Robjohn finds a home
We are pleased to announce that, after fifty years of homelessness, the only surviving work of New York organ builder Thomas Robjohn has finally found a home. It is now on permanent display at the Musical Instrument Museum in Phoenix, Arizona. The 1859 instrument is fully playable, and its gorgeous walnut case, entirely veneered in rosewood, suits it well to this venue where it is prominently displayed - and played occasionally. See specs and more photos on the Opus 37 page.