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2020 Resource Directory DISCOVERDISCOVER 21St CENTURY 21Storgan CENTURY BUILDING ORGANIN NORTH BUILDING AMERICA ININ NORTHNORTHTH AMERICAAAMMERIERICA THE DIAPASON 2020 Resource Directory DISCOVERDISCOVER 21st CENTURY 21stORGAN CENTURY BUILDING ORGANIN NORTH BUILDING AMERICA ININ NORTHNORTHTH AMERICAAAMERIMERICA APOBA provides a simple way for you to take advantage of the expertise of the top people in the fi eld, many of whom bring the experience of several generations who have preceded them. Call today for APOBA’s Pipe Organ Resource Guide and Member Prospectus CONTACT US Please watch and share 11804 Martin Rd. our short video at: Waterford, PA 16441 www.apoba.com/video 800-473-5270 apoba.com The Diapason Scranton Gillette Communications 3030 W. Salt Creek Lane, Suite 201, Arlington Heights, IL 60005-5025 847/954-7989 n Fax: 847/391-0408 n www.TheDiapason.com An International Monthly Devoted to the Organ, the Harpsichord, Carillon, and Church Music 2020 Resource Directory The seventeenth annual Resource Directory is intended as an organist’s sourcebook, listing providers of services and products for the organ and church music fields. We welcome corrections and additions. The information contained herein was compiled from various sources, primarily the supplier listings on The Diapason website. Suppliers are encouraged to update their listings by contacting our editorial staff. We hope our readers find this a helpful directory. It is mailed Cover: Kegg Pipe gratis to all subscribers of The Diapason. Additional copies Organ Builders; are available for $5.00 postpaid. n Main Street United Methodist Church, Abbeville, South Carolina Contents 2020 CALENDAR OF EVENTS 4 ASSOCIATIONS 6 SUPPLIERS 10 SERVICES & PRODUCTS 38 ADVERTISERS 55 Editor & Publisher Sales Director Designer STEPHEN SCHNURR JEROME BUTERA KIM PELLIKAN [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 847/954-7989 608/634-6253 Copyright ©2020. Printed in the U.S.A. The Diapason accepts no responsibility for the validity of information supplied by contributors, vendors, advertisers or advertising agencies. WWW.THEDIAPASON.COM THE DIAPASON n 2020 RESOURCE DIRECTORY n 3 2020 Calendar of Events American Guild of Organists National Convention 2020 July 6–10, Atlanta, GA www.agohq.org American Institute of Organbuilders Annual Convention 2020 October 4–7, Atlantic City, NJ www.pipeorgan.org American Theatre Organ Society Annual Convention 2020 July 6–10, Indianapolis, IN www.ATOS.org Association of Anglican Musicians Annual Conference 2020 June 21–26, Richmond, VA www.anglicanmusicians.org/annual-conference/upcoming-conferences Association of Disciples Musicians Annual Conference 2020 July 16–21, Tulsa, OK www.adm-doc.org Fellowship of American Baptist Musicians Conference 2020 July 19–25, Green Lake, WI www.fabm.com Fellowship of United Methodists in Music and Worship Arts Music and Arts Week: June 21–26, Lake Junaluska, NC www.umfellowship.org Guild of Carillonneurs in North America Annual Congress 2020 June 24–July 1, Kennett Square, PA www.gcna.org Handbell Musicians of America National Seminar 2020 July 16–20, Orlando, FL www.handbellmusicians.org Hymn Society Annual Conference 2020 July 12–16, Atlanta, GA www.thehymnsociety.org Incorporated Association of Organists Music Festival 2020 July 24–29, Edinborough, Scotland www.iao.org.uk National Association of Pastoral Musicians Annual Convention 2020 July 7–12, Louisville, KY www.npm.org Organ Historical Society Annual Convention 2020 July 26–31, Columbus, OH www.organhistoricalsociety.org/2019 Presbyterian Association of Musicians Conferences on Worship & Music 2020 June 21–26 (Week 1) or June 28–July 3 (Week 2), Montreat, NC https://www.presbymusic.org/events Royal Canadian College of Organists Annual Convention 2020 July 6–9, Victoria, BC, Canada www.rccovictoria2020.ca 4 n THE DIAPASON n 2020 RESOURCE DIRECTORY WWW.THEDIAPASON.COM WWW.THEDIAPASON.COM THE DIAPASON n 2020 RESOURCE DIRECTORY n 5 Associations American Choral Directors Association (ACDA) British Institute of Organ Studies (BIOS) Tim Sharp, Executive Director Alan Thurlow BA DMus FRCO(CHM) 545 Couch Drive 8 Old Bakery Gardens Oklahoma City, OK 73102-2207 Chichester, West Sussex PO19 8AJ T: 405/232-8161 T: 01243 533 092 W: www.acda.org E: [email protected] W: www.bios.org.uk American Guild of Organists (AGO) 475 Riverside Drive, Suite 1260 Choristers Guild New York, NY 10115 12404 Park Central Drive, Suite 100 T: 212/870-2310 Dallas, TX 75251-1802 Fax: 212/870-2163 T: 800/246-7478 E: [email protected] Fax: 469/398-3611 W: www.agohq.org E: [email protected] W: www.choristersguild.org American Institute of Organbuilders (AIO) Church Music Association of America 469 Chenery 2014 Corn Dr. San Francisco, CA 94131 Las Cruces, NM 88001-3397 T: 415/385-8204 T: 505/263-6298 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] W: www.pipeorgan.org W: www.musicasacra.com American Theatre Organ Society (ATOS) Fellowship of American Baptist Donna Parker, Membership Secretary Musicians P.O. Box 6491 Aloha, OR 97007-0491 Joyce Crowder, Executive Secretary T: 503/372-6987 4430 Posthorn Ct. E: [email protected] Columbus, IN 47203 W: www.atos.org T: 812/371-5390 E: [email protected] W: www.fabm.com Associated Pipe Organ Builders of (See ad on page 39) America (APOBA) 11804 Martin Rd. Fellowship of United Methodists in Waterford, PA 16441-9035 Music and Worship Arts (FUMMWA) T: 800/473-5270 David Bone, Executive Director W: apoba.com P.O. Box 24787 (See ad on page 2) Nashville, TN 37202-4787 T: 800/952-8977 Association of Anglican Musicians (AAM) W: www.umfellowship.org Susan Markley, Communications Director P.O. Box 7530 Friends of the Kotzschmar Organ Little Rock, AR 72217 P.O. Box 7455 E: [email protected] Portland, ME 04112 W: www.anglicanmusicians.org T: 207/553-4363 E: [email protected] Association of Disciples Musicians W: www.foko.org c/o Disciples Home Missions P.O. Box 1986 Friends of the Wanamaker Organ Indianapolis, IN 46206 Ray Biswanger T: 317-713-2652 630 Hidden Valley Road W: www.adm-doc.org King of Prussia, PA 19406-1712 T: 484/684-7250 E: [email protected] Association of Lutheran Church W: www.wanamakerorgan.com Musicians (ALCM) (See ad on page 47) Valparaiso University 810 Freeman Street Gesellschaft der Orgelfreunde (GdO) Valparaiso, IN 46383 Josefstr. 8 T: 800/624-2526 D-66693 Mettlach, Germany E: [email protected] T: 49/6864-7478 W: www.alcm.org Fax: 49 6864 93500 E: [email protected] Associazione Italiana Organisti di Chiesa W: www.gdo.de Via Emilia all’Ospizio, 62 42100 Reggio Emilia, Italy E: [email protected] W: www.organisti.it 6 n THE DIAPASON n 2020 RESOURCE DIRECTORY WWW.THEDIAPASON.COM WWW.THEDIAPASON.COM THE DIAPASON n 2020 RESOURCE DIRECTORY n 7 The Guild of Carillonneurs in North The Organ Club America (GCNA) Mark Jameson, Hon. Membership Secretary Tim Sleep 92 The Hawthorns 28W640 Warrenville Road Charvil, Reading RG10 9TS Warrenville, IL 60555 United Kingdom E: [email protected] T: 44 (0) 1189 344212 W: www.gcna.org E: [email protected] W: www.organclub.org Handbell Musicians of America P.O. Box 221047 The Organ Historical Society (OHS) Louisville, KY 40252 330 North Spring Mill Road T: 937/438-0085 Villanova, PA 19085 W: www.handbellmusicians.org T: 484/488-PIPE (7473) E: [email protected] The Hymn Society W: www.organhistoricalsociety.org The Hymn Society in the United States and Canada (See ad on page 25) 5 Thomas Circle, NW, 4th Floor Washington, DC 20005-4153 T: 800/843-4966 PipeChat W: www.thehymnsociety.org E: [email protected] W: http://pipechat.org/mailman/listinfo/pipechat Incorporated Association of Organists (IAO) Steven Grahl, President Piporg-L Alan Taylor, General Secretary W: www.albany.edu/faculty/bec/piporg-l 2 Gillity Avenue Walsall WS5 3PH Presbyterian Association of Musicians United Kingdom (PAM) E: [email protected] 100 Witherspoon Street W: www.iao.org.uk Louisville, KY 40202-1396 T: 502/569-5288 Institute of British Organ Building (IBO) T: 888/728-7228 ext 5288 Carol Levey, Administrator E: [email protected] 13 Ryefields W: www.presbymusic.org Thurston, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk IP31 3TD (See ad on page 29) United Kingdom T/Fax: 44 (0) 1359 233433 E: [email protected] Royal Canadian College of Organists W: www.ibo.co.uk (RCCO) Elizabeth Shannon, Executive Director International Society of Organbuilders (ISO) 302 – 15 Case Goods Lane Langesthal 130 Toronto, ON M5A 3C4 B-4700 Eupen, Belgium Canada E: [email protected] T: 416/929-6400 W: www.internationalorganbuilders.com Fax: 416/929-2265 E: [email protected] National Association for Music Education W: www.rcco.ca 1806 Robert Fulton Dr. Reston, VA 20191 Royal College of Organists (RCO) T: 800/336-3768 P.O. 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