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C. B. Fisk, Inc. is a company in Gloucester in the U.S. state of Massachusetts that designs and builds mechanical action pipe organs. It was founded in Gloucester in 1960 by Charles Brenton Fisk (1925-1983). Fisk had been a nuclear physicist in training, part of his WWII drafted service included work at Los Alamos working on detonators, and after graduation from Harvard with a physics degree he worked at Brookhaven National Laboratory. In 1950 he pursued graduate physics studies at Stanford University, but switched to organ studies, studying with Herbert Nanney, Putnam Aldrich, Rob Keine, and former Aeolian-Skinner installer John Swinford. He then pursued an apprenticeship with Walter Holtkamp in Cleveland.

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  • C. B. Fisk, Inc ist ein US-amerikanisches Orgelbauunternehmen mit Sitz in Gloucester, Massachusetts.Die Firma wurde 1961 durch den Orgelbauer Charles B. Fisk gegründet. Fisk orientierte sich bei seinem Handwerk am Neobarock und baute die größten US-amerikanischen Orgeln mit vollmechanischer Traktur. Die Firma nahm Aufträge in den USA, China, Japan, Südkorea und der Schweiz an. Als erstes amerikanisches Orgelbauunternehmen erhielt sie in den 1990er Jahren einen Auftrag aus Europa: Opus 120 in der Kathedrale Notre-Dame in Lausanne (Schweiz). Zu den bekanntesten Orgeln gehören diejenigen in der Stanford Memorial Church in Kalifornien (Opus 85) und im Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center in Dallas/Texas (Opus 100). (de)
  • C. B. Fisk, Inc è un'azienda statunitense che produce organi, situata a Gloucester, Massachusetts, dagli anni sessanta uno dei più importanti organari americani. (it)
  • C. B. Fisk, Inc. is a company in Gloucester in the U.S. state of Massachusetts that designs and builds mechanical action pipe organs. It was founded in Gloucester in 1960 by Charles Brenton Fisk (1925-1983). Fisk had been a nuclear physicist in training, part of his WWII drafted service included work at Los Alamos working on detonators, and after graduation from Harvard with a physics degree he worked at Brookhaven National Laboratory. In 1950 he pursued graduate physics studies at Stanford University, but switched to organ studies, studying with Herbert Nanney, Putnam Aldrich, Rob Keine, and former Aeolian-Skinner installer John Swinford. He then pursued an apprenticeship with Walter Holtkamp in Cleveland. (en)
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  • C. B. Fisk, Inc. is a company in Gloucester in the U.S. state of Massachusetts that designs and builds mechanical action pipe organs. It was founded in Gloucester in 1960 by Charles Brenton Fisk (1925-1983). Fisk had been a nuclear physicist in training, part of his WWII drafted service included work at Los Alamos working on detonators, and after graduation from Harvard with a physics degree he worked at Brookhaven National Laboratory. In 1950 he pursued graduate physics studies at Stanford University, but switched to organ studies, studying with Herbert Nanney, Putnam Aldrich, Rob Keine, and former Aeolian-Skinner installer John Swinford. He then pursued an apprenticeship with Walter Holtkamp in Cleveland. C. B. Fisk, Inc's first installation was in 1964 for King's Chapel in Boston, where Daniel Pinkham (who had contemporaneously studied with Aldrich) was organist; it was the first modern (since the advent of pneumatic and electric actions) mechanical tracker organ in the United States. Fisk took inspiration from older European organ designs like those of Silbermann and Cavaillé-Coll. In its 50 years C.B. Fisk, Inc. has completed over 90 instruments in 23 U.S. states, Switzerland, Japan, and South Korea. John Brombaugh, another leading builder of tracker action pipe organs, was an employee from 1966-1067. (en)
  • C. B. Fisk, Inc ist ein US-amerikanisches Orgelbauunternehmen mit Sitz in Gloucester, Massachusetts.Die Firma wurde 1961 durch den Orgelbauer Charles B. Fisk gegründet. Fisk orientierte sich bei seinem Handwerk am Neobarock und baute die größten US-amerikanischen Orgeln mit vollmechanischer Traktur. Die Firma nahm Aufträge in den USA, China, Japan, Südkorea und der Schweiz an. Als erstes amerikanisches Orgelbauunternehmen erhielt sie in den 1990er Jahren einen Auftrag aus Europa: Opus 120 in der Kathedrale Notre-Dame in Lausanne (Schweiz). Zu den bekanntesten Orgeln gehören diejenigen in der Stanford Memorial Church in Kalifornien (Opus 85) und im Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center in Dallas/Texas (Opus 100). (de)
  • C. B. Fisk, Inc è un'azienda statunitense che produce organi, situata a Gloucester, Massachusetts, dagli anni sessanta uno dei più importanti organari americani. (it)
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