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Dear Reader,
It is our hope that your virtual tour of these pages will be pleasant.
While describing our instruments, we also wish to share with you some
thoughts about our beautiful craft. Quite evidentially, visiting the real
sites of our organs is the only way to hear and experience their sound,
their touch and their architectural setting. You are cordially invited
to visit them, from Opus One to Opus Fifty - you will find the pertinent
information for the locations in the Opus list.
We would also like to refer you to our list
of CDs, which were recorded on our organs by outstanding musicians,
among which one should mention recordings of cantatas by Haendel, Bach
and Scarlatti in which our Opus One is used to accompany some of our most
gifted artists. As organ aficionados form a very small community and you
might have some difficulties finding some of these discs, we would be
delighted to make these recordings available to you directly, and send
you any of the CDs for a modest fee. By ordering a single instrument,
we would be pleased to give you a CD collection at no extra charge!
Presenting some of our instruments with minute details might dispense
us to talk about our philosophy - after all, we crafts people are not
used to flying in these spheres!
In every domain, be it cabinet making, building or voicing, we create
instruments with personality, style and musicality that we are proud of,
and in the process, we want our clients to be proud of them too. We have
often been lucky with good rooms, which were favourable to our instruments.
However, while these conditions are important, it is the human qualities
of our customers, which we remember and which will also count for the
future. We would be happy to receive your comments and welcome your suggestions,
and while we may never achieve perfection in our humble selves, your thoughts
propel us toward greater achievements in the design of these wonderful
and majestic instruments.

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