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![Works of Franz Liszt, Giuseppe Martucci, and Marcel Lanquetuite, played on an extremely massive and powerful instrument that started out as a German Romantic organ in the 1930's, then recreated, reformed, and enlarged by Thomas Jann of Stuttgart in 2001.
94 ranks, 4 manuals, a vast acoustic environment with almost 8 seconds of reverb! Works of Franz Liszt, Giuseppe Martucci, and Marcel Lanquetuite, played on an extremely massive and powerful instrument that started out as a German Romantic organ in the 1930's, then recreated, reformed, and enlarged by Thomas Jann of Stuttgart in 2001.
94 ranks, 4 manuals, a vast acoustic environment with almost 8 seconds of reverb!](https://cdn11.bigcommerce.com/s-4mjh4t/images/stencil/300w/products/5773/11990/LisztC0__58503.1686758249.jpg?c=2)
Capricious Improvisations by organist Paul Fejko
Some impressions of what life can be like with a four manual, 94 rank Stahlhut/Jann organ in a vast acoustic space. An extremely massive and powerful instrument that started as a German Romantic organ in the 1930's and was recreated, reformed, and enlarged by Thomas Jann of Stuttgart in 2001.
Jann added even more power to an already impressive sound!
Allegro, Molto Allegro; Berceuse; Who's Trumpet Tunes