Rodgers Instruments LLC, a subsidiary of the Roland Group, builds Rodgers Organs. It operated as Rodgers Organs prior to being acquired by Roland. It remains at its original location in Hillsboro, Oregon, outside Portland, the headquarters and factory backing up to the Hillsboro Airport facility. It is known for creating innovative ways to create digitally the sounds of pipe organs through stereo sampling.
organ donation is the donation of biological tissue or organ of the human body,from a living or dead person who needs an organ and the card gives permission can give an organ
donor : organ
adaptation of organisms to their environments
Who said, “Management is a multiple organ that manages a business, manages a manager and manages workers and work”?
Decision making is part of life in everybody's day to day life. For managers, decision making is one of the primary tasks. Management comprises of the following tasks : POSDCORB - Planning, Organizing, Staffing, Directing, Co-ordinating, Reporting and Budgeting. Management is a dynamic process. In very process, the decision of a manager has the impact on the result. Managemnet is a social organ, the decision by the manager affects the society as a whole. A manager needs to take decision on so many circumstances like under certainity and uncertainity. Every decision he makes has the consequences on the development of the company.
Thomas Organ Company was created in 1875.
Felgemaker Organ Company ended in 1918.
Peragallo Pipe Organ Company was created in 1918.
Moe Pipe Organ Company was created in 1991.
The Bridgeport Organ Company operated in Bridgeport, Connecticut (USA) from the late 1870ies to around 1905. There are very few records and information left about the company.
For some history do a search for Ballparks Organ Music and Chicago. (Links are not accepted on Answers) Chicago was also the home of The Hammond Organ Company, and there may have been some promotional connection between the Cubs and the Hammond company. The organs were built beginning in 1935, and it was important to the company's marketing that their instruments could be used for venues in addition to churches. (No documentation of this, but I know a few details about Hammonds)
The Kilgen (correct spelling) organ company went out of business in 1960. If you Google "Kilgen" you can find a Wikipedia article, an opus list and a lot of other information, but no Kilgen company website.
We purchased a Wyvern Salisbury organ in 1977 and I think it had possibly not long been in production then. I think that the Salisbury as such went out of production in the early to mid-1980s, although the company has continued to make instruments of a similar size.
The instruments most similar to a pipe organ are:Flute (pipe organ has flute pipes of different lengths)Harmonium
Mine was on the back interior wall of the organ.
There is a Baldwin Organ In my church that I would like to get repaired. How can the company help us to restore it?
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