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  2. Martin Ellis (organist) - Wikipedia

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    In a 2007 issue of the Vox Humana newsletter, from the Incorporated Society of Organ Builders, Mark Dresden writes about a recent Trio con Brio concert: "The players are excellent musicians, well versed in their knowledge of the theater organ in general and of the Dickinson Kimball in particular. They are also well versed in the art of playing ...

  3. Schoenstein & Co. - Wikipedia

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    Schoenstein & Co. formerly known as Felix F. Shoenstein and Sons, is the oldest and largest organ builder in the western United States.It was founded in 1877 by Felix F. Schoenstein in San Francisco, California; the company is now based in Benicia, California.

  4. Charles Brenton Fisk - Wikipedia

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    The documentary details how C. B. Fisk, Inc. employees take to build organs and the life of Fisk. [51] [52] After Fisk's death, two novels based on his life were published. One is titled The Organ Builder, written by Robert Cohen (ISBN 9780060159092). It was inspired by Fisk's life and work as described in his obituary in The New York Times. [9]

  5. List of pipe organ builders - Wikipedia

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    Organ Historical Society Pipe Organ Database for nearly complete list, current and historical. ... Fabry Inc. Pipe Organ Builders ... Van Nuys, California (1920s ...

  6. Buzard Pipe Organ Builders plan to relocate to Rantoul ... - AOL

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    Nov. 12—RANTOUL — A longtime Champaign business led by a world-renowned organ builder could be moving to Rantoul in 2025 with the help of a couple incentives from the village. The Rantoul ...

  7. Robert Morton Organ Company - Wikipedia

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    Console of Robert Morton Organ at the Jefferson Theatre. The Robert Morton Organ Company was an American producer of theater pipe organs and church organs, located in Van Nuys, California. Robert Morton was the number two volume producer of theatre organs, building approximately half as many organs as the industry leader Wurlitzer. The name ...

  8. Organ Historical Society - Wikipedia

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    The society aims to be a ready resource for nonmembers seeking to discover the significance and potential avenues of restoration for instruments in their care. The society sometimes gets involved with local efforts to preserve or replace pipe organs, as on the Duke University campus in 1988 or with two Pittsburgh-area organs in 2010. [3] [4]

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