12/01/2017 | In memoriam
ArticlesHarald Vogel In memoriam Klaas Veltman (1953-2016)Het ORGEL 113 (2017), nr. 1, 44-45 [summary] The organ builder Klaas Veltman died on Saturday, 15 October, 2016, at the age of 63. He was interested in the organs built in the classical manner from the period...
12/01/2017 | Common
ArticlesHanna Rijken “Loud Organs, His Glory, Forth Tell in Deep Tone” – Anglican Choral Evensong in the Dutch contextHet ORGEL 113 (2017), nr. 1, 4-9 [summary] Choral evensong services are held in more and more places in the Netherlands. Dutch boys’ choirs or...
12/01/2017 | Common
ArticlesLeonard Sanderman English organ building from now to thenHet ORGEL 113 (2017), nr. 1, 12-21 [summary] In the Netherlands the English organ now appears to be highly respected. One after the other, city churches acquire a larger or smaller English choir- or...
12/01/2017 | Common
ArticlesTjeerd van der Ploeg English organ culture in the 19th centuryHet ORGEL 113 (2017), nr. 1, 24-35 [summary] The English organs that have been placed in The Netherlands are almost all instruments from the 19th century, the period in which the English organ in a...
12/01/2017 | Common
ArticlesJan Smelik An English organ island in Groningen. Interview with Fokke-Rinke Feenstra & Luuk SikkemaHet ORGEL 113 (2017), nr. 1, 38-43 [summary] Most of the English instruments that have come to The Netherlands since 1985 have been placed by the firm of...