John Brombaugh

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John Brombaugh at Oberlin Conservatory in 2021

John Brombaugh (1937-) is an American organbuilder.

After working at the Baldwin Piano Company developing analog and digital organ technology[Citation needed], he apprenticed with Charles Fisk, Fritz Noack, and Rudolph von Beckerath. After this, he formed John Brombaugh & Co. in 1969, originally in Ohio before moving to Eugene, Oregon.

Brombaugh’s engineering skills are complemented by a scholarly interest in historic instruments, and he has been a pioneer in creating organs incorporating historic visual, tonal and mechanical principles, mainly derived from north European Renaissance and Baroque practices.[1]

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References

Owen, Barbara. John Brombaugh. [1] accessed 28 July, 2023.

  1. Owen, Barbara