Consoles

New console for existing Schantz organ […] Read More

Tonal re-engineering and revoicing of 45-stop Moller organ, electic style with an English accent […] Read More

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A new, custom designed and built solid state relay was installed. The relay was built so that future changes in the specification or layout of the instrument can be easily accommodated. A new, custom designed and build solid state combination action was installed in the console. The pipes of the 16' Fagott were straightened, strengthened […] Read More

The console was completely rebuilt. A new solid state relay was installed, as well as all new wiring throughout the organ. All reservoirs, winkers, and tremolos were restored. The exposed Great division was replanted on a new electric action slider chest. A new 8' Trumpet was built and installed for the Great division […] Read More

Buzard Pipe Organ Builders was privileged to complete a major rebuilding project of the organ at Kenwood United Methodist Church in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The church's 1928/1948 Austin organ underwent the following repairs and improvements. Mechanical restoration of the front organ. Replacement of the console and relay. New chestwork for the Solo. A new 5-stop electropneumatic […] Read More

A new console was custom built in our factory, delivered to the church and installed for this three manual and pedal, 54-rank organ. A new console shell of oak, finished to match other existing furnishings in the chancel, including a locking roll top, lighted music rack, pedal light, and matching adjustable bench with ergonomic back […] Read More

The 1925 E.M. Skinner organ in the church (Opus 521) was originally installed in Smith Music Hall on the campus of the University of Illinois. It was relocated to Wesley Church in 1965 when a new Casavant organ was installed. After 40 years of teaching and recital use, and another 40 years of regular service […] Read More

This organ is unique in American organbuilding.  It is the magnum opus of Harry Kriisa, an Estonian-born organbuilder whose family firm in Taalin (founded in the 19th century) still exists. At the end of World War II, Mr. Kriisa’s immigration to the United States was sponsored by the congregation of First Lutheran Church.  Mr. Kriisa […] Read More