List of pipe organ builders explained
This is a list of notable pipe organ builders.
Australia
- William Anderson (1832–1921)[1] [2]
- Australian Pipe Organs Pty Ltd
- Robert Cecil Clifton (1854–1931)[3]
- William Davidson
- J. E. Dodd & Sons Gunstar Organ Works[4]
- Fincham & Hobday
- Geo. Fincham & Son[5]
- Alfred Fuller (1845–1923)[6]
- Hargraves Pipe Organs Pty Ltd
- William Hill & Son & Norman & Beard Ltd (Australian subsidiary)
- Peter D. G. Jewkes Pty Ltd
- Johnson & Kinloch
- Samuel Joscelyne
- Carl Krüger (1802–1871)
- Ernst Ladegast (1853–1937)
- F. J. Larner & Co.
- Laurie Pipe Organs
- C. W. Leggo
- Daniel Heinrich Lemke (c. 1832–1897)
- Samuel Marshall
- Joseph Massey (1854–1943)
- James Moyle
- Pierce Pipe Organs
- Pipe Organs Victoria Pty. Ltd.[7]
- Pitchford & Garside
- Roger Pogson
- Charles Richardson (1847–1926)
- William Leopold Roberts (died 1971), built "Memorial Organ" (1924–1961) for St Andrew's Church, Brighton
- Ronald Sharp (1929–2021)
- Knud Smenge
- Frederick Taylor
- Wakeley Pipe Organs Pty Ltd
Austria
Belgium
Canada
- Casavant Frères (Joseph Casavant) – Saint-Hyacinthe, Québec
- Legge Organ Co. Ltd – Toronto, Ontario
- Gabriel Kney – London, Ontario
- – Saint-Hyacinthe, Québec
- Louis Mitchell – Quebec
- Orgues Létourneau – Saint-Hyacinthe, Québec
- Laliberté-Payment – Repentigny, Québec
- Karl Wilhelm – Mont-Saint-Hilaire, Québec[8]
- Hellmuth Wolff, Wolff & Associés – Laval, Québec
- R. A. Denton & Son – Hamilton, Ontario[9]
- Juget-Sinclair – Montréal, Québec
Cuba
- Hermanos Cuayo (Fábricantes de Órganos, Holguin)
Czech Republic
Czechoslovakia
Denmark
France
Germany
- Jürgen Ahrend – Leer, Lower Saxony
- Michael Becker Orgelbau
- Rudolf von Beckerath (1907–1976)
- Peter Breisiger (1516–1542)
- Zacharias Hildebrandt (1688–1757)
- Albertus Antoni Hinsz (1704–1785)
- Hofbauer – Göttingen
- Elias Hößler (1663–1746)
- Stephan Kaschendorf (c. 1425–c. 1499)
- Emanuel Kemper, Lübeck
- Orgelbau Klais (Johannes Klais Orgelbau GmbH & Co. KG) – Bonn, North Rhine-Westphalia
- Friedrich Krebs (?–1493)
- Friedrich Ladegast (1818–1905) – Weissenfels
- Orgelbau Mebold, Siegen
- Johann Josua Mosengel (1663–1731)
- Arp Schnitger (1648–1719)
- Schuke family, three generations, two workshops, one in Potsdam (1884), Alexander Schuke Potsdam Orgelbau, one in Berlin (1953), Karl Schuke Berliner Orgelbauwerkstatt
- Gottfried Silbermann (1683–1753)
- Christian Gottlob Steinmüller (1792–1864)
- Georg Christoph Stertzing (c. 1650–1717)
- Tobias Heinrich Gottfried Trost (c. 1679–1759)
- Heinrich Traxdorf (built organs in the mid-15th century)
- Orgelbau Vleugels (Orgelbau Vleugels GmbH) – Hardheim, Baden-Wuerttemberg
- Walcker Orgelbau (E. F. Walcker Orgelbau) – Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg
- M. Welte & Sons – Freiburg im Breisgau, Baden-Württemberg
- Johann Friedrich Wender (1655–1729) – Mühlhausen
- Glatter-Götz Orgelbau – Pfullendorf Germany
- Wolkenstayn Orgelbau – Kötz, Germany
Hungary
Ireland
Italy
The Netherlands
- Bätz, Utrecht (1709–1770)
- De Gebroeders Adema, Hillegom
- Duyschot, Holland
- Flentrop, Zaandam
- Hendrik Niehoff (1495–1561)
- J. L. van den Heuvel Orgelbouw, Dordrecht
- Rodensteen family (also given as Raphaëlis, Rottstein, and Rottenstein-Pock), 15th century Dutch family of organ builders[15]
- Pels & van Leeuwen, Rosmalen
- Reil, Heerde
- Van Dam, Leeuwarden
- Van Deventer, Gendt
- Van Vulpen, Utrecht
- Witte, Utrecht
New Zealand
Poland
- Cepka Marek
- Drozdowicz Jan
- Jakubowski Mirosław
- Kamińscy
- Mollin Zdzisław
- Nawrot Marian
- Olejnik Adam
- Śliwiński Jan (finished)
- Truszczyński Włodzimierz (finished)
- Zych – Zakłady Organowe (the biggest Polish organbuilder)
Portugal
Slovenia
South Africa
- R Muller – Potchestroom
- van Schalkwyk Organ Builders – Cape Town & Surrounding areas
- SAOB (South African Organ Builders / Suid Afrikaanse Orrel Bouers) – Pretoria (Now Defunct)
- Cooper Gill & Tomkins – Cape Town
- Pekelharing Organ Building – Port Elizabeth
- Protea Orrelbouers – Brandfort
- Jan Zielman Orrelbouers – Pretoria
- Pyporrels (Werner Hurter) – Pretoria
Spain
- Blancafort, OM.[16]
- Gerhard Grenzing[17]
- Lope Alberdi Ricalde (1869–1948)
- Federico Acitores, Acitores Organería y Arte S.L.
- Jordi Bosch
Switzerland
Turkey
United Kingdom
Current (post-2016)
- Balfour-Rowley Ltd. Organ Builders (2016–present) – Worksop[37]
- Benson George Bristol 1881- 1911 built Organs in primitive methodist churches around the city - mainly demolished. Appears in Arrowsmith Directory of Bristol 1906.
- Bishop & Sons (1795–present) – London and Ipswich[38]
- W & A Boggis (1932–present) – Roydon, South Norfolk[39]
- F. Booth & Son Ltd. (1951–present) – Stanningley, West Yorkshire[40]
- Bower & Company (1972–present) – Wroxham, Norfolk[41]
- F. H. Browne & Sons (1870–present) – Canterbury, Kent.[42]
- From 1 October 2020 the company trades under the name of Mander Organs.[43]
- A. J. Carter Organ Builder Ltd. (1984–present) – Stanley, West Yorkshire[44]
- Vincent Coggin Organ Builder (c.1980–present) – Terrington St Clement, Norfolk[45]
- Cooper & Co. Organ Builders (2011–present) – Ryde[46]
- Cousans Organs (1877–present) – formerly Lincoln now Leicester[47]
- Percy Daniel & Co (c.1919–present) – Clevedon[48]
- Dean Organ Builders (1970–present) (Bristol, England)[49]
- William Drake (1974–present) – Buckfastleigh, Devon
- Duplex Pipe Organ and Blower Company (2001–present) – Farnham, Surrey[50]
- Forth Pipe Organs Limited (2002–present) – Rosyth, Fife[51]
- Lance Foy Organs (?-present) – Truro, Cornwall[52]
- Martin Goetze and Dominic Gwynn Ltd (1980–present) – formerly Northampton, now Welbeck, Nottinghamshire[53]
- Henry Groves & Son Ltd (1957–present) – Nottingham[54]
- Norman Hall & Sons (c.1969–present) – Cambridge, Cambridgeshire[55]
- Harrison and Harrison Ltd (1861–present) – Durham, County Durham
- Holmes and Swift Organ Builders (c.1979–present) – Fakenham, Norfolk[56]
- Charles James Organs (2004–present) – Ashwell, Rutland[57]
- Jennings Organs (1989–present) – Cranham Chase, Dorset[58]
- E. J. Johnson & Son (Cambridge) Ltd. (c.1955–present) – Snetterton, Norfolk[59]
- Peter Jones Organ Builder (1979–present) – St John's, Isle of Man[60]
- Lammermuir Pipe Organs (1983–present) – Oldhamstocks, East Lothian[61]
- Jonathan Lane & Associates Ltd. (2006–present) – Epsom, Surrey[62]
- Michael Macdonald Organ Builder (1975–present) – Simshill, Glasgow[63]
- Midland Organ, Hele & Co. Ltd (1860–present) – Burton Lazars, Leicestershire[64]
- T. R. Moore Ltd (2017–present) – Nottingham[65]
- Nicholson & Co (Worcester) Ltd (1841–present) – Malvern, Worcestershire
- Gary Owens Organ Builders (2001–present) – Pontypool[66]
- Pennine Organ Services (?-present) – Barnsley, South Yorkshire.[67]
- Pipe Organ Preservation Co. (1999–present) – Belfast[68]
- Pipe Organ Services Ltd. (c.1985–present)- formerly Salisbury, and since 1996 Saxby, Melton Mowbray.[69]
- Positive Organ Company Ltd (2020–present) – Brackley, Northamptonshire[70]
- Principal Pipe Organs (1983–present) – York, North Yorkshire[71]
- D. Roberts Organ Builders Ltd (2003–present) – Seaham Harbour, Durham[72]
- Sheppard & Cross Pipe Organ Services Ltd (2017–present) – Uckfield, Sussex[73]
- B. C. Shepherd & Sons Organ Builders (1927–present) – Edgware[74]
- David Shuker | At the Sign of the Pipe (2009–present) – Birling, Kent[75]
- George Sixsmith & Son Ltd. (1955–present) – Mossley, Greater Manchester[76]
- Soundcraft Pipe Organ Company (2016–present) – Northampton, Northamptonshire[77]
- Peter Spencer Ltd (1997–present) – Bubbenhall, Warwickshire[78]
- J. M. Spink (c.1970–present) – Leeds, West Yorkshire[79]
- The Village Workshop (c.1994–present) – Finchingfield[80]
- J. W. Walker & Sons Ltd (1828–present) – Brandon, Suffolk
- David Wells Organ Builders Ltd (1981–present) – Liverpool[81]
- Wells-Kennedy Partnership (1966–present) – Lisburn[82]
- Henry Willis & Sons Ltd; (1845–present) – variously, London, Petersfield and Liverpool
- Wood Pipe Organ Builders (1966–present) – Huddersfield[83]
Defunct
- Abbott and Smith (1869–1964) – Leeds
- Arnold Moseley (1856 -1939) Wolverhampton. Mainly Congregational Chapels in the area.
- Cedric Arnold (1927-1961) - Chelmsford then Thaxted[84]
- Cedric Arnold, Williamson & Hyatt (1961-1973) - Thaxted[85]
- Theodore Charles Bates and Sons (–) – Ludgate Hill, London[86] [87]
- G. Bedwell & Son (1871–1946) – Cambridge[88]
- Henry Bevington (1794–?) – London
- James Jepson Binns – Leeds, Yorkshire
- Blackett & Howden (c.1890-1970)
- Richard Bridge (?–before 1766) – London
- Brindley & Foster (1871–1939) – Sheffield, Yorkshire
- Cambridge Organ Company (?–?)[88]
- Messrs Casey & Cairney (?–c.1971?) – Glasgow[89]
- Casson's Patent Organ Co Ltd. (1887–95), thereafter trading as Mitchell and Thynne.- Denbigh and London.[90]
- Nigel Church Organs Ltd. (1971–1997) – Stamfordham, Northumberland[91]
- A. J. Claypole (1914–1936) – located on Narrow St. Peterborough[88]
- James Cole [a.k.a. James Cole & Son, Cole & Duckworth, Jas. Y. Duckworth (Late Cole & Son)] (fl.1855–88) – Manchester[92]
- Peter Collins (1964–2017) – Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire
- John Compton (1865–1957)
- David Coram (?–2019) – Fordingbridge, Hampshire
- Martin Cross Organ Builder (1969–2017) – Stifford, near Grays, Essex[93]
- Thomas Dallam (159? - 167?) and his sons, Robert, Ralph and George - London.
- Degens & Rippin Ltd (1960–64) – London[94]
- East Midlands Organ Company (?–?)[88]
- Driver & Haigh (1882 -1969) – Bradford
- Thomas Elliott (1790–1825) – London
- Elliott and Hill (1825–32) – London
- Forster and Andrews (1845–1956) – variously Hull, London, York
- August Gern (1866–1938) – London[95]
- S. E. Gilks (?1950–?1976) – Peterborough[88]
- Gray & Davison (1841–1973) – London
- Grant, Degens & Rippin (1964–66) – London
- Grant, Degens & Bradbeer (1967–1981) – London, then Northampton
- J Halmshaw & Sons (1850–1913) – Birmingham, Warwickshire
- Renatus Harris (son of Thomas Harris and father of John Harris) (c. 1652–1724)
- William Hedgeland (1851-c.1891; merged with Bishop & Sons) – Paddington, London[96]
- Hele & Co (1865–2017) – Truro, then Plymouth
- William Hill & Sons Ltd (1832–1916) – London
- William Hill & Son & Norman & Beard Ltd. (1916–98) – London
- Robert Hope-Jones (1851–1914)
- A. Hunter & Son (1856–1937) – Clapham[97] [98]
- R. Huntingford (?- early c20) – location unknown
- Kenneth James and Sons Ltd (c.1970–90) – location unknown.[99]
- T. S. Jones (?-?) – London
- Ernest Lifford & Co. (1914–1940) – Yeovil[100]
- Henry Cephas Lincoln (fl. 1810–55) – London[101]
- John Lincoln (fl.1789–1820) – London
- Lewis & Co (1860–1919) – Brixton, London Borough of Lambeth
- Charles Lloyd – Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
- C. F. Lloyd (son of Charles Lloyd) – Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
- Longstaff & Jones (c.1970-c.2009) – Telford, West Midlands.[102]
- John Loosemore (1616–1681) – Devon
- Mander Organs Ltd (1936–2020) – London.
- In July 2020 the company went into liquidation.[103] The company name and intellectual property were acquired by F. H. Browne and Sons Ltd (of Canterbury) with that firm trading as Mander Organs from 1 October 2020.[43]
- J. E. Minns (1879–1895) – Taunton.[104] Company purchased by George Osmond.
- Norman and Beard Ltd (1870–1916) – London
- Geo. Osmond & Co. (1895–1988) – Taunton. Succeeded J. E. Minns and traded under that name until 1908.
- Albert E. Pease (1890–1909) – Stoke Newington, London[105]
- The Positive Organ Company Ltd. (1898–1941) – London.[106]
- Roger Pulham (fl. 1970–2010) – Woodbridge, Suffolk.[107]
- Rushworth and Dreaper – Liverpool, Merseyside
- Bernard Schmidt ("Father Smith") (c. 1630–1708)
- George Sherborne (c.1800–1862) – Bath
- John Snetzler (fl. 1741–1781) – London
- A.E. & F. A. Still (?-?) – location?[91]
- Thomas Swarbrick (fl. 1705/6-c.1753) – London then Warwick[108]
- Kenneth Tickell & Company (1982–2020) – Wellingborough.[109]
- Trevor Tipple (fl. 1978–2015) – Worcester.[110]
- H. S. Vincent & Co. – Sunderland
- W. G. Vowles (1856–1958) – Bristol
- Andrew Watt & Son (?-1965) – Glasgow[89]
- Peter Wells Organ Builders (1974–2015) – Cranbrook, Kent
- Williamson & Hyatt (1950-1961) - Trunch[111]
- Samuel Wort (fl.1916–38) – 1/. Holloway, 2/. Camden Town, London.[112]
- E. Wragg & Son (1894–1969) – Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
- Alexander Young & Sons (1872–1927) – Manchester[113]
United States
- Organ Historical Society Pipe Organ Database for nearly complete list, current and historical. Pipe Organ Database
- Abbott and Sieker
- Æolian Company (see also Æolian-Skinner Organ Company)(1887-1985)
- Æolian-Skinner Organ Company (1932–1972)
- Joseph Alley (1804–1880)
- Andover Organ Company
- Alvinza Andrews (1800–1862)
- Thomas Appleton (1785–1872)
- George Ashdown Audsley (1838–1925)
- Austin Organs, Inc., Hartford, Connecticut
- Balcom and Vaughan, Seattle
- Barton Organ Company, Oshkosh, Wisconsin
- Bedient Pipe Organ Company, Lincoln, Nebraska
- Bigelow & Company, American Fork, Utah[114]
- Buzard Pipe Organ Builders, LLC Champaign, IL (1985–)[115]
- GM Buck Pipe Organs,[116] Grand Rapids, Michigan
- John Brombaugh & Associates, Eugene, Oregon
- Dobson Pipe Organ Builders, Lake City, Iowa
- E. and G.G. Hook & Hastings, Boston, Massachusetts
- Estey Organ, Brattleboro, Vermont
- Fabry Inc. Pipe Organ Builders, Antioch, IL (1955–)[117]
- Felgemaker Organ Company
- C. B. Fisk, Inc., Gloucester, Massachusetts
- Charles Brenton Fisk, C. B. Fisk, Inc.'s founder (1925–1983)
- Paul Fritts & Company Organ Builders, Tacoma, Washington
- Geneva Organ Company
- William M. Goodrich (1777–1833)
- Goulding and Wood, Inc.,[118] Indianapolis, Indiana (founded 1980)
- G. Donald Harrison (1889–1956)
- Hendrickson Organ Company, St. Peter, Minnesota
- Hillgreen-Lane
- Hinners Organ Company (1879–1942)
- Otto Hofmann (1918–2001), Austin, Texas
- Robert Hope-Jones, Elmira, New York
- Holtkamp Organ Company, Cleveland, Ohio
- Johnson Organs – Wm. A. Johnson, later Johnson & Son
- Thomas Johnston
- Kegg Pipe Organ Builders (Hartville, Ohio)
- Kilgen, St. Louis
- W. W. Kimball Piano and Organ
- Leek Pipe Organ Company,[119] Berea, Ohio (since 2014), formerly Oberlin, Ohio, (from 1976)
- Levsen Organ Company (from 1954) around Buffalo, Iowa
- Link Piano and Organ Company
- Los Angeles Art Organ Company, The
- Charles McManis (1913–2004)
- Marr and Colton, Warsaw, New York (1915–1932)
- Midmer-Losh Organ Company, Merrick, New York
- M. P. Moller Pipe Organ Company, Hagerstown, Maryland
- David A. Moore, North Pomfret, Vermont
- Robert Morton Organ Company, Van Nuys, California (1920s–1931)
- Muller Pipe Organ Company, Toledo & Columbus, Ohio (1919-Present)
- Noack Organ Company, Georgetown, Massachusetts
- Olympic Organ Builders, Seattle
- J. H. & C. S. Odell, New York City
- Organ Supply Industries, Erie, Pennsylvania
- Page Organ Company, Lima, Ohio
- Parkey Organs,[120] Atlanta, GA
- Parsons Pipe Organ Builders,[121] Canandaigua, New York (1921–Present)
- Pasi Organ Builders, Roy, Washington
- Peragallo Pipe Organ Company, Paterson, New Jersey
- Henry Pilcher (1798–1880), Pilcher Brothers, H. Pilcher's Sons, Newark, St. Louis, Chicago, New Orleans, Louisville (to 1944)
- H. Ronald Poll & Associates, Inc. SLC, Utah (1979–2020)
- Quimby Pipe Organs, Warrensburg, Missouri
- Reuter Organ Company, Lawrence, Kansas
- Richards, Fowkes & Co., Ooltewah, Tennessee
- Schantz Organ Company, Orrville, Ohio
- A. E. Schlueter Pipe Organ Company, Lithonia (Atlanta), Georgia
- Schoenstein & Co., Benicia, California
- Schuelke Organ Company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- Ernest M. Skinner (1866–1960)
- David Tannenberg (1728–1824), Lititz, Pennsylvania
- Taylor & Boody Organ Company
- Tellers Organ Company, Erie, Pennsylvania
- Wangerin Organ Company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- M. Welte & Sons, Inc., New York (1832–1932)
- Wicks Organ Company, Highland, Illinois
- Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, Cincinnati, Ohio (1856–1988)
- Cornel Zimmer Organ Builders, Denver, North Carolina (1992–)[122]
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- https://www.ibo.co.uk/register/detail.php?ID=114 Institute of British Organ Builders
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- Acquired by Henry Willis & Sons Ltd.
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