List of pipe organ builders
This is a list of notable pipe organ builders.
Australia
- William Anderson (1832–1921)[1][2]
- Australian Pipe Organs Pty Ltd[2]
- Robert Cecil Clifton (1854–1931)[2][3]
- William Davidson[2]
- J.E. Dodd & Sons Gunstar Organ Works[2][4]
- Fincham & Hobday[2]
- Geo. Fincham & Son[2][5]
- Alfred Fuller (1845–1923)[2][3][6]
- Peter D.G. Jewkes Pty Ltd[2]
- Johnson & Kinloch[2]
- Samuel Joscelyne[3]
- Carl Krüger (1802–1871)[2]
- Ernst Ladegast (1853–1937)[2]
- Laurie Pipe Organs[2]
- C.W. Leggo[2][3]
- Daniel Heinrich Lemke (c. 1832–1897)[2]
- Samuel Marshall[2]
- Joseph Massey (1854–1943)[3]
- James Moyle[2]
- Pitchford & Garside[2]
- Roger Pogson[2]
- Charles Richardson (1847–1926)[2][3]
- Ronald Sharp (born 1929)[2]
- Knud Smenge[2]
- Frederick Taylor[2][3]
Austria
- Matthäus Abbrederis (c. 1652 - a. 1725)
- Rieger Orgelbau
Belgium
Canada
- Casavant Frères (Joseph Casavant) – Saint-Hyacinthe, Québec
- Gabriel Kney – London, Ontario
- Orgues Létourneau – Saint-Hyacinthe, Québec
- Laliberté-Payment – Repentigny, Québec
- Karl Wilhelm – Mont-Saint-Hilaire, Québec[7]
- Hellmuth Wolff, Wolff & Associés – Laval, Québec
- R. A. Denton & Son – Hamilton Ontario[8]
Czech Republic
Denmark
- Poul-Gerhard Andersen (1904–1980)[9]
- Frobenius Orgelbyggeri
- Marcussen & Søn
France
- Alexandre[9]
- Charles S. Barker
- Aristide Cavaillé-Coll
- Dom Bédos de Celles (1709–1779)[10]
- François-Henri Clicquot
- Robert Clicquot
- Koenig (organ builder)
- Claude Parisot
- Georges Danion
Germany
- Jürgen Ahrend[11] – Leer, Lower Saxony
- Michael Becker Orgelbau[12]
- Rudolf von Beckerath (1907–1976)[12]
- Peter Breisiger (1516–1542)
- Zacharias Hildebrandt (1688–1757)
- Hofbauer - Göttingen
- Elias Hößler (1663–1746)
- Stephan Kaschendorf (c. 1425–c. 1499)
- Orgelbau Klais (Johannes Klais Orgelbau GmbH & Co. KG) – Bonn, North Rhine-Westphalia
- Friedrich Krebs (?–1493)
- Friedrich Ladegast (1818–1905) - Weissenfels
- Johann Josua Mosengel (1663–1731)
- Arp Schnitger (1648–1719)
- Gottfried Silbermann (1683–1753)
- Christian Gottlob Steinmüller (1792-1864)
- 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
Hungary
- Aquincum Organbuilder Company[13]
Italy
- Consoli Pipe Organs, Locorotondo, Bari, Apulia[14]
- Agati[15]
- Antegnati[16] - Brescia
- Bossi - Italian firm of organ builders originally from Mendrisio (Canton Ticino)
- Lorenzo Musante − Genoa
- Giovanni Pradella – Sondrio
- Fratelli Ruffatti – Padua
- Tamburini − Crema
New Zealand
Portugal
Spain
- Lope Alberdi Ricalde (1869–1948)[11]
Switzerland
- Orgelbau Thomas Wälti[17] - Gümligen
- Kuhn Organ Builders Ltd [18] - Männedorf
- Metzler Orgelbau[19] - Dietikon
- Mathis Orgelbau[20] - Näfels
- Orgelbau Goll[21] - Luzern
- Späth Orgelbau[22] - Rüti, Zürich
- Orgelbau Graf[23] - Oberkirch
- Orgelbau Roman Steiner[24] - Fehren
- Orgelbau Felsberg[25] - Felsberg
- Manufacture d'Orgues Füglister[26] - Grimisuat
- Erni Orgelbau[27] - Stans
- Peter Meier Orgelbau[28] - Rheinfelden
- Lifart Orgelbau AG[29] - Emmen
- Flayer Manufacture d'Orgues[30] - Ursy
- Arno Caluori Orgelbau[31] - Seewis
- Armin Hauser Orgelbau[32] - Kleindöttingen
- Orgelbau Stemmer[33] - Zumikon
- Orgelbau St-Martin,[34] Schweiz
The Netherlands
- De Gebroeders Adema[35]
- Flentrop, Zaandam
- Hendrik Niehoff (1495-1561)
- J. L. van den Heuvel Orgelbouw
United Kingdom
- John Abbey (1783–1859)[36]
- Henry Bevington, worked from 1794 in London
- James Jepson Binns – Leeds, Yorkshire
- Richard Bridge (?–before 1766)
- Brindley & Foster – Sheffield, Yorkshire
- Peter Collins – Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire
- John Compton (1865–1957)
- William Drake – Buckfastleigh, Devon
- Thomas Elliott
- Forster and Andrews
- Gray & Davison – London
- Renatus Harris (son of Thomas Harris and father of John Harris) (c. 1652–1724)
- Harrison & Harrison Ltd – Durham, County Durham
- Robert Hope-Jones (1851–1914)
- Lewis & Co - Brixton, London Borough of Lambeth
- Charles Lloyd (organ builder) – Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
- C.F. Lloyd (organ builder) (son of Charles Lloyd) – Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
- John Loosemore (1616–1681)
- Mander Organs Ltd – London
- Nicholson & Co (Worcester) Ltd – Malvern, Worcestershire
- Rushworth and Dreaper – Liverpool, Merseyside
- Bernard Schmidt ("Father Smith") (c. 1630–1708)
- John Snetzler (1710–1785)
- Thomas Swarbrick
- Peter Trueman - 2 Arridge Road, Chaddesden, Derby
- J. W. Walker & Sons Ltd – Brandon, Suffolk
- Henry Willis & Sons Ltd (inventor of the radiating & concave pedalboard and the tubular pneumatic action) – Liverpool, Merseyside
- E. Wragg & Son – Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
United States
- Abbott and Sieker[36]
- Æolian Company[37] (See also Æolian-Skinner Organ Company below.)
- Æolian-Skinner Organ Company (1932-1972)[38]
- Joseph Alley (1804–1880)[38]
- Andover Organ Company[39]
- Alvinza Andrews (1800–1862)[40]
- Thomas Appleton (1785–1872)[16]
- George Ashdown Audsley (1838–1925)
- Austin Organs, Inc., Hartford, Connecticut
- Balcom and Vaughan, Seattle
- Barton Organ Company, Oshkosh, Wisconsin
- Bedient Pipe Organ Company[41]
- John Brombaugh & Associates, Eugene, Oregon
- Dobson Pipe Organ Builders, Lake City, Iowa
- Estey Organ, Brattleboro, Vermont
- Felgemaker Organ Company
- C. B. Fisk, Inc., Gloucester, Massachusetts
- Paul Fritts & Company Organ Builders, Tacoma, Washington
- William M. Goodrich (1777–1833)[42]
- Geneva Organ Company
- G. Donald Harrison (1889–1956)
- Hendrickson Organ Company, St. Peter, Minnesota
- Hillgreen-Lane
- Otto Hofmann (1918-2001), Austin, Texas
- Holtkamp Organ Company, Cleveland, Ohio
- E. and G.G. Hook & Hastings, Boston, Massachusetts
- Robert Hope-Jones
- Johnson Organs – Wm. A. Johnson, later Johnson & Son
- Kegg Pipe Organ Builders (Hartville, Ohio)
- Kilgen, St. Louis
- W. W. Kimball Piano and Organ
- Levsen Organ Company (from 1954) around Buffalo, Iowa
- Link Piano and Organ Company
- Marr and Colton, Warsaw, New York (1915-1932)
- Charles McManis (1913–2004)
- Midmer-Losh Organ Company, Merrick, New York
- M.P. Moller Pipe Organ Company, Hagerstown, Maryland
- David A. Moore, North Pomfret, Vermont[43]
- Robert Morton Organ Company, Van Nuys, California (1920s-1931)
- Noack Organ Company, Georgetown, Massachusetts
- J. H. & C. S. Odell, New York City
- Parkey Organs,[44] Atlanta, GA
- Page Organ Company, Lima, Ohio
- Organ Supply Industries, Erie, Pennsylvania
- 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)[45]
- Quimby Pipe Organs, Warrensburg, Missouri
- Reuter Organ Company, Lawrence, Kansas
- Richards, Fowkes & Co., Ooltewah, Tennessee
- Schantz Organ Company, Orrville, Ohio
- Schlicker Organ Company, Buffalo, New York
- Schoenstein & Co., Benicia, California
- Schuelke Organ Company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- Ernest M. Skinner (1866-1960)
- David Tannenberg (1728-1824), Lititz, Pennsylvania
- Taylor & Boody Organ Company[46]
- Tellers Organ Company, Erie, Pennsylvania
- Wangerin Organ Company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- M. Welte & Sons, Inc., New York (1832-1932)
- Wicks Organ Company, Highland, Illinois
- Wissinger Organs, Portsmouth, New Hampshire
- Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, Cincinnati, Ohio (1856-1988)
- Bigelow & Company, American Fork, Utah[47]
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- Bush, Douglas Earl; Kassel, Richard, eds. (2006). The Organ: An Encyclopedia. Psychology Press. ISBN 978-0-415-94174-7.
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