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New Hauptwerk instruments available
Published: Monday, November 30, 2009 7:00 pm
Prospectum Magnuskerk Anloo - 1719

The organ of the Magnuskerk (Anloo, The Netherlands) is a master piece built in 1717-1719 by Johannes Radeker and Rudolph Garrels, two coworkers of Arp Schnitger. It has been restored/carefully extended in 2002 by Henk van Eeken. This organ has 2 Manuals/Pedal and 21 stops.
Visit the Prospectum website for further information and ordering.
Sonus Paradisi Rabstejn nad Strelou - 1793

The instrument built in 1793 by Antonín Reis (1741-1815) in the church of Rabštejn nad Střelou bears all the typical characteristics of the Czech traditional organbuilding. According to the view of prominent experts, this is one of very few Czech historical organs where the voicing of the Principals was never altered by later restorations and it was conserved in the original form (cited from the materials of the diocesan organ-surveyor Marek Cihar). The last major repair of the instrument was done in 1878, more than a century ago.
Visit the Sonus Paradisi website for further information and ordering.

