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meet the arrangers

Each piece you hear has been carefully crafted to sound its very best on the organ – a process that takes incredible skill, patience, and years of dedication in learning the craft. 

Thanks to Hiddo, Tom, Mats, Jeroen and Sjoerd. I'm proud to call them all good friends. I enjoy your music every single day.

Find out more about them below and listen to an example of their work.
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Hiddo van Os

Hiddo started creating music at the age of 18 - his first piece was 2 Unlimited - No Limits. Since then, he'smade more than a thousand different arrangements for organs of all scale.  He also performs as an accordionist and entertainer for private events. More at https://www.hiddovanos.nl/
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Tom Meijer

Tom has tackled all styles of music for mechanical organs of all sizes. His work has been featured in performances and recordings on historic organs such as De Arabier,  helping bring a wide range of music to life on these traditional instruments.
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​Mats Sijnesael

​Mats is a new Dutch arranger on the scene, creating vital hits such as Sweet Child O Mine. His work is used on a variety of organs throughout the world, and he is always keen to do custom arrangements. More at www.dutchorganmusic.com
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​Jeroen Van Baden

​Jeroen creates full-sounding arrangements from rousing marches to recognisable tunes from the continental top 40. 
He is seen on the streets of Holland regularly busking with his 52 key street organ.
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​Sjoerd Caspers

​Sjoerd has built up a large catalogue of music arrangements for some of the largest concert organs in the world, transposing modern tunes to book music which have been enjoyed by owners and enthusiasts worldwide.
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Jan Kees de Ruijter

Jan Kees has spent his life producing music for every possible scale of mechanical organ. From classical to popular, every style sounds its very best making the most of every note available.
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