A Closer Look at Johannus - Opus 355
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
- In a series of videos, our colleague Martin van Heerde will tell you more about the Johannus Organs. What is it that makes the Studio organs perfect for studying? What is special about the Opus organs? And what is the story behind Johannus LiVE? Follow us on social media, and make sure you don’t miss out!
In this video, Martin tells you more about the brand new Opus 355 (BDO-specifications). He talks about the rich history of the Opus Series, the newly developed wind model, the audio system - and much more.
Do you have questions about the Johannus Opus, or one of our other organs? Feel free to ask your question in the comments, by e-mail, or phone. Of course - you can also contact your local Johannus dealer, or download the brochure from www.johannus.com.
00:54 - History of the Opus Series
02:42 - Samples
04:11 - Colours
04:33 - Wind Model
05:42 - Audio System
06:42 - Optional Extras
07:54 - Solo Stops (Intrada no.1 - Peter Sneep)
09:25 - Merck Toch Hoe Sterck - Klaas Jan Mulder
*De Nederlandstalige versie van deze video bekijkt u hier: • Johannus In Beeld - Op... .
The trumpet sounds good.
Each new organ release is twice as impressive as the previous models. Keep up the good work. I love Johannus!
Sounds great!
Is this a new model ? Does it have AGO pedalboard and a 32 ' in the pedal ?
How much
Starts from €9995
@@iAlexxxey drogo
€9995 is that in uk price so what price in USA ?
Thanks
@@Deafflorist58 też pewnie z kosmosu
Please, create video about Monarch organs. At least to show what customer can get, wide of options.
Sorry sir where can I get the first pice that you have played
Hello Wolf, please send us a direct email to marketing@globalorgangroup.com. Then, we can provide you with the sheet music.
The music stand seems so far away and high up. How is that in practice?
ah... you can lower it... practical..
What is the name of the first piece? Sounds beautiful with this registration!
Intrada n. 1 by Peter Sneep.
I found the title specified further in description:)
Thanks ! It's "Intrada" written by Peter Sneep for a wedding of his friends years ago.
@@martinvanheerde883 Thank you! The piece is just wonderful:)