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The Institute of British Organ building is the professional association for craftsmen and companies working in the British Isles. Some 65 businesses are accredited members, representing companies which range in size from 2 to 40 craftsmen. Individual membership is also available.
The Institute was established to represent, inform, serve and assist organ builders and their suppliers, and to encourage the improvement of skills and standards.
Publication of the Register of Accredited Business Members is one of the most important services we offer. Accreditation follows an inspection of work in categories which include new organs, historic restoration and tuning, and is repeated every five years. The Register is made available to customers, advisory bodies and consultants and is published annually. The online copy is updated regularly and can be accessed through this website.
Publications include the IBO journal Organ Building. Each issue contains detailed technical articles, descriptions of new instruments and a review of significant work carried out each year. Our quarterly newsletter contains shorter technical articles, topical information and news of forthcoming meetings.
The Institute aims to hold four meetings for members each year. Different areas of the country are visited, hosted by a local organ builder at his workshop or in a church or concert hall; a weekend meeting allows more time for discussion, exploration of different topics or styles of organ building. Details of forthcoming meetings and events can be found using the 'What's On' link above.
This site is regularly updated, and we welcome any feedback on how you have enjoyed your visit or items you would like us to include.

