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The Institute of British Organ Building is the professional association for those involved in making, restoring, rebuilding and maintaining the pipe organs of this country. More than 60 businesses are accredited members.
The British Institute of Organ Studies exists to encourage and promote the study of the pipe organ, its history and design, and to increase appreciation and understanding of its music. It lobbies Government, English Heritage and other national bodies on behalf of the instrument.
The National Pipe Organ Register at the Royal College of Music aims to list every organ builder who ever worked in the British Isles.
The Association of Independent Organ Advisers is a specialist organisation of accredited professionals. Its purpose is to provide a central service for anyone in need of independent assistance with organ projects of any size.
Shires Organ Pipes in Bramley, Leeds, manufactures metal pipes to a high standard.
The Royal College of Organists is a membership organisation for the promotion and advancement of organ playing and choral directing. It has nearly 3,000 members.
The Incorporated Association of Organists has over 6,000 members worldwide and is open to all lovers of the organ and its music. It publishes Organists' Review, a quarterly magazine with an enviable reputation.
Choir and Organ is an independent magazine for organ and choral professionals and amateurs.
The Organ Club exists to bring together those interested in all aspects of the pipe organ.
Het Orgel is Europe's oldest magazine on organ art. This site contains English summaries of published articles.
The Ouseley Trust has funds available for organ repairs and other musical objects for Anglican churches where there is an active choral tradition. Email: [email protected]
The Pilling Trust supports churches that maintain an active choral tradition. It will consider new organs and electronic instruments. Write to: The Pilling Trust Waterworths, Central Buildings, Richmond Terrace, Blackburn, Lancashire BB1 7AP
usedorganmusic purchases and distributes second hand books and sheet music for the organ and books on organs and church music. Some choral music is available.
Priory Records is a UK producer of church music recordings
Regent Records, run by former Cambridge organ scholar Gary Cole, wins praise for the high standards of its organ and choral recordings.
Oxrecs Bernard Martin's Abingdon-based location recording company specialises in choral, organ and chamber music.
The Royal School of Church Music supports a world-wide network of 8,500 churches, schools and individuals.
It is committed to achieving the best use of good music in worship, whatever the resources or styles.
Gordon Stewart is Borough Organist Emeritus of Kirklees. The 1860 Father Willis, in the care of Wood of Huddersfield, was built for an exhibition hall in Newport, South Wales, and bought for Huddersfield on the advice of Sir Walter Parratt. See also Kirklees Organ Concerts.
St Alban's International Organ Festival is a biennial event featuring the organ as solo and ensemble instrument.
The British Institute of Organ Studies exists to encourage and promote the study of the pipe organ, its history and design, and to increase appreciation and understanding of its music. It lobbies Government, English Heritage and other national bodies on behalf of the instrument.
The National Pipe Organ Register at the Royal College of Music aims to list every organ builder who ever worked in the British Isles.
The Association of Independent Organ Advisers is a specialist organisation of accredited professionals. Its purpose is to provide a central service for anyone in need of independent assistance with organ projects of any size.
Shires Organ Pipes in Bramley, Leeds, manufactures metal pipes to a high standard.
The Royal College of Organists is a membership organisation for the promotion and advancement of organ playing and choral directing. It has nearly 3,000 members.
The Incorporated Association of Organists has over 6,000 members worldwide and is open to all lovers of the organ and its music. It publishes Organists' Review, a quarterly magazine with an enviable reputation.
Choir and Organ is an independent magazine for organ and choral professionals and amateurs.
The Organ Club exists to bring together those interested in all aspects of the pipe organ.
Het Orgel is Europe's oldest magazine on organ art. This site contains English summaries of published articles.
The Ouseley Trust has funds available for organ repairs and other musical objects for Anglican churches where there is an active choral tradition. Email: [email protected]
The Pilling Trust supports churches that maintain an active choral tradition. It will consider new organs and electronic instruments. Write to: The Pilling Trust Waterworths, Central Buildings, Richmond Terrace, Blackburn, Lancashire BB1 7AP
usedorganmusic purchases and distributes second hand books and sheet music for the organ and books on organs and church music. Some choral music is available.
Priory Records is a UK producer of church music recordings
Regent Records, run by former Cambridge organ scholar Gary Cole, wins praise for the high standards of its organ and choral recordings.
Oxrecs Bernard Martin's Abingdon-based location recording company specialises in choral, organ and chamber music.
The Royal School of Church Music supports a world-wide network of 8,500 churches, schools and individuals.
It is committed to achieving the best use of good music in worship, whatever the resources or styles.
Gordon Stewart is Borough Organist Emeritus of Kirklees. The 1860 Father Willis, in the care of Wood of Huddersfield, was built for an exhibition hall in Newport, South Wales, and bought for Huddersfield on the advice of Sir Walter Parratt. See also Kirklees Organ Concerts.
St Alban's International Organ Festival is a biennial event featuring the organ as solo and ensemble instrument.