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John Brombaugh

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John Brombaugh is a master organ builder. He is known for his historical, tracker action instruments, which are often in mean-tone temperament.

He holds degrees in Electrical Engineering from the University of Cincinnati and Cornell University. His apprenticeship was performed under the guidance of two of the leading organ builders in America, Fritz Noack and Charles Fisk. In Hamburg, he was a journeyman under Rudolph von Beckerath. His firm, John Brombaugh & Associates has built 61 organs that are located in 23 states, Canada and Sweden. Recently, his Opus 35, an organ of 3,250 pipes, 3 manuals and pedal with 46 stops, was dedicated in Springfield, Illinois. It resides at the First Presbyterian Church, formerly attended by Abraham Lincoln and his family.

[edit] Brombaugh Organs of Note

Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church Ithaca, New York, USA 1966
First Lutheran Church Lorain, Ohio, USA 1970
Ashland Avenue Baptist Church
(on loan to Sacred Heart Cathedral in Rochester, New York)
Toledo, Ohio, USA 1972
First Methodist Church Oberlin, Ohio, USA 1974
Grace Episcopal Church Ellensburg, Washington, USA 1974
Central Lutheran Church Eugene, Oregon, USA 1976
St. Paul's Lutheran Church Durham, North Carolina, USA 1977
St. John's Presbyterian Church Berkeley, California, USA 1979
Christ Episcopal Church Tacoma, Washington, USA 1980
Fairchild Chapel, Oberlin College Oberlin, Ohio, USA 1981
Southern Adventist University Collegedale, Tennessee, USA 1986
Iowa State University, Music School Recital Hall Ames, Iowa, USA 1987
Pilgrim Lutheran Church Beaverton, Oregon, USA 1987
St. Barnabas Anglican Church Victoria, British Columbia, Canada 1988
Christ Church, Christiana Hundred, Episcopal Wilmington, Delaware, USA 1990
Hagakyrkan Göteborg, Sweden 1992
Lawrence University Memorial Chapel Appleton, Wisconsin, USA 1995
Duke University Memorial Chapel Durham, North Carolina, USA 1997
First Presbyterian Church Springfield, Illinois, USA 2001
Toyota City Concert Hall Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan 2002

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