Pupils are taught on four different organs, each of which is very special. These four organs are complementary and between them they cover all musical styles and periods, which makes it possible to select every thinkable item from the vast organ repertoire.

The organ of the Martini Church in Groningen: the Rolls Royce among church organs. Characteristics: grand, majestic and with an unparalleled sound.
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The organ of the Mennonite Church in Groningen: One of the most beautiful Marcussen organs in The Netherlands. Characteristics: transparant sound, splendidly intoned for that particular space. Unique neo-baroque organ among the many historic organs in Groningen.
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The organ of "De Oosterpoort" Arts Centre in Groningen: the only concert organ in the north of the Netherlands (Leeflang/Flentrop). The restauration and extension of the organ were carried out at Eeuwe's instigation.
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The organ of the Dutch Reformed Church (Grote Kerk) in Harlingen: a unique Hinsz organ, dating from 1776 and perfectly adjusted to the unique acoustics of the church. In 2011 the organ was restored/reconstructed to the situation of 1776 and the grandeur of that period.
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