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New Sygsoft sample set Rotterdam van Vulpen 1966

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New Sygsoft sample set Rotterdam van Vulpen 1966

PostWed Dec 13, 2023 10:05 am

Hello 'Hauptworkers',

we again have the pleasure of presenting a new sample set to you.
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ENGLISH:https://www.hauptwerk.nl/hoflaankerken.php
DUTCH:https://www.hauptwerk.nl/hoflaankerknl.php

This is a high quality Van Vulpen organ from 1966 and there are people who say that this is the finest Van Vulpen in the Netherlands.
This could well be because the warm acoustics of the church ensures that this is a very sparkling but certainly not sharp organ (what we ourselves initially suspected when we had not yet heard it.)
Again we recorded this organ with 3 separate channels so that the player can choose his own sound experience from very direct to the back of the church and everything in between.
Because of the warm acoustics this organ can also be used to play Romantic literature and is certainly not only suitable for Baroque.
Listen for example to the somewhat modern arrangement of Jan Bonefaas on 'The shepherds lay at night'.
http://www.sygsoft.nl/musichoflaankerk/Christian-Boogaard-De-herdertjes-J-Bonefaas(10-31-100).mp3

And of course some other demo's on:
https://www.hauptwerk.nl/mp3hoflaankerken.php
More will follow in the near future.

The price for the download version is € 331, of which 10% goes to the organ fund.
Trial ilok codes for 2 weeks are available please contact Sygsoft info@hauptwerk.nl

Our Sygsoft team has again worked with great pleasure on this sample set and wishes you much pleasure in playing and happy holidays.
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Re: New Sygsoft sample set Rotterdam van Vulpen 1966

PostFri Dec 15, 2023 5:26 am

Once again Sygsoft rewards us with a magnificent organ and a very well written sample set. This instrument with brilliant mutations and mixtures, sonorous reeds warm and varied foundations is suitable for a large repertoire, ranging from baroque to romantic, even modern. The acoustics are those of a large church. Tremblants, typically Dutch, could seem too powerful for some organists, but the publisher has planned to substitute, if necessary, more discreet recomposed ones, accessible for each register by a system of illuminated buttons placed next to the labels.

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