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EDITORIAL CATEGORY - ORGANS--NORTH AMERICA
Inaugurating the new Craighead-Saunders Organ at the Eastman School of Music   THE DIAPASON September 2008   Hans Davidsson
The Eastman Rochester Organ Initiative, or EROI, aims to update and expand Eastman’s collection of instruments for the whole range of the organ repertoire, making it a global organ facility. The current phase, the Craighead-Saunders Organ, will be inaugurated in Christ Church (Episcopal) across from the Eastman School of Music on October 16 at EROI’s seventh annual organ festival.
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New Recordings   THE DIAPASON September 2008   John L. Speller
Review of: Thom Miles plays the restored 1866 Koehnken & Co. organ at the Isaac M. Wise Temple, Cincinnati, Ohio.
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Berghaus Pipe Organ Builders, Inc., Bellwood, Illinois: St. John’s Episcopal Church, Norwood Parish, Bethesda, Chevy Chase, Maryland
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New Organs   THE DIAPASON September 2008
Glück New York, New York, New York: Leon Lowenstein Memorial Auditorium, Congregation Emanu-El, New York, New York; Fabry, Inc., Antioch, Illinois: Immanuel Presbyterian Church, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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The Masonic Lodge Pipe Organ: Another neglected chapter in the history of pipe organ building in America   THE DIAPASON August 2008   R. E. Coleberd
This article is the second in a series exploring the role of the King of Instruments in American culture. The first article, “The Mortuary Pipe Organ: A Neglected Chapter in the History of Organbuilding in America,” was published in the July 2004 issue of The Diapason.1
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Cornel Zimmer Organ Builders, Inc., Denver, North Carolina Media Presbyterian Church, Media, Pennsylvania
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New Organs   THE DIAPASON August 2008
Dobson Pipe Organ Builders, Lake City, Iowa: St. David’s Episcopal Church, Wayne, Pennsylvania
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Lewtak Pipe Organ Builders, Inc., Camillus, New York, Opus 2: West Baptist Church, Oswego, New York
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New Organs   THE DIAPASON July 2008
Dobson Pipe Organ Builders, Lake City, Iowa: The Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
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In the wind . . .   THE DIAPASON June 2008   John Bishop
As we discuss the specifications of a pipe organ and the related costs, we are continually reminded of the need to economize. But can we also inspire that committee to think beyond the nuts and bolts of the price and think of the instrument as the fulfillment of a vision?
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New England Organbuilders, LLC, Willimantic, Connecticut
Portative organ, Joseph Flummerfelt residence
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New Organs   THE DIAPASON June 2008
John-Paul Buzard Pipe Organ Builders, Champaign, Illinois, Opus 35--St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, Chicago, Illinois
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A. E. Schlueter Pipe Organ Company, Lithonia, Georgia; First United Methodist Church, Atlanta, Georgia
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New Organs   THE DIAPASON May 2008
Andover Organ Company, Methuen, Massachusetts, Opus 115: Church of the Nativity, Raleigh, North Carolina; Milnar Organ Company, Eagleville, Tennessee: James Dorroh residence
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New Organs   THE DIAPASON April 2008
Juget-Sinclair Organbuilders, Montréal, Québec, Canada: Hatsudai Catholic Church, Tokyo, Japan
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Redman Pipe Organs, Fort Worth, Texas: St. Vincent’s Cathedral Church, Bedford, Texas
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J.H. & C.S. Odell, East Hampton, Connecticut, Opus 647 St. Ann’s Roman Catholic Church, Nyack, New York
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New Organs   THE DIAPASON March 2008
Wahl Organbuilders, Appleton, Wisconsin--Private residence, New York City
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OHS 52nd Annual National Convention: July 11–17, 2007, Central Indiana   THE DIAPASON February 2008   Frank Rippl
The Organ Historical Society gathered at the Sheraton Hotel in Indianapolis for its 52nd annual convention. It was a “Hoosier Holiday” on the banks of the Wabash with a wealth of music, organs, beautiful venues, corn and soybean fields, and gracious hospitality!
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John-Paul Buzard Pipe Organ Builders, Champaign, Illinois: First Presbyterian Church, Lexington, Kentucky
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New Organs   THE DIAPASON February 2008
Schoenstein & Co., Organ Builders, San Francisco, California Christ Church Episcopal, Cambridge, Massachusetts
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Fratelli Ruffatti, Padua, Italy: Wesley Chapel, Elkton, Maryland
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New Organs   THE DIAPASON January 2008
Dobson Pipe Organ Builders, Lake City, Iowa The Chapel of the Cross (Episcopal), Chapel Hill, North Carolina
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Glück New York Organbuilders, New York, New York: Union Church of Pocantico Hills, Tarrytown, New York
New Organs   THE DIAPASON May 2001
Schoenstein & Co., San Francisco, CA, St. John's Lutheran Church, American Falls, ID; Wahl Organbuilders, Appleton, Wisconsin,Parish of Christ the King, Washington, DC; Martin Ott Pipe Organ Company, St. Louis, Missouri, Sumner Presbyterian Church, Sumner, MS
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Noack Organ Company, Inc., Georgetown, Massachusetts: St. Paul Seminary School of Divinity of the University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, Minnesota
New Organs   THE DIAPASON November 1995
The Sweelinck Organ Project at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, Antelope, California; Parkey OrganBuilders, Duluth, Georgia: St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, Talladega, Alabama
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Berghaus Pipe Organ Builders, Inc., Bellwood, Illinois--St. John’s Episcopal Church, Norwood Parish, Bethesda, Chevy Chase, Maryland
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