern
St_Walpurgis'_Church,_Großengottern
Church in Nuremberg, Germany
30. Octave 4′ 31. Spitzflöte 4′ 32. Quinte 22/3′ 33. Superoctave 2′ 34. Mixtur V 35. Cornet V 8′ 36. Trompete 8′ II Positiv C–a3 14. Bourdon 8′ 15. Quintade
Frauenkirche,_Nuremberg
(1960) for piano, percussion & fixed-media playback Stockhausen, Karlheinz Mixtur (1964) for orchestra, four sine-wave generators & four ring-modulators Stockhausen
Mixed_music
Church in Jawor, Poland
Doppelflöte 4' 7. Superoctave 2' 7. Octavbass 8' 8. Octave 4' 8. Doppelflöte 8' 9. Superoctave 2' 10. Quinte 2 2/3' 11. Cornet 3 fach 12. Mixtur 4 fach
Church_of_Peace_in_Jawor
Compositions by Karlheinz Stockhausen
faithfully as possible". Together with Stockhausen's immediately preceding work Mixtur (for five orchestra groups, four sine-wave generators and four ring modulators)
Mikrophonie_(Stockhausen)
German composer (1909–2007)
1950 Konzert für Violoncello und großes Orchester 1952 Konzert Nr. 2 für Mixtur-Trautonium und Orchester 1954 Konzert für Flöte und Orchester 1955 Sinfonietta
Harald_Genzmer
Frequency mixing function in signal processing
several entire compositions by Stockhausen are based around it, such as Mixtur (1964), one of the first compositions for orchestra and live electronics;
Ring_modulation
International football tournament
Cognard (1990-04-26)26 April 1990 (aged 35) 8 0 Châteauroux 17 4FW Kenny Mixtur (2003-10-09)9 October 2003 (aged 21) 4 1 Progrès Niederkorn 18 3MF Jordan
2025_CONCACAF_Gold_Cup_squads
Church in Ostheim, Bavaria, Germany
da Gamba 8′ Octave 4′ Flauto dolce 4′ Quinte 3′ Terz 3 1⁄5′ Flageolet 2′ Mixtur IV 2′ Cymbel III 1′ Trompete 8′ II Positiv C,D–c3 Praestant 8′ Quintatön
Ostheim_Fortress_Church
Fragments by Harrison Birtwistle. Leopardi Fragments by Peter Maxwell Davies. Mixtur by Karlheinz Stockhausen. Pli selon pli by Pierre Boulez, in the third movement
List of musical works in unusual time signatures
List_of_musical_works_in_unusual_time_signatures
Wind quintet by Karlheinz Stockhausen
Region) (1969) Trans (1971) Jubiläum (1977) With soloists Momente (1964) Mixtur (1964) Inori (1974) Chamber Sonatine (1951) Kreuzspiel (1951) Kontra-Punkte
Zeitmaße
Cathedral in Lausanne, Switzerland
Octave 4′ Quinte 22/3′ Doublette 2′ Terz 13/5′ Fourniture VII Cymbale V Mixtur VI-IX Bombarde 16′ Trompette 8′ Clairon 4′ Trommet 16′ Trommet 8′ III Positif
Lausanne_Cathedral
Political party in Germany
Retrieved 9 December 2021. Nowak, Peter (15 July 2021). ""Wir2020" – eine Mixtur aus Esoterik und Mittelstandsideologie" (in German). heise.de. Heinz Heise
WiR2020
Pipe organ in Salt Lake City, Utah, US
Tierce 1 3/5′ Septieme 1 1/7′ Acuta III Full Mixture IV Fourniture IV Kleine Mixtur IV Cornet V Double Trumpet 16′ Trumpet 8′ Clarion 4′ III. Swell Lieblich
Salt_Lake_Tabernacle_organ
Composition by Karlheinz Stockhausen
Region) (1969) Trans (1971) Jubiläum (1977) With soloists Momente (1964) Mixtur (1964) Inori (1974) Chamber Sonatine (1951) Kreuzspiel (1951) Kontra-Punkte
Europa-Gruss
Church in Bratislava, Slovakia
Gedackt 8' Octave 4′ Flöte 4′ Quinte 22/3′ Superoctave 2′ Kornett III-V 22/3′ Mixtur IV 2′ Trompete 8′ Tremolo II Schwellwerk C–f3 Rohrflöte 8′ Geigenprincipal
Jesuit_Church,_Bratislava
Region) (1969) Trans (1971) Jubiläum (1977) With soloists Momente (1964) Mixtur (1964) Inori (1974) Chamber Sonatine (1951) Kreuzspiel (1951) Kontra-Punkte
Trans (Stockhausen composition)
Trans_(Stockhausen_composition)
2011 studio album by Chris Rea
Retrieved 22 December 2025. Schulz, Artur. "Blues und Pop als saubere Mixtur". laut.de (in German). Retrieved 20 January 2020. Staunton, Terry. "Santo
Santo_Spirito_Blues
Horn Concerto by György Ligeti
Praeludium Signale, Tanz, Choral Aria, Aksak, Hoketus Solo, Intermezzo, Mixtur, Kanon Spectra Capriccio Hymnus György Ligeti wrote about his work: In this
Hamburg_Concerto
4' 5. Kleingedackt 4' 6. Schwiegel 2' 7. Rauschquinte 2 fach 22/3'+2' 8. Mixtur 4-6 fach 11/3' 9. Trompete 8' Kronpositiv 10. Singend Gedackt 8' 11. Dulzflöte
St._Jakob,_Nuremberg
Evangelical Reformed church in Swiss municipality of Uster in Canton of Zürich
in 1984, 1997 and 2009. 1) Gedeckt 8' Prinzipal 4' Flöte 4' Prinzipal 2' Mixtur In 1099 first mentioned, the donation of the parish church St. Andreas was
Uster_Reformed_Church
Church in Thuringia, Germany
05 Prästant 04′ 06 Zartflöte 04′ 07 Quinte 02+2⁄3′ 08 Blockflöte 02′ 09 Mixtur IV 10 Trompete 08′ II Positive C–g3 11 Holzflöte 8′ 12 Quintadena 8′ 13
St_Severus'_Church,_Erfurt
Oktave 4' Nachthorn 4' Quinte 2 2/3' Superoktav 2' Rauschwerk 22/3' 4f. Mixtur 11/3' 6f. Fagott 16' Trompete 8' Schwellwerk Prinzipal 8' Spitzgambe 8'
St._Egidien,_Nuremberg
Church in Switzerland
Principal 8′ Spitzflöte 8′ Oktav 4′ Gedacktflöte 4′ Quinte 22/3′ Superaktv 2′ Mixtur 5-7f. 11/3′ Zinke 8′ II Positiv C–g3 Salicional 8′ Gedackt 8′ Prinzipal
Augustinerkirche_Zürich
Opera cycle by Karlheinz Stockhausen
Region) (1969) Trans (1971) Jubiläum (1977) With soloists Momente (1964) Mixtur (1964) Inori (1974) Chamber Sonatine (1951) Kreuzspiel (1951) Kontra-Punkte
Licht
Church in Marienberg, Germany
Quinta Quinta 3' 10. Octave Oktav 2' 11. Tierce Terz 1' 12. Mixture V Mixtur V 6' 13. Cymbal IV Cimbel IV z 14. Cornet IV Cornet IV (ab a0) 15. Trumpet
St._Mary's_Church,_Marienberg
Historic church in Virginia, United States
Gemshorn 4' Oktav 4' Rohrflöte 2' Oktav 2' Blockflöte II Sesquialtera IV Mixtur 8' Trompete SWELL 8' Gedackt 8' Salizional 8' Schwebung 4' Prinzipal 4'
St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Alexandria, Virginia)
St._Paul's_Episcopal_Church_(Alexandria,_Virginia)
American musicologist (1946–2020)
Region) (1969) Trans (1971) Jubiläum (1977) With soloists Momente (1964) Mixtur (1964) Inori (1974) Chamber Sonatine (1951) Kreuzspiel (1951) Kontra-Punkte
Jerome_Kohl
Church in Zurich, Switzerland
8′ Viola di Gamba 8′ Octave 4′ Spitzflöte 4′ Quinte 22/3′ Superoctave 2′ Mixtur 4f. 11/3′ Cymbel 3f. 1/2′ Cornett 5f. ( ab f) 8′ Trompete 8′ III Swell C–g3
Predigerkirche_Zurich
Roman Catholic basilica in Oleśnica, Poland
Rauschquinte 2 2/3'+2' 9. Mixtur 3 fach 9. Oboe 8' 9. Quinte 10 2/3' 10. Kornett 1-3 fach 10. Klarinette 8' 10. Posaune 16' 11. Mixtur 4-5 fach 12. Trompete
Basilica of St. John the Evangelist, Oleśnica
Basilica_of_St._John_the_Evangelist,_Oleśnica
German composer and organist
de". frauenwiki-dresden.de. Retrieved 2020-08-23. "Lili Wieruszowski". mixtur.ch (in German). 2015-03-10. Retrieved 2020-08-23. The Musical Mainstream
Lili_Wieruszowski
Series of compositions by Karlheinz Stockhausen
Region) (1969) Trans (1971) Jubiläum (1977) With soloists Momente (1964) Mixtur (1964) Inori (1974) Chamber Sonatine (1951) Kreuzspiel (1951) Kontra-Punkte
Klavierstücke_(Stockhausen)
German footballer (born 1991)
Verlag GmbH. 16 May 2013. Retrieved 1 August 2014. "Adrion baut auf "gute Mixtur"". kicker online (in German). Olympia Verlag GmbH. 28 May 2013. Retrieved
Pierre-Michel_Lasogga
Stadtteil of Schwäbisch Gmünd in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
I Hauptwerk C–g3 Helltrompete 8′ Mixtur V-VI 2′ Octave 4′ Principal 8′ Pommer 16' Rohrflöte 8′ Gemshorn 4′ Nasatquinte 22/3′ Blockflöte 2’ Tremulant II
Bettringen
Romanesque abbey church in Otterberg, Germany
Gamba 8′ 4. Octave 4′ 5. Spitzflöte 4′ 6. Quinte 2+2⁄3′ 7. Octave 2′ 8. Mixtur IV 1+1⁄3′ 9. Trompete 8′ II Brustwerk C–g3 10. Salicional 8′ 11. Gedackt
Otterberg_Abbey
Opera by Richard Wagner
Internationalen Jugend-Festspieletreffens (Bayreuth, August 17–20, 1972)(Mixtur, MXT 3001/3, 1983) Edward Downes conducting the BBC Northern Symphony Orchestra
Das_Liebesverbot
verde, ballet Steve Reich – Piano Phase Karlheinz Stockhausen – Hymnen Mixtur, version for small orchestra Prozession Toru Takemitsu – November Steps
1967_in_music
Museum in Germany
Harpsichord possibly used by J.S. Bach A clavicytherium by A. Delin Lyre piano Mixtur-Trautonium French harpsichord German virginal Harmonium Organ Mighty Wurlitzer
Berlin Musical Instrument Museum
Berlin_Musical_Instrument_Museum
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Girl/Female
Indian
The mixture of the smell of the petals of rose and sundal, Strong, Brave
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Mixture; Gruel
Boy/Male
Assamese, Indian
Mixture of Colour
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
A Godly Mixture; Connected with the Gods
Biblical
confusion; mixture,confusion,gate of God
Girl/Female
Indian
Mixture of 2 Names
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Middle English nickname Bere meaning ‘bear’ (Old English bera, which is also found as a byname), or possibly from a personal name derived from a short form of the various Germanic compound names with this first element. Compare for example Bernhard. The bear has generally been regarded with a mixture of fear and amusement because of its strength and unpredictable temper on the one hand and its clumsy gait on the other, and in the medieval period it was also thought to typify the sins of sloth and gluttony. All these characteristics are no doubt reflected in the nickname. Throughout the Middle Ages the bear was a familiar figure in popular entertainments such as bear baiting and dancing bears.English : variant spelling of the habitational name Beer.Probably a translation of cognates of 1 in other languages, for example German Baer, and also an Americanized spelling of German Bahr.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Old French dragie, dragé ‘mixture of grains sown together’, hence probably an metonymic occupational name for a farmer or a grain merchant.
Girl/Female
Muslim
The mixture of the smell of the petals of rose and sundal, Strong, Brave
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
The mixture of the smell of the petals of Rose and Sundal
Girl/Female
Chinese, Greek, Indian, Jamaican, Latin
Mixture of Brightness and Love
Girl/Female
Biblical
Confusion, mixture.
Girl/Female
Biblical, British, English, French, Greek
Confusion; Mixture
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
The Mixture of the Smell of the Petals of Rose and Sundal
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Boy/Male
Muslim
Founder of the sasani dynasty
Boy/Male
Hindu
Belonging to a good clan, Good birth
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
A Big Star
Girl/Female
British, English
Born of the Earth
Girl/Female
American, British, Chinese, English, Polish
Weapon; Derived from Medieval Male Form of Matthew; Domain of Maccius
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Human
Girl/Female
Australian, German, Greek
Moon Goddess; Form of Cynthia
Boy/Male
Biblical
Clearness, oil.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Born to be Rich
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by a fen or marsh (see Fenn).
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n.
A bitter principle extracted from the bulbs of the squill (Scilla), and probably consisting of a complex mixture of several substances.
n.
A soapy mixture obtained by treating an essential oil with an alkali; hence, any similar compound of an essential oil.
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A mixture of chopped meat and pickled herring, with oil, vinegar, pepper, and onions.
n.
An instrument consisting essentially of a glass tube provided with a graduated scale, for exhibiting to the eye the changes of volume of a gas or gaseous mixture resulting from chemical action, and the like.
a.
Pertaining to, or designating, a complex red dyestuff (called rosolic acid) which is analogous to rosaniline and aurin. It is produced by oxidizing a mixture of phenol and cresol, as a dark red amorphous mass, C20H16O3, which forms weak salts with bases, and stable ones with acids. Called also methyl aurin, and, formerly, corallin.
n.
That which results from mixing different ingredients together; a compound; as, to drink a mixture of molasses and water; -- also, a medley.
n.
Freedom from mixture or dilution with white; purity; -- said of colors.
n.
A complex nitrogenous base, C20H21N3O, obtained by oxidizing a mixture of aniline and toluidine, as a colorless crystalline substance which forms red salts. These salts are essential components of many of the socalled aniline dyes, as fuchsine, aniline red, etc. By extension, any one of the series of substances derived from, or related to, rosaniline proper.
n.
A greenish, oily, nitrogenous hydrocarbon, C12H19N7, obtained from coal tar, and probably consisting of a mixture of several metameric compounds which are higher derivatives of the base pyridine.
n.
A mass of two or more ingredients, the particles of which are separable, independent, and uncompounded with each other, no matter how thoroughly and finely commingled; -- contrasted with a compound; thus, gunpowder is a mechanical mixture of carbon, sulphur, and niter.
v. i.
To become one; to be cemented or consolidated; to combine, as by adhesion or mixture; to coalesce; to grow together.
n.
A mixture of salt, coarse meal, lime, etc., attractive to pigeons.
n.
A green poisonous substance used as a pigment and drug, obtained by the action of acetic acid on copper, and consisting essentially of a complex mixture of several basic copper acetates.
n.
A kind of plastering made of lime, with a mixture of shells or pebbles, used for covering buildings.
n.
A supposed element, afterward found to be a mixture of several metals, as copper, iron, lead, nickel, etc.
n.
A yellowish translucent substance, almost odorless and tasteless, obtained as a residue in the purification of crude petroleum, and consisting essentially of a mixture of several of the higher members of the paraffin series. It is used as an unguent, and for various purposes in the arts. See the Note under Petrolatum.
n.
An earthy oxide of manganese, or mixture of different oxides and water, with some oxide of iron, and often silica, alumina, lime, or baryta; black ocher. There are several varieties.
n.
Hence, a mixture of various ingredients; an olio or medley; a potpourri; a miscellany.
v. t.
To plaster with a mixture of lime and shells or pebbles; as, to roughcast a building.
n.
The act of mixing, or the state of being mixed; as, made by a mixture of ingredients.