Sweelinq announces another sample set: the Evangelisch Lutherse Kerk in The Hague
The history of the organ
The organ of the Evangelisch Lutherse Kerk in The Hague has a rich history dating back to 1648. Over the years it has been shaped, restored and adapted by renowned organ builders such as Hans Wolff Schonat, Rudolph Garrells and later Johann Heinrich Hartmann Bätz. The present instrument was completed in 1762, but is also the basis for later additions. With, among other things, the swell work from 1921, it has been further developed into the instrument that we know today.
Promising sample
This model was announced during the third Organ Experience in the AFAS Theater in Leusden, which attracted more than 600 organ enthusiasts. The launch of this sample set was the highlight of the event. The visible interest in this sample set shows that it is a promising addition to the Sweelinq software.