Why We Make Our Organs The Way We Do
When you commission a work by an architect, sculptor, painter or stained glass artisan, you expect each of these individuals to bring a special discipline to the design and execution of each new creation. When you build an organ, you should expect that too.
A pipe organ must be mechanically reliable and last for many generations, if it is to be a permanent investment and a good steward of its funding. Every Buzard organ is built of the highest quality materials, to withstand the test of time.



We embrace a five-point methodology:
- The organ must meet your needs, either as a concert venue or as a congregation;
- The organ must meet the requirements for musical rendering of the literature;
- The organ must embrace the architecture and acoustical environment of its surroundings;
- The organ must excite all the senses, and be a living participant in the experience;
- The organ must be a permanent investment, representing the highest quality, value, and stewardship of its resources.