The Collon organ in Münster has some characteristic French stops: Cornet, Trompette, Cromorne. Mainly to show these stops I've recorded this Noël by Balbastre. A composer whose compositions have both baroque and classical elements.
Since I'm certainly not a specialist in the French baroque/classical repertoire, I've based my registrations on a document by Patrick Larhant, user PLRT (recommended!):
https://docplayer.net/427459-Saint-maximin-registration-tips.html
I know this piece from several recordings in churches with enormous acoustics, so this is something else. Consider it a chamber music-version. I've tried to add some reverb, but not to my satisfaction (so far).
Registrations:
00:00 Marqué
HW (rh): Cornet V
NW (lh): Cromorne 8'
00:38 Var. I
NW (rh): Nasat 2 2/3', Offenflöte 8'
HW (lh): Copel 8'
01:18 Var. II
HW (rh): Cornet V
NW+EW (lh): Offenflöte 8', Salicional 8'
02:00 Var. III
NW (rh): Offenflöte 8', Flageolet 2'
HW (lh): Copel 8'
02:51 Var. IV
NW (rh): Cromorne 8'
HW (lh): Copel 8', Flöte 4'
03:43 Var. V (I think:)
HW (rh): Bourdon 16', Copel 8', Oktave 4', Terz 1 3/5'
NW (lh): Offenflöte 8', Fugara 4', Nasat 2 2/3', Flageolet 2', Terz 1 3/5'
04:38 Var. VI
HW (grand clavier): Copel 8', Oktave 4', Cornet V, Trompette 8'
NW (petit clavier): Offenflöte 8', Prinzipal 4', Cromorne 8'
NW-HW