- Industries, Erie,
Pennsylvania Page
Organ Company, Lima, Ohio
Parkey OrganBuilders, Braselton,
Georgia Parsons Pipe
Organ Builders, Canandaigua, New York...
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Parish took over the
maintenance of the instrument, the
Diego Cera
Organbuilders, Inc. They had to do
minor jobs on
broken trackers,
hairline cracks...
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Walter Thür
Organbuilders (Swedish:
Walter Thür Orgelbyggen) was a
maker of pipe organs,
based in Torshälla, Sweden. The company,
established in 1968...
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builder and the
first American president of the
International Society of
Organbuilders.
Hofmann was born in Kyle,
Texas on a
cotton farm. He was the youngest...
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Norwegian government, were
repositioned to
provide a
clearer view.
Canadian organbuilder Casavant Frères
constructed and
installed a new pipe
organ in 2012. The...
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October 7, 2010. "OHS Database:
Instrument Details - Lively-Fulcher
Organbuilders Opus 10". pipeorgandatabase.org.
Retrieved September 29, 2018. "OHS...
- at
nearby Longwood Gardens (1929). In New Haven, Connecticut,
three organbuilders ****embled one of the world's
largest and
finest symphonic organs for...
- in the
March 1998
issue of the ISO
Journal (International
Society of
Organbuilders) and
translated into
German and French.
Originally from Austria, Xaver...
- 78, 1991),
replaced in 2025 by an
instrument built by Juget-Sinclair
Organbuilders Wayzata Community Church, Wayzata,
Minnesota (4 manuals, 70 ranks, Opus...
- with a Bad Ending: M.P. Möller 1875–1992.
International Society of
Organbuilders,
November 1993.
Retrieved 17
August 2020. "M. P. Moller, Inc Buys Henry...