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PostThu Feb 15, 2007 7:12 am

The "little St Sulpice" !!!
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PostFri Feb 16, 2007 7:31 am

i thought it was marvellous in your original photos.

but now, WOW!!!
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PostSun Feb 18, 2007 12:28 pm

Wow, what a beautiful organ! :)

Can you tell us how much space it takes?
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PostMon Feb 19, 2007 3:15 am

The dimensions are:

4,10m x 1,50m x 2,50m

Everybody is invited to test my organ, when he will visit Germany/Bochum.


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PostWed Feb 21, 2007 4:58 pm

A very impressive console.

People have asked what type of computer (singular) will run it - there's no reason why it can't have, say, four computers each running Hauptwerk playing a different department of the organ.

What system are you using to generate the MIDI?

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Joerg Glebe

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PostThu Feb 22, 2007 8:38 am

Hello,

these are the components of my Hauptwerk-Computer:

Silentmaxx ST11-Pro silver (silent)
Tagan 530W
1 x EKL/Papst 120mm, 1x EKL/Papst 80mm
Asus P5W DH Deluxe, Intel X975, Socket 775
Intel Quad Core Extreme QX6700
Arctic Cooling Freezer
RAM: 8 GB (4x 2GB) DDR2-533
MSI NX7100GS, 256MB DDR, DVI
2x Samsung SP2504C, 250GB, Serial-ATA, RAID 0, each in HDD-Silencer Silentmaxx
LG GSA-H10NS ATAPI, silver
Floppy, silver

Audio-/Midi-Components:

7 x Doepfer CTM Midi-out-Kit
1 x Motu-Midi-Interface
2 x RME-Fireface 800
1 x Rodgers RSS 303
10 x Genelec 8050A
1 x Gelenec 7070A


- Joerg -
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PostThu Feb 22, 2007 1:30 pm

Joerg Glebe wrote:Hello,

these are the components of my Hauptwerk-Computer:

- Joerg -


It's an absolutely beautiful instrument. I salivate like one of Pavlov's dogs everytime I look at the photos.

I need to run out and start buying more lottery tickets :-)
Grant
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Invitation for two open days

PostFri Oct 05, 2007 7:47 am

I want to invite

- friends of Hauptwerk
- people, who are interested in Hauptwerk
- producers of sample-sets + Martin Dyde

for two open days in my home at Bochum, Germany.
It’s only a private and non-commercial event (I don’t have anything to sell), for an exchange of information. You can play, listen or discuss.

The following sample-sets are ready to use:

- Silbermann, Reinhardtsgrimma (OrganART Media)
- Bosch/Schnitger, Vollenhove (OrganART Media)
- Ducroquet/Cavaillé-Coll, Aix (OrganART Media)

- Skinner, Chicago (Milan digital audio)

- Grygar, Litomysl (Hauptwerk.cz)
- Unknown, Doksy-Kruh (Sonus paradisi)
- Rieger, Doksy (Sonus paradisi)

- Casavant, Ontario (Exemplum Organum)

- Brindley & Foster, Birmingham (Crumhorn Labs)

- Virtual Theatre Pipe Organ 3/11 (Keymedia)

When:
24.11.2007 and 01.12.2007
each starts at 10 a.m. (open end)

Where:
As it’s my private address in Bochum/Germany, I don’t want to make it public in this forum. Please send me an Email to joerg[dot]glebe[at]thyssenkrupp[dot]com with a short (preferring binding) acceptance (date and approx. time, number of persons), then I will give you my address, telephone number and the route.

Miscellaneous:
My wife will care for soft drinks and food.

Questions will be answered by email.
Attached you find some new pictures of my console and the prospect.

Best regards

- Joerg Glebe -
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PostFri Oct 05, 2007 9:26 am

A beautiful console & case!
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amazing!

PostSat Oct 06, 2007 12:03 pm

Dear Jörg,

this is amazing, congratulations!

All the best,
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PostSun Oct 07, 2007 2:38 pm

Dear Jorg,

Thank you so much for your generous invitation into your home to enjoy your beautiful installation, and to participate in the first of it's kind "Hauptwerk Fest"! It's a bit to far for me to travel, but what a wonderful idea! Have a great time for all who can attend.

G'Day
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PostMon Nov 26, 2007 2:24 pm

Last Saturday, we (Ariaan Hoogendijk, Gert van Ginkel and Wim Eradus) visited the first open day of Joerg Glebe. Thanks to our Tom-Tom navigator, we found the address in Bochum without any delay.

Joerg presented the 4 manual organ, specially built on his specifications.
Wooden keys, made very long to achieve mechanical mass inertia, together with magnetic "valve", guaranteed an optimal touch, especially for playing baroque music. The computer, hided in a cabinet, used a quad-core Extreme QX6700 and 8 GB memory. A large amount of high quality speakers, 10 Genelec 8050A broad band and one Genelec 7070A subwoofer, lowest frequency 19 Hz, were placed behind the glossy façade pipes. The first loaded sample-set was the Gottfried Silbermann organ in Reinhardtsgrimma (OrganART Media). Joerg presented also the Bosch/Schnitger, Vollenhove and the Ducroquet/Cavaillé-Coll, Aix, from the same producer.

We preferred the sound image of the Vollenhove organ, having an optimal balance between direct sound and hall. The last organ we heared and played, was the modern and universal Litomysl organ, dry sampled by Jiri Zurek. The sound proved to be optimal with the addition of only a small amount of reverb, produced by the Roland/Rodgers RSS-303 quadrophonic hall system.

It is really an incredible sensation to play these large virtual organs, on a Cavaillé Coll-like console, simulating a perfect mechanical feeling, visual and auditive ambiance.

Upcoming Saturday, interested organists will have the last chance to play on this really outstanding instrument. Also from this place, we thank Joerg and his wife for having us, and wish them a lot of musical satisfaction with this great organ!

Ariaan, Gert and Wim
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PostSun Dec 30, 2007 5:17 am

I cannot help posting my very similar dream Hauptwerk organ! (Note the sub-woofers sitting behind the facade pipes)
The green bit on the music stand is actually a piece of glass such that an LCD monitor can be installed behind, "inside" the music stand.
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Joerg Glebe

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Advance notice of organ recital

PostThu Apr 17, 2008 4:08 am

Dear members and readers of the forum,

Recently I pointed out, that I plan to arrange organ recitals at home.
In the meantime I arranged the date for the first two concerts. :D

On Saturday, the 7th of June, 2008 there will be a recital for theatre organ with the sample-set 3/11 of Keymedia Productions by Mr. Bernd Wurzenrainer, Solingen. The concert will start at 7.30 p.m. Details will follow.

On Saturday, the 6th of September, 2008 there will be an organ recital by using several sample-sets by Mr. Stefan Kießling, Leipzig. Details will follow.

I would like to invite all people who are interested in, but because for lack of space the number of participants will be limited up to 20 people. For being able to plan the event I kindly ask you to apply for the visit by email: joerg[dot]glebe[at]thyssenkrupp[dot]com.
There will be no entrance fee.


Best regards

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PostFri Apr 18, 2008 1:20 am

That sounds exciting Joerg, do you have any plans to record the concert?
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