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 Rembrandt (1606-1669) lived in the 17th century, an era known as the Dutch Golden Age because of its extreme wealth. We find evidence of that rich culture today. Not only in the Netherlands but all around the world, names of great artists like Rembrandt van Rijn still refer to perfection and beauty, The Johannus organ builders have given Rembrandt's name to a series of organs reflecting the high artistic level of the Golden Age. Organs with the old world's history in pipe sound developed over many centuries is captured through the most advanced technology in both the baroque and romantic styles. Together with the unsurpassed craftsmanship in cabinetmaking, this organ represents the genuine pipe sound from an overwhelming and colorful palette. Experts agree: the Johannus organ builders' new console design and sound deserve Rembrandt's signature.

The JOHANNUS REMBRANDT series offer two, three, and four manual drawknob organs.

        REMBRANDT 377                REMBRANDT 397                    REMBRANDT 497

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A REMBRANDT 397 may be seen, heard, and played at St. Agnes Episcopal Church in Sebring, Florida, or at Covenant Presbyterian Church in Naples, Florida, or with real pipes at Messiah Lutheran Church in North Fort Myers, Florida. We would be pleased to take you there.

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