Phoenix progress

Phoenix progress

Our Phoenix model tracker organ continues to take shape in the assembly tower.  Woodworker Ed Stibal is seen here rigging the swell shade linkage.  This 14 stop instrument, one of eight in our Legacy Series, can be available for delivery to your sanctuary this Winter.  Of particular note on this... Read more...


Metzger CD features our Opus 80/ Higgs recital review

Metzger CD features our Opus 80/ Higgs recital review

Our Opus 80 at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Sacramento, CA , is one of the featured organs on Nancy Metzger’s new CD, “Lofty Ambrosia, organ music of composers born in the 19th century”.  Metzger, a harpsichordist and organist, recorded two pieces on the 3 manual, 59 rank... Read more...


The Bedient Positif

The Bedient Positif

In the mid-1970’s, Gene Bedient took an expensive chance and placed an ad in the back of Popular Science magazine offering a $1 information packet for a small pipe organ that could be built at home.  “Life offers few creative experiences as unique as your sense of discovery when you begin... Read more...


Iowa Progress

Iowa Progress

 The three-stop, 1975 Brombaugh has survived the Iowa flood of ‘08.  It is hard to imagine this instrument in the two feet of glop that filled the University of Iowa’s Voxman Music Building in June. The lower case now includes a combination of refinished and replaced parts, meticulously... Read more...


New BedientOrgan Sales Reps

New BedientOrgan Sales Reps

Bedient organ would like to extend a big welcome to four new people joining our team. Welcome Dave Haar, Peter Picerno, C. Richard Morris, and Fred Graham! We are very pleased they are with us and we hope they enjoy working at Bedient Organ as much as we do. You can read more about them on our Meet... Read more...