
Michael Williamson, Richard Warne and
the entire company team of Williamson-Warne & Associates
are pleased to welcome you to their website.
This website is built to show you the knowledge of a
company with an interesting history, leaded by people who
love organs, carillons, harpsichords and reed organs.
This website is for anyone who is looking for constantly
updated information on current events concerning organs
in Southern California, as for example concerts in churches
where Williamson-Warne & Associates have installed,
repaired or rebuilt an organ!
Our goal is also to share with you our passion for these
wonderful instruments. We therefore invite you to travel
into the pages of our site, into our history of the organ,
and discover our discography and bibliography. You will
maybe even be tempted to participate in a shop
tour!
Our FAQ section, as well as our glossaries,
are designed to help you in your research to be more knowledgeable
about the organ, carillon, harpsichord,
and the reed
organ world and therefore make
the best decisions and choices for your own interests.
But all of this would not exist without a motivated team passionate about the organ, carillon, harpsichord and reed
organs, a team who respects an elaborated tonal
philosophy,
a team whose design services are made for your convenience,
from traditional techniques to most recent CAD tools; a
team which chooses very cautiously every
material, ensuring
the longevity of the instrument, for the project, restoration or evolution of your keyboards, consoles, pipework, windchest,
key actions, stop
actions, wind, cases
work, etc... You
can also see some of our work and appreciate the quality
of our craftsmanship.
Williamson -Warne & Associates puts also at your
disposal excellent maintenance services: tuning of your
instruments, repairs, and evaluations and estimation.
We hope that you will enjoy this visit. We of course
appreciate your comments and your suggestions to make this
a better site for everyone's enjoyment and education.
Here you will find our people willing to advise you and
help guiding you in your choices, and finding answers for
your needs.
This drawing of an 18th century
organ shop was create after a 17th century Dutch drawing
and a picture of a Tannenberg case by Ralph DeVore, Hagerstown,
MD.
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