Sipe Organ Builders

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Services

Organ Installations

Church


  • Northway Christian

  • Aldersgate United Methodist

  • Dallas Baptist University

  • First United Methodist

  • St. Barnabas Presbyterian

  • Coral Ridge Presbyterian Chapel

  • St. Peter the Fisherman Catholic

  • St. Francis Episcopal

  • St. John's Episcopal

  • Lake Highlands Methodist

  • St. Lucas Lutheran

City


  • Dallas, TX

  • Abilene, TX

  • Dallas, TX

  • McKinney, TX

  • Richardson, TX

  • Ft. Lauderdale, FL

  • Two Rivers, WI

  • San Antonio, TX

  • Corsicana, TX

  • Dallas, TX

  • Milwaukee, WI

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About Us

Built to last

The team has established a reputation as one of the foremost designers and voicers of pipe organs in America. Their experience in organ building is extensive with the founder having an interest all the way back in high school, continued during their education at University, and was extended through subsequent study of historic and contemporary organs throughout Europe.

Sipe Organ Builders has completed almost one hundred instruments in Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, Kentucky, Kansas, Missouri, North Carolina, North Dakota, Massachusetts, Michigan, Illinois, Florida, Iowa, Minnesota, and Wisconsin.

How we work

Sipe's organs reflect the contemporary movement for organ reform wherever the organ plays an important part in religious and cultural expression. This movement was influenced by missionary-physician-musician Albert Schweitzer's 1906 pamphlet advocating a return to 17th and 18th-century design concepts.


Among these principles are low wind pressure, slider wind chests, mechanical key action, the integrity of each separate division housed in the main organ case, and the case itself is standing high and free where the sound can travel in every direction unhindered.


Following this classical design appropriate to the traditional polyphonic literature for the organ, Sipe organs also incorporate certain modifications to meet requirements of many 19th and 20th-century compositions and the need for versatility in the leadership of modern worship.