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New Studio organs!
A new Sampleset for Johannus LiVE: the Ruffatti organ of the Church of the Epiphany in Miami, USA
Incredible sound enhanced by outstanding architecture
New concert organ in the Feike Asma Hall
We are building a new concert organ! The Feike Asma Hall is going to be home to a brand new Monarke concert organ: the Sound of Excellence.
A new Sampleset for Johannus LiVE: the Hinsz organ of the Bovenkerk in Kampen, The Netherlands
The Bovenkerk’s Hinsz organ has left a deep impression for many generations
Johannus launches three new models in the Ecclesia church organ series
Johannus is proud to present three new models in the globally renowned Ecclesia church organ series. “We have implemented groundbreaking innovations in these new models,” says Managing Director Marco van de Weerd. “You could say that the technological heart of these organs has been thoroughly upgraded.”
Johannus’ new Monarke Amsterdam brings the Oude Kerk’s majestic organ into the home
Johannus is proud to present its latest living-room organ: the Monarke Amsterdam, which was officially launched during Johannus’ Open Factory Day on June 25, 2022.
Hybrid Monarke organ for the Roman Catholic Church in Gelterkinden, Switzerland
Johannus recently installed a wonderful Monarke organ in the Römisch-katholische Kirche Maria Mittlerin in Gelterkinden, Switzerland. The church already had an electro-pneumatic Graf organ with 26 stops, but the console and controls of this pipe organs were in need of an overhaul. There was also the feeling that the organ wasn’t quite filling the space properly, and that it limited the organists in terms of their registration options. It was a rather Romantic organ, and they wanted to be able to play works from other style periods as well.
16 December: livestream Johannus Christmas Concert
On December 16, 2021 at 20.00h (Central European Time), we will stream an impressive Christmas Concert on our YouTube channel. The concert will take place in the beautiful Feike Asma concert hall in our headquarters in Ede, the Netherlands.
The Face of Johannus, ep. 8: Thanks in part to Vincent, 55,000 people in Manilla were able to sing simultaneously, along with a Monarke
Some years ago, Project Manager Vincent van Os was involved with one of the most prestigious projects in Johannus’ history. Within just six weeks, an organ had to be delivered to the world’s largest indoor arena, so that a gathering of 55,000 could sing simultaneously. “We’d never designed an organ for such a large space before.”
The Face of Johannus, ep. 9: Bertus: guardian of the high-quality Johannus sound
The Johannus sound is world-famous. How is it actually created? And what makes that sound so special? Bertus Lap gives a peek behind the musical scenes at the Global Organ Group. “Often people get emotional when they hear their new organ playing for the first time. At that moment you realize that you really add something to their musical experience.”
The Face of Johannus, ep. 7: Krijn and Jan Bert transform mathematical formulas into pure musical emotion
Krijn van Baren and Jan Bert Kuipers are the “lab technicians” of the Global Organ Group. All of the technical piping and wiring in Johannus organs has at some point passed through their figurative test tubes and pipettes, and they enjoy their work immensely. “But the open factory days are the best part of all. During these days we meet customers whose musical imagination has been awakened by our organs.”
The Face of Johannus, ep. 6: The musical fantasies of Dirk and Goos: an organ in kit form, and a console made of Plexiglas
You don’t have to be an organist yourself to design beautiful organs, and Global Organ Group’s Product Design Engineers Goos van Kuilenberg and Dirk Verschoor are proof of that. “I can’t play the organ and I don’t think I’ll ever be able to. But I think it’s wonderful to work together on creating an instrument on which others can express themselves creatively.”
Meet the new Johannus Opus 277 and 377
We proudly introduce you to the new Johannus Opus 277 and 377. Two beautiful organs that meet the wishes and demands of today’s organist.