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This new organ of 23 stops, completed just prior to Thanksgiving, 1992, is installed in the church's rear balcony. The selection of stops and style of voicing provide for appropriate rendering of a wide variety of musical styles; the scaling is uniformly generous to provide warmth and body in the church's somewhat close acoustical environment. […] Read More

The Episcopal Chapel of St. John the Divine in Champaign, Illinois is a neo-Gothic limestone structure begun in 1927 and completed in 2007.  The parish voted to build a new pipe organ as the first phase of a long-term Chapel completion effort in 1989; the instrument was completed and first used in public worship on Advent […] Read More

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This organ of 69 ranks was built in 1987, and completed in 1988. The instrument replaced a 1922 Moller Organ of about 25 stops, and several of the original Moller stops were incorporated into the new Buzard Opus 5 Organ. The enviable music program at the time this instrument was designed and constructed incorporated several […] Read More

This small organ of 7 stops was built in 1987, completed in 1988, and dedicated in recital by then organist Linda Buzard. Saint Andrew’s Lutheran Church is the Chapel for ELCA students and faculty at the University of Illinois. In 1986 St. John’s Catholic Chapel, also on the University of Illinois campus, removed their 1920’s […] Read More

This studio organ of 12 stops was built in 1985, completed in 1986, and dedicated in concert by the late Chairman of the Organ Division, Jerald Hamilton. The instrument and its documentation was submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for Master Organbuilder certification by the American Institute of Organbuilders. A story of the instrument’s […] Read More