This subcategory contains sites that are devoted to the pipe organ, ranging from educational sites to preservation organizations to pages about individual organs.
Only sites for pipe organs of obvious historical character are included in this category. Sites devoted to newer pipe organs are found in https://curlie.org/Arts/Music/Instruments/Keyboard/Organ/Pipe_Organs
This subcategory includes firms which build, repair or maintain pipe organs, as well as companies and individuals who manufacture and/or sell pipe organ parts.
This subcategory includes sites devoted to the history of individual pipe organs, styles, regions or builders.
Only sites for pipe organs of obvious historical character are included in this category. Sites devoted to newer pipe organs are found in https://curlie.org/Arts/Music/Instruments/Keyboard/Organ/Pipe_Organs
Institutions or associations connected with or pertaining to the pipe organ in general.
Sites for organizations associated with a specific instrument should be submitted to Arts/Music/Instruments/Keyboard/Organ/Pipe_Organs/Individual_Instruments
The portative organ (sometimes called an organetto, although this term is also used for certain accordian-like instruments) was a portable pipe organ played with the right hand while the left pumped a bellows to produce air flow.
Please submit sites about the portative (portatif) organ, including pictures, specifications, history, building instructions, and the like.