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OHS Press

The Organ Historical Society publishes books, a quarterly journal, an annual study of organs by locale, and also produces sound recordings on CD. Upon creation of the Society in 1956, publication of the quarterly journal began, with the annual study of organs by locale beginning shortly thereafter in connection with the Society's annual convention. The first book was published in 1984.


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The Brebos Organs of El Escorial<br>by James Wyly and Susan Tattershall
padThe Brebos Organs of El Escorial<br>by James Wyly and Susan Tattershall
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The Brebos Organs
of El Escorial

Two organs built by the Fleming Gilles Brebos are documented in a surviving manuscript of the 16-th century, which contains details about their specifications, appearance and use. This book is a facsimile and translation of the manuscript, as well as an analysis of its importance and contents.
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Book9234pad$39.95pad
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Essays in Honor of Barbara Owen: Litterae Organi
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Litterae Organi
Celebrating the founding of The Organ Historical Society fifty years ago (our 50th year began in the Summer of 2006), the OHS Press publishes an eclectic collection of essays in honor of Barbara Owen.
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Austin Organs by Orpha Ochse
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Austin Organs
by Orpha Ochse

More than the history of one firm, this book is a history of the American organ in the 20th century! writes historian Barbara Owen.
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Book9188pad$48.00pad
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2006 Organ Atlas
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Chronicles the organs and the history of the area visited by the Fiftieth Anniversary Convention of the Organ Historical Society.
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The Tracker, Journal of the Organ Historical Society
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Published 4-times a year by OHS since 1956 as the nation's only journal dedicated to its organ history, back issues are available for $5 each; entire whole volumes with four issues in each volume are $18 each. An index is available for $7.50. Also click here for subscription information.
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OHS Organ Handbooks
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Latest Editions feature organs in Buffalo, South Central Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Boston, Montreal, and Denver. Published annually by OHS in conjuction with its national conventions, the Organ Handbook surveys historic organs in various geographical locations. Included are stoplists, photographs, recital programs, and historical information for up to three dozen organs per issue. Select from 28 editions.
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Murray M. Harris and Organ Building in Los Angeles, 1894-1913
padMurray M. Harris and Organ Building in Los Angeles, 1894-1913
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Murray M. Harris returned in 1894 from his Boston apprenticeship with organbuilder George S. Hutchings to a booming Los Angeles where only eight pipe organs existed. Six years later, Los Angeles would have 154 churches in it and scores of new pipe organs, many of them built by Harris and Henry C. Fletcher became business partners and founded the city’s first organbuilding firm, Fletcher & Harris. From this beginning more than 100 organs were built by 1913, including the world’s largest for the 1904 St. Louis World’s Fair and that would become Philadelphia’s famous Wanamaker Organ. David Lennox Smith (d. 1979) carefully gathered the history of Harris and his contemporaries and Orpha Ochse has updated Smith’s research with the help of colleagues Jack Bethards, Kevin Gilchrist, Jim Lewis, and Manuel Rosales to include an annotated opus list, listings of organbuilders from the Los Angeles City Directories, many stoplists and photographs, and technical details. 344 pages, hardbound
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Murray M. Harris and Organ Building in Los Angeles, 1894-1913
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Organists' Journal and Review 1874-77, Edited by Eugene Thayer
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American organist and composer Eugene Thayer (1838-1889) inaugurated in 1874 a newspaper exclusively for organists – the first such publication in America and the forerunner to The Diapason, The American Organist, and The Tracker. Each issue contains commentary, reports and stoplists of specific organs in the U. S. and abroad, historical accounts, articles, and compositions for the organ by Thayer (28 pieces), Liszt, Rossini, Chadwick, Merkel, Guilmant, Lemmens, Hesse, Battmann, and many others. In 1877, Thayer published all of the issues as a set containing 242 pages, and a facsimile of that is what the Organ Historical Society has published anew, as a hardbound book with a very informative biographical introduction. Click the headline for more information and to order.
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Osborne: Clarence Eddy (1851-1937), <br>Dean of American Organists
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Clarence Eddy
Dean of American Organists

This first major biography brings light to a brilliant figure and a founder of the American Guild of Organists.
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Book9917pad$35.00pad
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The E. M. Skinner/Aeolian-Skinner Opus List
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Complied & Annotated by Allen Kinzey & Sand Lawn. This annotated list of organs built by the Skinner Organ Co., Aeolian-Skinner, and by E. M. Skinner after his disassociation with Aeolian-Skinner is now updated to September 1997. This enlarged Second Edition adds for each organ the number of stops, ranks, registers and pipes, new data gathered since the first publication of this work in 1992, and two new sections: organs built by Aeolian and subsequently moved or altered by Aeolian-Skinner and a sampling of repairs and modifications made by the firm. The organs are listed by opus number and by city and state. Enlarged to 264 pages, softbound.
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Holden: The Life & Work of Ernest M. Skinner
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BY FAR THE MOST POPULAR book about an organbuilder, this book reveals the personal life, the professional triumphs and defeats of this most original and influential of America’s organbuilders in the Twentieth Century. These 327 pages include a large collection of photographs from Ernest Skinner’s own camera and other sources and stoplists of 24 organs. Everyone devoted to the organ and its music will be fascinated. Hardbound
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Holden: The Life & Work of Ernest M. Skinner
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Callahan: The American Classic Organ
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Writes Haig Mardirosian in the The American Organist, ‘‘For those of us who first opened their ears upon the sonic splendors of the organ in the Harrison era . . . Charles Callahan’s compilation of primary documents will not only serve to transport us back to our sweet youths, but to clarify and put into mature perspective much of the muddled memories and mistaken impressions . . .’’ The forces acting on the 20th-century American organ are revealed in more than 300 energetic and detailed letters written 1924-1958 by G. Donald Harrison, Henry Willis III, organ theorist Sen. Emerson Richards, and many others. Theirs was an organ world increasingly dominated by Æolian-Skinner and its American Classic Organ. Observing the revolution in their own correspondence are E. M. Skinner and the principals of Austin, Estey, Möller, Kimball, Welte, Wurlitzer, Casavant, Wicks and famous organists and theorists. 557 pages, many stoplists and photographs, hardbound.
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Callahan: The American Classic Organ
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Ogasapian: English Cathedral Music in New York--Edward Hodges
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EDWARD HODGES came to America in 1838, steeped in the English traditions and church music. The book traces Hodges’ introduction of this tradition in New York City at Trinity Church, Wall Street, affecting most denominations ever since. Hodges’ consultations on organs in England are detailed, as is his work with Henry Erben to build in 1845 America’s largest organ. 254 pp., hardbound, illustrated, stoplists.
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Ogasapian: English Cathedral Music in New York--Edward Hodges
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Fox: Robert Hope-Jones
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Obsessed with invention, Robert Hope-Jones struck a pathway that led to the fabulous Wurlitzer theatre organs. David Fox surveys Hope-Jones’ many careers: as a builder of church and cathedral organs in England, as an inventor of organ devices and pipes, as a church musician, and as the impetus for the name Wurlitzer to reign supreme as the most widely admired theatre organ. Included are stoplists of 103 organs built 1887-1911, a compiled opus list of 246 Hope-Jones organs, a list of 122 Hope-Jones employees, and illustrated discussions of the organ devices invented by Hope-Jones and patented in the United States and/or England. 300 pages, hardbound, many photographs.
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Fox: Robert Hope-Jones
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The Hook Opus List
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Reproduced in facsimile, the opus lists published by the Boston firm of E. & G. G. Hook, then Hook & Hastings, comprise 2,384 organs built 1829 – 1935. In addition, the compiler has arranged all of the organs by city and state. Reproductions of promotional literature produced 1857–1927 includes 45 stoplists, 120 engravings and photographs, and discussions of the firm’s history, placement of an organ, selection of stops, tuning and maintenance, terms of purchase, sample contracts, residence organs, automatic players, types of action, etc. Hardbound, 333 pages, illustrated.
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The Hook Opus List
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The Choir of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Indianapolis
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Ogasapian: Church Organs -- A Guide to Selection
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The most useful and comprehensive resource that an organ committee could hope to read
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Ogasapian: Church Organs -- A Guide to Selection
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Piltingsrud & Tancous: The Aging of Organ Leather
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How to specify leather that will last for 40-60 years or more. Especially important information for the construction or repair, or rebuilding of an electropneumatic organ.
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Piltingsrud & Tancous: The Aging of Organ Leather
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Voicing and Tuning
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If you have ever wondered what a voicer actually does, this 39-page book will tell you. Originally printed in 1881, it includes a description of voicing tools; an explanation of the relationships among materials used in pipe construction, wind pressure, and pitch; how to voice and scale metal pipes in the principal and string families, voicing stopped and wood pipes, voicing and scaling pedal ranks, the treatment of reed stops, methods of tuning, the order in which to tune various ranks, and the setting of temperament.
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Voicing and Tuning
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Historic Organs in America: OHS Recordings
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OHS RECORDINGS:
Historic Organs in America

Regional surveys feature 17 to 39 organs in multiple-CD sets at low prices. Choose from these regions: Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Boston, Montréal, Colorado, Oregon, Philadelphia, Michigan, Connecticut, San Francisco, Baltimore, New Orleans, Milwaukee, Maine, and Louisville.
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Historic Organs of Chicago
Historic Organs of Pennsylvania
Historic Organs of North Carolina
Historic Organs of Boston
Historic Organs of Montréal
Historic Organs of Portland
35 Pipe Organs in Oregon and Washington

Historic Organs of Colorado
Historic Organs of Philadelphia
Historic Organs of Baltimore
Historic Organs of Michigan
Historic Organs of Connecticut
Historic Organs of Maine
Historic Organs of Milwaukee
Historic Organs of New Orleans
Historic Organs of San Francisco
Historic Organs of Louisville
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