Many will praise it poetry, its warmth, the beauty of its pipes, the clear and calm power of its sound, the fullness of its reed-stops.
(Jean Ferrard)
The Leffe organ allows us to touch and hear Bach in all his splendour, his refinement and his genius.
(Bernard Foccroulle)
- A subtle touch, refined harmony, perfect balance.
(Arnaud Van de Cauter)
A true musical instrument, living, mysterious and one which holds one by its moment of magic... to play this organ is a real musical lesson!
(Benoît Mernier)
This splendid accomplishment raises the morale of organists.
(Michel Bouvard)
This magnificent instrument gives to the music of Bach its true dimension! What a feeling to hear it live!
(Lothar Seghers)
This organ is quite remarkable; we have spent an unforgettable afternoon.
(Joris Verdin and the class of the Institut Lemmens)
The organ is a pleasure to touch. Everything delicately sings and one feels good. If all liturgical organs possessed this poetry, perhaps there would be more organ liturgists...
(The class of the Paris Conservatoire)
[updated on the 21.12.05]
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