News from the
Organ Historical Society
From the CEO — Fall, 2017
Dear Friends. They arrived by train from Modesto, California and Northampton, Massachusetts — by plane from Ontario, Hawaii, Australia, and Italy — and from Venice, Florida, Portland, Oregon, Nashua, New Hampshire, from a host of states along all our borders, and in…
From the Chair — Fall, 2017
This is the last column I will write as Chair, and by the time it appears in print, a new Board of Directors will have taken office. In my previous column, I reflected on the significance the OHS has had in my musical growth over the eight years that I have been an…
The OHS seeks a Chief Executive Officer
The Organ Historical Society (founded 1956) seeks a Chief Executive Officer to assume office July 1, 2018. Under the CEO’s innovative leadership, OHS, the premier national organization dedicated to the pipe organ, aspires to bring transformational change to the pipe…
Host a Convention
Are you proud of the historic pipe organs in your area? Would you like to share them with the rest of the OHS membership? The Organ Historical Society is seeking proposals to host conventions in 2020 and 2021, and we would love to come visit! If you’ve ever wanted to…
OHS Press New Book
It will soon be 20 years since The Aeolian Pipe Organ and Its Music was published by the Organ Historical Society. This landmark volume has been out of print for so long that copies now sell for more than $500. A second edition, revised and greatly expanded, is now in…
OHS Moves to Stoneleigh
Beginning the week of October 16, 2017, the OHS Headquarters and the Organ Historical Society Library and Archives will be moved to their new home at Stoneleigh Estate: Organ Historical Society 330 North Spring Mill Road Villanova, PA 19085 – 1737 Contact Info…
New OHS Website
Welcome to the new home of the Organ Historical Society. Please feel free to look around. If you see anything that might need our attention, please email us at neopress@organhistoricalsociety.org. We’d love to hear from you!
The OHS Mission Statement
The Organ Historical Society celebrates, preserves, and studies the pipe organ in America in all its historic styles, through research, education, advocacy, and music.
The Organ Historical Society
330 North Spring Mill Road
Villanova, PA 19085 – 1737
(484) 488-PIPE (7473)
mail@organhistoricalsociety.org